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    Primrose School of Coppell

    Primrose School of Coppell

    (9 reviews)

    Primrose Schools are wonderful in concept, and this one is also fantastic in action. The…read moreadministrative staff is welcoming and knowledgable, and the infant caregivers are absolutely gifted. I was so hesitant about leaving my baby girl... she is my first child, and I'm a total worrywart. But at Primrose Coppell, I know that she is getting the three most important aspects of childcare, to me at least: 1. Her basic needs are met. She is fed, changed, and given naps on a consistent basis, and those are all included on a daily report for me. This should be pretty standard for any daycare. 2. She is educated and encouraged to develop milestones. This unfortunately isn't provided at all care centers. At Primrose, children are read to, taught sign language, listen to music, venture outside in good weather, and care providers do little art projects like handprint paintings with them. You might think a three-month-old won't benefit from all of this, but studies show that the first three years of life is crucial for brain development and exposing them to all sorts of new experiences and education at this time is highly beneficial. 3. She is loved. I have seen many of the staff snuggle and play with, make silly faces until the babies smile, and generally delight in my child's and other children's interactions. I couldn't leave her with a cold, uncaring staff, but that does not happen here. I am a bargain shopper, so the pricetag is a little higher than I originally wanted to pay. However, it is 100% worth it. I haven't second-guessed this choice since Day One, and I love watching my baby girl grow and thrive in this environment.

    Mixed Experience -- Some Good, Some Not So Great…read more Primrose has a lot of positives, like a clean facility, a structured environment, and some very caring staff members. The curriculum is solid, and it's clear they focus on learning and development. That said, there were a few things that could have been better -- communication wasn't always consistent, and at times it felt like there was a lack of attention to individual needs. It's not a bad place by any means, but with a few improvements in leadership and parent engagement, it could be much better. Overall, it's okay -- right in the middle for me.

    Spanish Schoolhouse - Our preschool curriculum, developed by a team of Texas-certified instructors, is based on the Texas Education Agency's presch...

    Spanish Schoolhouse

    (16 reviews)

    My sons attended in 2015 and 2016. There was a lot of good at the school, mostly from the teachers…read morewho my children loved. However, the administration is awful. My ex-wife was trying to transition my son to a girl, and the principal sided with her. The principal once refused to give my children to me, after school. I had to threaten to call the police, just to take my sons home. I would definitely look for other options.

    Our son recently wrapped up his first year at Spanish Schoolhouse (SSH), and we were quick to sign…read morehim up for "summer camp" and will definitely be sending him to SSH thru kindergarten. It's been pretty much everything promised. Full immersion Spanish. An involved staff with varied backgrounds and countries of origin provide a legitimate experience. Our son already knows Spanish, and I think that's so awesome - such a gift. Especially in Texas. He's also well on his way to being able to write his letters, which is pretty impressive for a 3-year old. They practice writing all the time - I love it. He knows how to write his name. Maybe that's unimpressive to some, but I'm impressed. And pleased. The staff is caring and present. It's like a family. Any concerns we've had were addressed immediately and professionally. Excellent customer service. Jenny, the principal, is really great. She has this place running like a well-oiled machine. Our son loves it there. He's always excited to go to school. The other kids seem excited to see him. The teachers seem to genuinely like him. And we LOVE the diversity in the classroom. Kids of various Latin backgrounds, white kids, black kids, Asian kids... wonderful mix of races. We loved his first "preschool" (pre-preschool), but it was pretty much White-Bread-McWhiteyson. Trying to think of any potential complaints... hmmm... well, the parking lot is super small and sucks, so be prepared to park on the street and walk a little (not far at all). That's normal there. Not a big deal. They use glitter in some art projects, and we all know glitter is the herpes of the art world. No need to spread that stuff around... Ah! The one thing I really dislike: uniforms. Our son has all these cool shirts that people give him, that he loves, and he only gets to wear them on weekends. Why do the kids need to wear a Spanish Schoolhouse shirt everyday? Seriously? What does it accomplish? That's the one thing that drives me crazy. But since it doesn't truly affect his education or overall experience, I'm leaving this at 5 stars. But I really do hate that he has to wear a uniform and I think there's ZERO reason for it at their young age. Call it 4.5 stars because I hate the uniforms rule. Seriously, I highly, highly recommend the Coppell SSH. They've got their game together. We toured the Castle Hills SSH too, and this was notably more impressive. We heard the same from other folks about the comparison - Coppell is where it's at! This place has it going ON! (The Castle Hills one seemed... less so.) Enjoy, amigos!

    The Learning Experience - Coppell - Our TLE Coppell Campus.  Isn't it beautiful!

    The Learning Experience - Coppell

    (33 reviews)

    My older one started here during COVID and it has been a wonderful journey and now my younger one…read moreis turning 2..at the same place his brother did. From day one, it's been clear how much attention they put into maintaining a clean, healthy, and safe environment for the kids. As a parent, that peace of mind means everything. What truly sets them apart is how they go above and beyond to care for the children not just physically, but mentally and emotionally as well. The teachers genuinely know each child, understand their needs, and treat them with so much patience and care. Communication with parents is excellent. I always feel informed and included, whether it's daily updates, quick check-ins, or thoughtful conversations about my children's development. The curriculum is both fun and meaningful. My children are constantly engaged, learning through play, and I've seen them grow more independent and confident because of it. They're encouraged to try things on their own in such a supportive way. And the summer activities are an absolute highlight! The extra creativity, themed events, and fun experiences make summer truly special for the kids -- they come home happy, excited, and full of stories every day. I'm so grateful to have found a daycare that truly feels like a partnership in caring for my children. Highly recommend to any parent looking for a nurturing, engaging, and trustworthy environment.

    I am truly grateful I found The Learning Experience in Coppell. My child has been enrolled since…read moreinfancy. The staff genuinely cares and makes a point to connect with both children and families. The facility is always clean and well maintained. My child loves it there, and I am very happy with the continued development I see. Even from an early age, I could tell they were working closely and providing strong support. Thank you to the entire staff!

    Coppell Early Care & Education

    Coppell Early Care & Education

    (8 reviews)

    The owner kept boasting of the Frog Street curriculum. The owner was condescending in his remarks…read moretowards me, but I am simply underwhelmed by this curriculum and its inability to afford his "team" the material or guidance necessary to adjust to our children's learning and development needs. While my background is admittedly very limited in this subject matter, I would be more inclined towards the Creative Curriculum (like our daughter's previous school) or HighScope. I also provided a critical review on another forum, and I was met with retaliation from the owner, demanding over a phone call to me that the post be removed. I was simply sharing my expectations, and how the academic standards fell far short of how our children were developing. The owner proceeded to publicly divulge private, personal matters in his response, and even sided with and made concerted efforts with the mother in an effort to diminish me, and dismissing my valid concerns. We had an in-person appointment on Friday at the school to discuss further, which I have now cancelled, because of this public demonstration of retribution from the owner himself. Is this the kind of place you want to entrust your child's development? The unprofessional manner in which the owner, the director, and the teachers all combined their efforts in order to denigrate me, especially on a public forum, is very concerning: a company was unable to handle criticism, and in turn, publicly shamed me as a parent.

    Update: they have changed their menu!! All whole Grains and fresh fruits! No nasty chicken nuggets…read moreor hot dogs anymore :-)

    Dee's Montessori Academy - Dee's Montessori is a state licensed in-home Montessori for typical and special needs children.

    Dee's Montessori Academy

    (1 review)

    We moved to Coppell from North Carolina about a year and a half ago. We tried 3 schools before we…read moremet Ms. Deepti of Dees Montessori. 2 of these schools were big franchisee style setups and 1 was a Montessori school. We are very picky about the quality of care we get for our now-4 year old and that is the reason we kept changing and to be honest we wouldn't have stopped until we found the right place for him. Gladly we found Ms. Deepti and we did not have to look any further. She is as good as they get and probably the best teacher my 4-year old has had in his 3.5 years of daycare life. After I talked to her the first time, I knew she knew what she was talking about. She came across as very professional. I knew right away that i have to give her a try. It took my kid exactly 3 days to get used to the new environment and people. Any parent who has had to face daycare woes can probably appreciate this. Ms. Deepti is very patient, methodical, smart and very passionate about her work. She has been doing this several years and that shows. After having scouted for so long, i can tell that if there is one classic sign that you have landed the right place for your kid then it is this: When you go to pick up your kid from daycare/school after a grueling day at work, at least 2 out of 3 people should have smiles on their faces when your kid walks out of that door :). Ms. Deepti has taught my boy basic math (addition), to read basic sentences with simple words and he is only 4. We really miss Ms. Deepti and if it wasn't for the 45 minute drive between Frisco and Coppell, we would have surely continued. Highly recommended!! Keep up the great work, Ms. Dee!!

    From the owner: Who we are: *An in-home licensed preschool conveniently…read morelocated in Coppell accepting typical children and children with special needs. Our goals: *Prepare children for kindergarten *Allow children to learn at their own pace, according to their ability & aptitude *Emphasize character development in a loving, nurturing & respectful environment *Teacher guided, child-centered instruction leveraging Maria Montessori's structured curriculum What We Offer: *Clean and safe environment for children 2 through 6 years old *Mixed age classroom with day, full & extended day programs (8:00 AM-6:00 PM) *Small class size allowing us to provide personal attention & faster progress *After school care with parent-arranged transportation *Flexible & affordable rates tailored to the parent/child's needs We allow ABA/BCBA shadowing Teacher Qualifications: *Over 6 years of classroom experience. *M.Ed. (Curriculum and Instruction) *Early childhood Credentials from the American Montessori Society(AMS) *MACAR (Montessori Applied to Children at Risk) Level1 certified from the Shelton School

    Angel Creek Preschool - Our village playground.

    Angel Creek Preschool

    (3 reviews)

    My children have both attended Angel Creek Preschool since October 2015. My son has just completed…read moreKindergarten at public school and he did remarkably well this year. His teacher specifically told me that he came into school with all the tools he needed to excel. That wouldn't have been possible without the education he received at this preschool. My daughter is starting Kindergarten and I have no doubts about the skills she is bringing with her to Kindergarten. On education alone I would have given this preschool all 5 stars. However, there are other less tangible factors that make this school great. The teachers across the board are caring and make the school a welcoming environment for the kids. There is a culture of allowing kids time to play and discover while learning. My kids loved coming to school, though I will note my daughter who is very strong willed did have a harder time the first week of Pre-k learning the classroom rules and adhering to them. The teacher worked closely with her and she loved the teacher and class after the adjustment. Mastering waiting her turn and raising hands to ask questions and other such skills will help her transition to elementary school this year. Lastly, the parents have an opportunity to meet and convene with each other during drop off and pick up as well as school sponsored events. Some of my closest friends I met during these times. Not only did my kids make friends but I did too. It truly feels like a family environment. I stand by my original review that I am so glad we chose this school for our kids.

    Such an amazing preschool. My son loves his teachers. He has developed so much in the past year…read more It's a safe place and most importantly my son loves to go to school everyday

    Crème de la Crème School of Coppell

    Crème de la Crème School of Coppell

    (9 reviews)

    We toured multiple daycares in Coppell back in 2021 when we were looking to enroll our first child…read morein a program, and we've been with this facility ever since, now with two kids enrolled full time. They have hands down the best facility in the area, with a clean beautiful interior and amazing caring teachers. My kids have learned so much through the years, from abcs and numbers to potty training and table manners. There have been some wonderful teachers over the years that have moved onto other careers, but the director Ms. Allyson does a remarkable job finding other awesome teachers and keeping up the excellent quality of this school. She knows every kid's name, and is very passionate about education and well-being of all the kids. I have friends with kids at other Creme locations, and I haven't heard of any other directors who are as dedicated as Ms. Allyson. My kids are excited to go to school every morning, and we would recommend this facility to anyone looking to start their kids in daycare.

    I really hate that so many childcare facilities don't list their pricing so I am attaching a photo…read moreof the rates I received three weeks ago. Currently I have a nanny at home with my child and I'm all for not choosing cost over care, if you're lucky enough to even do this given how insanely priced good care is, but parents are too busy to find time to swing by or wait on hold just to get the prices. I can assure these facilities this is the wrong approach. Whether a parent sees your pricing prior to a visit or after won't change the decision. In fact I'd argue that by withholding the pricing it could be worse since the sheer shock of the cost might steer them away whereas being able to compare costs from multiple providers along with the educators of each school, services provided and facilities would allow them to see the value for the cost. In any event I did a tour at Crème and I did find the inside impressive. I felt the under two area a little lacking on activities but it was a brief tour and maybe they bring in more things during class. The teacher I met was nice, but a little over the top in my opinion. I'm all for making someone new feel welcome, but it has to also feel genuine. I could see how if all you looked at was the facility you would be immediately sold, but I wasn't. I also didn't like that they had all this fancy tech, but didn't have live stream video? Why bother if everything is so delayed? When you walk in you see a whole wall of screens showing live feed video so it's obviously setup for that. In Mexico its standard to have live stream now so I know it must be fear of legal action that keeps these schools from implementing it. I know there's some crazy parents out there so I understand, but again that's not enough of a reason not to implement what parents want. Most of us just want to be able to check in and see our sweetie when we get a moment. The woman who gave me the tour was also nice and followed up with a text and email. If I were to give advice to someone looking for a child under 2 to get a nanny instead as they are about $1,500 month full time and will make your life a lot easier. If you're looking for your child 2+ then it's a decent option for the area albeit the high cost. I will say their menu for meals and the fact that they provide both diapers and wipes is a huge plus for busy parents! Less things to remember and worry about in the morning. If you can get past the cost and the name (I find it sounds a little pretentious and as a white person would feel uncomfortable saying the name of it in conversation) then check them out. P.S. I apologize for any grammatical errors, run on sentences and typos as I wrote this lengthy review from my iPhone

    Stringfellow School - elementaryschools - Updated May 2026

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