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Old 03-15-2012, 03:59 AM
 
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Hi, I'm moving from Spring to the Humble/ Atascosita area. I am looking to put my 4yo and 2yo in a program. Right now my older son goes to Paddington British School in The Woodlands. My youngest goes to the Children's Courtyard in The Woodlands. I want to find similar daycare and schools. Any suggestions?
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Old 03-15-2012, 07:39 AM
 
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I'm not sure what those schools are like, if they have daycare type hours, or what their curriculum is. But in the Atascocita area, here are some highly thought of schools (MDO/preschool type hours). The top 2 had waiting lines for open registration, and people were there at midnight to get their children registered at these preschools. My kids have gone to Creative Learning Center (CLC) and I love it there (5 year old went there last year for preschool, and my 2 year old is enrolled for this fall). Not sure if these will work for you, but it's a place to start, anyway.

Creative Learning Center (CLC)
Weekday Learning Center (WLC)
Lamb of God
Primrose in Summerwood - have a friend who's daughter goes here and she loves it.
Montessori in Atascocita
Children's Weekday Ministries
If you want a private school they can stay in throughout school, Holy Trinity Episcopal is supposed to be a good one

If you need more daycare type hours, check Primrose, Montessori and Kids R Kids. My daughter went to Kid R Kids in Eagle Springs for 4 years. It was great. I have friends who now have their kids in that one, the one by Lakeshore (on W. Lake Houston), and the one in Fall Creek. All 4 of the ones in our area (Eagle Springs, Lakeshore, Fall Creek, and Kingwood) are all owned by the same family who are very nice.

ETA: I am not religious in any way, it's just a lot of preschools around here are church-based. I found CLC to get the "least" religious of them as they don't go to chapel daily. I'm not sure if that matters to you or not.
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