Primrose School of Fort Collins

Category: Day care center

Address: 2117 Bighorn Dr, Fort Collins, CO 80525, USA

Phone: +19706893811

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7AM–6PM

Tuesday: 7AM–6PM

Wednesday: 7AM–6PM

Thursday: 7AM–6PM

Friday: 7AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Ashley Johnson

Sep 18, 2022

My son Kayden attended the summer program full time 4 days a week and absolutely loved it! His teachers were Ms. Kristina and Mr. Thomas who both were amazing :) My son absolutely loved and adored them and was always so excited to go to daycare everyday (even on his off days lol). The thing I loved most were the different field trips that they did almost every day! I can’t thank you guys enough for all that you did for Kayden and for all that you do for our kids. You don’t get the appreciation or recognition you so highly deserve. You guys deserve a raise and I mean that. Your job is not easy, and I can honestly say I always had a piece of mind leaving my son in the care of you two 💛 I want to also give a huge thank you to Caylee the director. She was always on top of it and handled any issues I had right away. I truly appreciated the level of communication she gave me. Your job is not an easy one as well and you pour your heart into the kids and school and it shows ❤️ Thank you. There are only two cons that I have to mention in this review. The first is very important and is in regards to my sons diet. My son is a vegetarian, and does not drink cows milk as well. This was something that was put into paperwork prior to his first day as well as reminded to the teacher on the first day of daycare. I also wrote out a laminated paper and clipped it to my sons backpack for all the teachers to read. However, several times he was not only given cows milk but also “accidentally” given meat. This in my eyes is NOT okay and for a mistake that was made more than once has to be addressed. I was told that it is not something that is the teachers fault but the kitchens, but I do not agree with that. If the kitchen brings the food than it is the teachers responsibility to make sure every child is getting the correct food in accordance to my child's diet. Also, it does say in the handbook that daily updates are given for your child but that was something that I had to request once Kayden started going there :) If you want updates, then you must ask for them and they will send them to you. That one was not a huge deal but something that is good to know 🤞🏽 Aside from those things, the school was truly amazing and I definitely would enroll my son again! 🫶🏽😇

Brittani Edmonds

Sep 2, 2022

Very poor management. They do not follow sick policy allowed my son to be there with a fever because of staffing issues.

Marianne LaCount

Aug 22, 2022

My husband and I toured this school, with the understanding that there was no wait list and we would be able to get our preschooler in immediately for my new job. We scheduled a tour and filled out a form and gave a check the same day. I was told I needed to wait a while to be sent over the details. I let them know I needed to know as soon as possible so if it didn't work out, I would have time to look for another daycare. I start my job one week from today and only now find out that two other families turned in a form the same day but we're ahead of me. This has been a massive waste of my time looking into this daycare and I am very disappointed in their communication skills or lack thereof.

John Caldwell

Aug 10, 2022

The staff at Primrose School is kind, caring, and patient. We love our teachers.

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Questions & Answers

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

Primrose School of Fort Collins | Jul 27, 2022
Primrose School of Fort Collins | Jul 27, 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 Fort Collins | Jul 27, 2022
Primrose School of Fort Collins | Jul 27, 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 Fort Collins | Oct 25, 2020
Primrose School of Fort Collins | Oct 25, 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 Fort Collins keep students well?

Primrose School of Fort Collins | Oct 25, 2020
Primrose School of Fort Collins | Oct 25, 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 Fort Collins | Oct 25, 2020
Primrose School of Fort Collins | Oct 25, 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 Fort Collins’s policy regarding staff and students who may be ill?

Primrose School of Fort Collins | Oct 25, 2020
Primrose School of Fort Collins | Oct 25, 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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