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The Goddard School
Basic Information
Address: 8750 Olde Worthington Road
County: Delaware
District: Olentangy Schools
Phone Number: 614-882-0111
Fax Number: 614-573-7106
Principal: Steve Powell
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Additional Information
School Type: Non-Public
Grade Level:
Pre-K
Founded: 1999
School Setting:
Our warm, loving atmosphere features a year round extended day program from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Our program is designed to enhance the emotional, social, intellectual and physical development of your child from six weeks to seven years of age. We also offer ‘before- and after-school’ enrichment programs, full-day, full-time kindergarten, kindergarten enrichment, and an outstanding summer program. We nurture your child in a loving and safe environment with experiences that will enhance their development and growth.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7am - 6pm, Kindergarten academic day ends 4pm
School Days in Calendar Year: Full Year Program available
School Holidays: Faculty In- Service Days, Spring Break, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Break, Winter Break
School Colors: Red, White, & Blue
School Size: 130
Classroom Size: 20
Classroom Teachers: 2
Student/Teacher Ratio: 14 / 1
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Summer School: Yes
Lunch Availability: Available through LunchDirect.com
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
The Goddard School® is dedicated to encouraging a lifelong love of learning by:
• Offering a wide range of enriching activities to meet the individual needs of each child
• Focusing on building each child's emotional, social, cognitive and physical skills
• Offering multi-cultural and developmentally appropriate materials and equipment
• Complying with Quality Assurance Reviews and parent surveys conducted by GSI
• Supporting the professional development of teachers through early childhood education training
• Offering open communication with families in an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect
Our accredited FLEX Learning Program™ encompasses this philosophy in the safe and nurturing childcare learning environments that encourage flexibility for each child's unique abilities