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    Rilla-Rin Schoolette

    5.0 (1 review)

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    The Academy of Asheville

    The Academy of Asheville

    (3 reviews)

    My oldest child is graduating from the Academy of Asheville after a year with them and another that…read morehas 2 more years with them. We couldn't be more pleased with the professionalism, attention to detail, curriculum and commitment to it. The teachers are loving with the kids, but also teach them discipline and prepare them for kindergarten. We are very happy with the friendships, social skills, and progress academically that we see with our kids since they started there. Management is responsive and present daily.

    We had hoped for a positive experience at this childcare facility, and while there were some bright…read moremoments--particularly the friendships our child formed--there were also several challenges that are important for prospective families to be aware of. This may not be the best fit for children who are neurodivergent or who require additional stimulation, flexibility, or support. In our experience, the facility did not appear to have the resources, training, or willingness to accommodate children with higher energy levels or diverse developmental needs. It's also important to note that our child's needs and behavior fall well within the range of what medical professionals are considering typical, even if they require a bit more engagement. Families in similar situations may want to ask detailed questions upfront about how such needs are handled on a day-to-day basis. We also encountered inconsistencies that seemed tied to frequent staff turnover. At times, there appeared to be confusion around policies and procedures. For example, medication was administered for a period despite it not aligning with corporate policy, which we later confirmed independently. Situations like this raised concerns about internal communication and oversight. Most difficult, however, was the abruptness with which our child's enrollment ended. There was no meaningful transition or warning, which was especially hard given the relationships he had built. He still asks about his friends, and it has been a challenging adjustment. We understand that private facilities have broad discretion in these matters, but we hope to see more thoughtful approaches in the future--particularly when it comes to supporting children with varying needs and handling transitions in a way that minimizes emotional impact. Children deserve care environments that are prepared to meet them where they are. For clarity, we are not seeking a response from the facility. Our intention in sharing this experience in case it resonates and is simply to help inform other families as they evaluate whether this environment will meet their child's needs.

    The Children's Courtyard of Boiling Springs

    The Children's Courtyard of Boiling Springs

    (3 reviews)

    Our family was one of the first to enroll at Children's Courtyard when it opened in February 2025,…read moreand it quickly became clear that this is not a corporate-feeling daycare. It feels deeply connected to the community and genuinely invested in each child and family--not a place where you ever feel like just a weekly paycheck. From the very beginning, the staff took time to get to know my child before their first day, asking about likes, dislikes, and personality during the meet-the-teacher event. The teachers and administration were consistently warm, communicative, and present. Daily updates through the app were thorough, and on the rare occasion of an incident, I received prompt communication and personal follow-up, which made me feel supported and respected as a parent. Classroom transitions were handled with so much care and intention, making the process smooth and stress-free for my child. When our family had to move unexpectedly due to an emergency, the compassion and support we received from the teachers and leadership meant everything. This is hands down the best learning center my child has attended. If you're looking in the Boiling Springs, Spartanburg, or Greenville area, I highly recommend Children's Courtyard.

    Read the reviews. There is a few good apples. For example Justin is one of their best employees…read morehere! Leadership sucks and communication. Typical place. Looks nice but operate just like any other big corporation, it's about the money. Run an let someone who truly cares about your child take care of them. Food- medium par, sometimes they will chart things when your child is still not present .. needs more training and to be more attentive.

    Rilla-Rin Schoolette - childcare - Updated May 2026

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