Calvary Kids Care Preschool in Pinellas Park, Florida, offers a faith-based learning environment where children can develop their academic and social skills in a structured setting. The facility maintains high standards for student conduct and health protocols, with an engaged administrative staff that regularly participates in classroom activities alongside the teaching team. The preschool provides a traditional educational approach with emphasis on behavioral development, though families should carefully consider if their teaching style aligns with their child’s individual learning needs.
Day Care Information
Address
8900 US Hwy 19 N, Pinellas Park, FL 33782
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Reviews
12 Reviews
Day Care Features
Is this a Christian day care?
Yes
One review explicitly states that the day care is Christian-based.
Reviews:
Author: Alina Rad Rating: 5/5 Date: 4/29/2022, 5:11:11 PM Review: My daughter lives this place and all her teachers. I’m so happy that my child can learn and grow in a Christian - based surrounding.
Working Hours
- Monday7:30AM-5:30PM
- Tuesday7:30AM-5:30PM
- Wednesday7:30AM-5:30PM
- Thursday7:30AM-5:30PM
- Friday7:30AM-5:30PM
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
Latest Reviews
Wonderful and loving care for preschoolers
My son have been in this school since January and I can say this school is absolutely amazing. You do have to sign a paper that states if your child is unwell you must pick up in 30 min. The teachers and staff is so nice, loving and work like a team. The administration staff do not just sit in the office they are very involved. My son loves it here it’s a big change from his other school. I can not recommend this school enough.
Hands down the BEST preschool!
Beat school in the county. PERIOD!
WARNING: THEY ARE REPORTING MY REVIEW SO OTHERS DO NOT SEE.... I wanted to share my thoughts of this school in hopes that others do not have to go through what my family went through. If your child has any bit of challenges with behavior, DO NOT send them here. The directors expectations of how children should act is extreme and unrealistic. All children are unique and different. My daughter started here at 3 y/o and left in the middle of the VPK program. She is smart and can be challenging at times. She is learning how to listen, be kind, follow directions, and can test her limits at times. The director crossed several boundaries during our time there. One example, during a teacher conference the director suggested the staff believes my daughter has a disobedient behavioral disorder. They are not medical professionals and that was unprofessional. Then when asked about it at another time, the director lied and said she never said that and blamed it on another staff member. What finally made me realize this school is not a good fit for my daughter was when the director called me during the day to tell me I needed to come pick up my daughter ASAP due to a spitting incident. The director was upset because I did not answer her call right away. The staff was well aware that I am unable to carry my phone with me at all times but I did call her back within the hour. When I explained to her that I couldn't be there right away (I was working 1 1/2 hours away) it was clear she was mad. The director said that she would suspend my daughter for the next school day instead. When I asked how that was helping to defuse the situation that happened in the classroom, she said suspending my daughter will "provide the classroom and teacher with a reprieve". I pulled her from there and I am very happy I did. I wish I would have pulled her sooner. I was warned by others about the director before going there, but she seemed wonderful during our tour and in the beginning. Let this be your warning.
My daughter lives this place and all her teachers. I’m so happy that my child can learn and grow in a Christian - based surrounding.
My kids love their school!