Quick Facts

Preschool offering Toddler to Kindergarten programs as well as after-school and summer-camp programs.

Location

Arlington, MA

Grades

Kindergarten, Pre-Kindergarten, Preschool

Type

Private School

Total Students

Tuition per Year

112

$31,800 - $36,216

Average Financial Aid

-

Religious Affiliation

Coeducation

No

Coed

Student-Teacher Ratio

Hours per Schoolday

6.67

10.5

Days per School Year

School Website

240

Go to School Website

Address

17 Irving St Arlington, MA 02476

Phone

781-646-9307

The information above was carefully researched from government data and other sources. However, all data should be verified with any prospective school before making any decisions about attendance, as no warranties about its accuracy can be made.

 

Arlington Children’s Center is a private school located in Arlington, MA. It serves children from 2 years to kindergarten.

School’s Mission Statement..
The overriding strength of ACC lies in our sense of community, our respect for each other (child, teacher, parent), and our friendly learning approach that takes each child’s interests and uniqueness into account. We offer a personal, creative, safe and nurturing environment in which children, guided and encouraged by a professional staff, can delight in growing and learning. Discipline is based on affection and positive reinforcement. ACC’s approach is good-natured, loving and reasonable. Teachers attend to individual problems and issues based on individual needs. Our goal is to help develop responsible, self-confident, healthy, happy, and successful children.

Academics
Students are exposed to a balanced, enriched program based on age-appropriate social-emotional and cognitive skills. The main curriculum of the school includes science, math, literature, art, music and movement. Indoor and outdoor play are incorporated into the daily routine, as well as sufficient time for free choice. There are frequent excursions to the library and planned field trips throughout the year. Additionally, there are frequent visits from music, woodworking, yoga and computer specialists

 
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