Primrose School of Littleton

Category: Day care center

Address: 7991 Southpark Way, Littleton, CO 80120, USA

Phone: +13037956555

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–6PM

Tuesday: 7AM–6PM

Wednesday: 7AM–6PM

Thursday: 7AM–6PM

Friday: 7AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Cady Rissmiller

Sep 15, 2022

Sending my son to Primrose Littleton has been one of the best choices I have ever made. Everyone is so friendly especially Kiki and Delise. My favorite part is the Procare app that the teachers use. I get pictures and updates during the day. It really helps with communication especially if I have any questions. My son loves Ms. Leslie, Ms. Isabella, Ms. Alexis and Mr. Dylan. I have noticed tremendous growth especially his confidence. I also enjoy the special gifts they do for parents and the fun spirit days! Totally worth the price!

Michelle Lauer

Aug 30, 2022

Caring, incredible team. One time I accidentally dropped my baby off during one of their monthly fire drills - and was blown away to see all the kids in such neat, efficient and composed little lines moving cheerfully and swiftly out of the school under total control. It made me feel great to leave my son in such capable hands. Their commitment to safety and their love for my child means the world.

Joanne Wilson

Jul 21, 2022

I am so grateful for Primrose School of Littleton. I had a really hard time adjusting to transitioning my daughter to fulltime daycare after her 1st 18mnths of life being cared for by her Yaya. We went to Primrose in Littleton, had a lovely tour with Bonnie, and I met the center director Delise. I was tearful just having the tour and they were so empathetic and understanding. I was immediately impressed with the security, the outdoor play areas, and how clean the school looked and smelt. They encouraged me to visit other centers before making a deposit and gave me a form with the questions to ask so I could make an informed decision. I knew I wanted my daughter to attend Primrose from the first visit. I put her on the waiting list and said a prayer that it would not be too long. I did enroll my daughter in a different school while we waited. My daughter was excited at first and settled in pretty quickly the 1st week. The second week she caught her first cold/ flu, she was sick every other week for the 1st 3 months. I know this is normal when a child starts school but after the 3 months it seemed excessive. I have a happy baby, she is just a content kid, when I was sent pictures, I started to notice she did not look content. She also started to cry when we picked her up at the end of the day. I was told it was because she noticed when other kids started to get picked up and I did not pick her up as early as the other parents. I noticed a high staff turnover, and the staff did not seem happy. I often dropped off to staff members who did not seem happy to see my daughter and I would have to pump them up about how much fun the day was going to be. The teacher my daughter loved the most was moved to a class she did not want to be in, so she left the center. After that, drop off was painful, she would cry every day. I pulled her out of the school taking a leap of faith that something would open up that did not leave me feeling like a horrible mother. That very day, I received notice from Delise that my baby had a spot, and she started the next week. I was worried about having her start another school, putting her through another transition, and thank God my fears were unwarranted. From the very first day the whole experience was different. Every day we are greeted by happy directors and happy teachers. Katie is quick to read what my daughter needs when we enter the class, we are always greeted with warmth and excitement to start the day, and hand washing is part of drop off. I get updated at least every 2 hours, sometimes more. The pictures and videos I receive are so sweet, I have peace of mind now when I am at work. Ms. Elizabeth, Ms. Brooke, and Ms. Kathleen all care about my daughter and it shows in the updates they send, the way they get her to nap for 2 hours every day, the art they create with her, and the attention to sunscreen application every day for outdoor play. I am a Registered Nurse Case Manager, I love my job, and I take great pride in delivering high quality care to my patients. It is really hard to be your best when you are worried about your child all day. I go to work now knowing that she is in great hands. She is thriving and loves going to school. No tearful drop offs, no tearful pickups, and no illness. She has been there a month and not even a runny nose. She is thriving and I am so grateful for the environment of care and culture of excellence that is thriving at Primrose Littleton.

Jennifer Puryear

May 17, 2022

We loved Primrose School of Littleton! The teachers are so sweet and sincere and it seemed that my toddler would come home smarter every single day! We loved the teachers so much and my toddler loved going to school.

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Questions & Answers

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

Primrose School of Littleton | Aug 14, 2022
Primrose School of Littleton | Aug 14, 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 Littleton | Aug 14, 2022
Primrose School of Littleton | Aug 14, 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 Littleton | Oct 13, 2020
Primrose School of Littleton | Oct 13, 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 Littleton keep students well?

Primrose School of Littleton | Oct 13, 2020
Primrose School of Littleton | Oct 13, 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 Littleton | Oct 13, 2020
Primrose School of Littleton | Oct 13, 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 Littleton’s policy regarding staff and students who may be ill?

Primrose School of Littleton | Oct 13, 2020
Primrose School of Littleton | Oct 13, 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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