Address: 3090 Campbell Station Pkwy, Spring Hill, TN 37174, USA
Phone: +16153028544
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–5:30PM
Tuesday: 7AM–5:30PM
Wednesday: 7AM–5:30PM
Thursday: 7AM–5:30PM
Friday: 7AM–5:30PM
Saturday: Closed
Allison Weber
We highly recommend Primrose. Primrose is hands-down the best childcare and education center in Spring Hill. If we could give it 10-stars, we would! They are world-class in their approach with a thoughtful curriculum of balanced learning; their facilities are always orderly, clean, and inviting; and most of all, the teachers are well-trained and create a fun and loving environment for our kids. The app keeps us posted throughout the day with fun photos, videos, and important updates. Even throughout COVID, their communication has been thorough, and they've made the necessary pivots quickly and as seamlessly as possible. Our girls have developed so much in the past few years, and we are so grateful for the education and care they receive. Thank you, Primrose!
Hayley Rowland
My daughter attended here when they first opened in Spring Hill and we had a very good experience. However, we decided to enroll our younger child a few years later and it was a very different experience. Our son started in the older toddler room and progressed up through the early-preschool room with no issues. When he moved into the official preschool room in August 2018, everything changed and we started receiving almost daily calls for behavioral issues. We went back and forth with the school to find a solution for a few months and ended up removing him. He, unfortunately, encountered a very poor teacher who, to this day (almost 2 years later) still has a negative effect on him. The positive note of this feedback is that it started our family on a journey for about 18 months to determine if something was going on with our son. His behavior that started at Primrose continued and was a red flag that something wasn't right. This year, we finally received a diagnosis of High Functioning Autism and Sensory Integration Disorder. We used our experience at this Primrose as a point in time where things came to the surface. Another positive outcome of our experience with our son at Primrose is that it showed me how to advocate for my son in order to ensure he has the same opportunities and success' as his typical peers. At Primrose, the problematic teacher cast him out and kept him to the side. I saw this frequently. Sadly, the behaviors my son was displaying, while not pleasant, were completely within the normal realm for a child on the Spectrum and with Sensory issues. There are very simple and established ways to de-escalate these situations, but everything that was done in these rooms would always escalate the behavior. It does not take any special tools or books to resolve the behavior. Primrose did not even know where to begin. The teacher isolated my son so frequently, that I had doctors, therapists, and teachers tell me that they could tell Connor knew he was a problem and always thought he was in trouble. A teacher, at ANY level of education, should NEVER make a student feel this way. To this day, almost 2 years later, this is still part of the damage that we are trying to undo. The teacher was not trained or qualified to deal with any atypical children. If the child didn't fit perfectly into the puzzle, she did not know what to do. Unfortunately, my son paid the price for this. While I am so glad that we have a diagnosis now and an amazingly supportive team around us, I only wish that Primrose and other Early Childhood Centers would realize that they can play a critical role in early detection of delays, disabilities, etc. While they cannot diagnose, having a strong background in ECD should enable them to be well educated in Early Childhood issues in order to give parents some advice, support, guidance, etc. As Primrose is a well known name in the ECD field, I truly expected a different outcome and more support. Our son didn't need a "special school" or any "special services". He is COMPLETELY thriving in a Pre-K program right now with typical peers (and will begin Kindergarten on time!) and has an absolutely amazing teacher (with no special needs background) who is loving, supportive, and encouraging; a complete contrast from what we experience at Primrose. She is a natural teacher, who just radiates love and encouragement. More teachers like her are needed, especially for our young learners.
Blair Wilson
Primrose is INCREDIBLE! We transitioned our two sons to Primrose last January. We have been absolutely thrilled with our decision to move our boys at the time, 2 and 4 from our previous daycare center. At Primrose the staff is incredible. Every teacher we have experienced has been amazing. The teachers are dedicated to the kids and provide timely communication to the parents. Most importantly the curriculum is OUTSTANDING. My kids are truly learning everyday and I know being prepped for Kindergarten. Primrose is truly a SCHOOL. As working parents, the biggest element we were most happy about was the professionalism of the Office Staff and their approach in working with the families regardless of topic. I have visited every school in the greater Franklin/Spring Hill area and I can tell you that Primrose is EVERYTHING.
Tricia Pickavance
Outstanding! We have two children at this location. The staff is professional and the teachers are like family to our kids. They take every issue seriously and create a great environment for learning. The meal plan is also oustanding. It provides piece of mind that they are fueled and healthy for a day of play and learning.
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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.
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.
Yes, our school has a kindergarten program that utilizes our Primrose Balanced Learning® approach to help prepare children for success in Kindergarten, elementary school, and beyond. Small group lessons offer greater individual attention and our extended hours help support working parents with all-day care.
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
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
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
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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