Primrose School of Legacy

Category: Day care center in Omaha, Nebraska

Address: 17440 Wright St, Omaha, NE 68130, USA

Phone: +14023343337

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 6:30AM–6PM

Tuesday: 6:30AM–6PM

Wednesday: 6:30AM–6PM

Thursday: 6:30AM–6PM

Friday: 6:30AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Tyler Brooks

Mar 21, 2022

They kick my child like a soccer ball 😭 very dirty and mean staff

MA A

Jul 30, 2021

We needed care for our new infant and we were really impressed during our tour of the school. Two weeks into taking our new baby there, I knew it wasn't going to work out. One afternoon, at pickup, one of the caregivers in the infant room said to me, "she likes to be held a lot" as if that was weird/unusual/abnormal. Um, she's 8 weeks old for God's sake. What do you expect? Several times, they sent home the wrong bottles in her bottle bag. The final straw was when I picked her up early one day. This was at the beginning of the pandemic lockdown and children were not allowed to be out of their rooms, per their own rules. When I walked in, one of the workers was holding my baby in the main hallway, out in the open where all the unmasked parents were coming and going. She was completely exposed and unprotected. That was it for us. They tried to say we had to give a 4 week notice to take her out but when I mentioned their blatant disregard for my baby's health and safety, they walked that back real quick. For what they charge, I expected a lot more. They couldn't even provide the bare minimum of care.

D G

Aug 16, 2018

We took our 5 y.o. son to this school. They are good with kids. Our son learnt a lot there. He didnt complain about the teachers at all. He liked them all there. They send daily reports and their curriculum is good. Joni is wonderful and does everything above and beyond to make sure all goes fine. She is definitely a keeper! I talked more with Joni, but I noticed other staff members are great too. Our best wishes to Primrose. It is a bit expensive though. But I checked some other schools in the area and still chose to take our son to Primrose.

Kaesha J

Sep 16, 2014

The teachers here really care about their students. Not only do they take good care of the children's physical needs(giving them breakfast, lunch, and 3 snacks a day) but they take care of their emotional needs and developmental needs as well. Even the infants have scheduled free play, outside play, and learning activities. Such a great school full of great people.

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Questions & Answers

How do you measure a child’s progress in school?

Primrose School of Legacy | Aug 21, 2022
Primrose School of Legacy | Aug 21, 2022

Every child learns at their own pace because every child is unique. At Primrose schools, teachers use a variety of tools throughout the year to collaborate with families and monitor each child’s progress. This helps them understand each child’s individual needs and provide the personalized support that helps them excel. ​

What is the curriculum at the school?

Primrose School of Legacy | Aug 21, 2022
Primrose School of Legacy | Aug 21, 2022

We call our curriculum the Balanced Learning® approach. It is designed to inspire children to think with creativity, compassion and resourcefulness. Primrose school teachers not only guide children as they learn letters, numbers, science and more, but they also weave in character development and life skills opportunities throughout the day so children can develop social and relationship skills. ​

What training is provided to teachers regarding health and safety?

Primrose School of Legacy | Sep 20, 2020
Primrose School of Legacy | Sep 20, 2020

We require all teachers to be certified in first aid and CPR, in addition to ongoing health and safety training throughout the year. Teachers are also trained on common signs of illness with signage placed in each classroom. Learn more here: https://tinyurl.com/yakwfr8g

How does Primrose School of Legacy keep students well?

Primrose School of Legacy | Sep 20, 2020
Primrose School of Legacy | Sep 20, 2020

Teachers and students practice frequent handwashing throughout the day and adhere to a strict sick policy. Temperature checks, touch free check in, and limitations on visitors may also be implemented to minimize risk to all. Learn more here: https://tinyurl.com/y7gutztv

What gets disinfected and cleaned on a frequent basis?

Primrose School of Legacy | Sep 20, 2020
Primrose School of Legacy | Sep 20, 2020

Items like high-touch toys, playground equipment, and other common surfaces are disinfected frequently throughout the day. Sheets and blankets from cribs are laundered daily; for older children, individual cots and blankets are provided for each child and are laundered on a weekly basis. Learn more here: https://tinyurl.com/ycjvkthw

What is Primrose School of Legacy’s policy regarding staff and students who may be ill?

Primrose School of Legacy | Sep 20, 2020
Primrose School of Legacy | Sep 20, 2020

We require any students or staff with respiratory illness symptoms or fever to stay home until fever free for at least 24 hours.

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