At Kid's Castle, our mission is to create a clean, safe, and enriching environment where young children and their families feel supported and valued. In our care, children develop essential skills that foster their physical, emotional, social, and intellectual growth.
We are committed to building strong partnerships with parents, encouraging their active involvement and welcoming their presence at all times. We believe that a nurturing and collaborative environment is the foundation for children to thrive, enabling them to grow into confident, responsible, and contributing members of society.
Our team undergoes continuous professional development to ensure the highest quality of care and education. This includes state-mandated training, FOCUS training, in-house sessions, and specialized training from certified experts in the education field. Additionally, all staff members are certified in First Aid and CPR and have undergone thorough background checks for your peace of mind.
At Kid's Castle, we are deeply committed to providing exceptional education and quality childcare tailored to the unique needs of each child. Our philosophy centers on creating a secure, nurturing, and stimulating environment that encourages learning, growth, and exploration.
We believe that a childcare facility should serve as an extension of each child's family. That’s why we foster a strong partnership between our teachers and parents, working together to provide the love, support, and encouragement children need to reach developmental milestones and celebrate their individual achievements.
Our passion for education drives us to equip children with the tools they need to thrive and succeed in life, laying a strong foundation for their future. At Kid's Castle, we’re more than a childcare center—we’re a community dedicated to your child’s success and well-being. To learn more, please see our Parent Handbook.
"I absolutely love all the staff and the school!! My children have learned so much!"
"Kid's Castle is a great place for my children. When you are handing over the most important things in your life you have to be able to trust who you hand them too. I do. I see Pam, Leah, Miriam and other staff as part of the family, they spend more waking hours with my children then I do. The only complaint I would have is not something on Kid's Castle, the other parents. They park in the handicap parking when they do not have a sticker out of laziness. It sets a bad example... but know that as long as my children are allowed to be at Kid's Castle they will be, I couldn't have made a better decision in their lives."