KINGS KEEP LEARNING CENTER
“HOME AWAY FROM HOME”
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ABOUT
As a ministry of Camino Church our mission is to provide high-quality, developmentally appropriate educational experiences in a Christ-centered environment. We strive to show the love of God to our children, their families and our community. By providing a loving atmosphere, we instill a sense of security and the confidence necessary for children to be successful in all aspects of their development.
Daily at the Keep, we stimulate and challenge the physical, social, emotional, cognitive and spiritual development of all our children. Our teachers understand that every child is unique and approach each one according to their individual needs and learning styles. We know building a sound foundation in the early years is of utmost importance and that a good beginning never ends.
The center is staffed with teachers with college degrees or a continuing educational background in early childhood development. All staff are certified in CPR and basic first aid.
Our 26,00 square foot facility hosts 16 classrooms, an industrial kitchen, a full size gymnasium, and four age-appropriate playgrounds.
Hours of Operation: 6:30am – 6:30pm
Ages Served: 6 weeks – 13 years of age
Meals: We serve hot meals and nutritional snacks every day. We are equipped with a full service kitchen and staff trained in nutrition, USDA guidelines.
Programs Offered: Full-time and part-time care, before and after school care and summer camps.
Transportation: We provide transportation from 13 local elementary schools.
Field Trips: Provided to enhance classroom learning experience.
Closings and Holidays: New Year’s Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Friday, and Christmas week. If a holiday falls on a Saturday, we will be closed the Friday before. If it falls on a Sunday, we will be closed the Monday.
Discipline Policy: We use a positive approach to discipline, with the goal of helping each child develop a good self-image. To do this, we must set limits for the children. Re-direction is used when the child is having difficulty with a particular situation.
Thank you for taking time to visit us online! Please come by to tour the Keep and find out for yourself why so many families call us their child's "home away from home".
Please feel free to call or email us for any questions you may have.