Child Daycare & PreschoolsAustin, TX

Bethany School

4.6(20 reviews)

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Bethany School is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 10010 Anderson Mill Rd, Austin, Texas TX. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.

What Parents Say

Reviews praise Bethany School's pre-K program as excellent, with particular recognition for patient and kind staff members. Parents highlight the welcoming, family-oriented atmosphere and strong Christian community values. The facility is noted for quality education and creating lasting positive memories for children.

Excellent pre-K programpatient and kind staffwelcoming community atmospherestrong Christian valuesfamily-friendly environmentquality teacherssense of community and belonginglocal and international mission opportunities

Recent Reviews

Edited a year ago

I love Bethany United Methodist Church! I love the people here... a true sense of "family." The staff are great. The people are great. My family attends the 11:15am "contemporary" service. The music is EXCELLENT and I love our pastors. Great classes and small groups. Bethany is serious about loving God and loving their neighbors. I think it is especially wonderful how Bethany does SO much in helping people in need in our community. There is so much to love about this church.

6 months ago

Hands down the best pre k program in Austin and possibly in Texas! My son August had SUCH a wonderful time here! He treasures his memories he has made there and we will forever be grateful for the wonderful staff and teachers especially Mrs. Caltagarone! Such patience, and kindness. This place truly is a gem! I would 100 percent recommend this church and preschool program to everyone with children! So worth it!! Thank you so much! God Bless!

Edited a year ago

Authentically Christian community. We have loved our time at Bethany. Our kids grew in the childrens program and youth group. Lots of opportunities to serve locally and internationally. Has the resources of a big church with a smaller church feel.

2 years ago

Bethany is a very welcoming church. I quickly learned that this would be my church home. After going only occasionally, my Mom had passed away and I found a basket left at my door with a prayer shawl and other things to bring me comfort. My daughter has special needs and everyone is so kind to her and All God's people Sunday school is such a blessing to her. I could go on and on.

a year ago

I am married and we visited Bethany for over 6 months together as a couple. We almost joined. I will get to why we didn't later. First, the positive: - Bethany DID greet us at the door. In fact, we were developing friendships with those very greeters, and I was sad to leave them. - The women at Bethany were generally good. Makes sense: the Methodist church has always been very welcoming of women who want to serve in the ministry. - If traditional, liturgical worship services are your thing (and not modern worship with electric guitars and drums), Bethany has that. It's why most of the people who attend are there. - Beautiful building. Bethany has clearly seen better days before. - If you are a senior citizen or a parent with young kids, Bethany has strong communities in those two groups. - Free coffee Now, the harder part; where I cannot recommend this church: - The women were good. The men were not (by that I mean the leadership. Senior, associate, and worship pastors). - In spite of the best efforts of the women and the greeters, Bethany was only semi-welcoming to first-time visitors. Your second time, and...I'm sorry, what was your name again? It's why we attended for 6 months and then dropped out. - The church recently underwent a major split (as we were reminded of almost every other Sunday). - We felt left out a lot because we didn't have young kids. - Extremely overstaffed (due to aforementioned split), and they only let the staff run the church. The members (who pay for said staff) have no say. They would offer pretend volunteer roles to members at times, but those roles were clearly busy-work which did not fulfill any real church function (for example, they would pour your coffee for you. The coffee dispensers are sitting right there--you could have helped yourself). Importantly: note that this whole time, I never even mentioned gay ordination (the whole reason for the church split) or liberal theology. I was never even aware of anyone openly gay at Bethany UMC. So as far as I know, the entire fuss was over a purely hypothetical problem. I have heard the argument before, that there are other sins one can commit; not just homosexuality. Such as deceit, hypocrisy, misuse of what belongs to God. Ordained ministers can commit those sins, too. So why single out homosexuality as a disqualifier? And even that argument, I can see some merit to. The problem is, Bethany UMC is not exactly glowing in those other departments, either. It's not like they're this otherwise perfect church, who just accepts gays as pastors. They're not. Other essentials that a church has to have, Bethany lacks: welcoming, God-fearing, enabling their members to be the best they can be--and do the best they can do--for God. Bethany does not do that. They hoard all the church functions for the paid staff. You are supposed to bring your warm body to sit in the pews every Sunday and write a check. I cannot recommend Bethany UMC--not because they accept gay/women pastors, not because their worship is liturgical. But because they were simply not welcoming, and because their paid staff (particularly the male staff) sit in these ivory towers who cannot be reached, cannot be touched, who want to run everything. A key function of a church is to equip and empower its members to do good things for God: Bethany does not. They actually stand in the way, preventing you from doing that. Jesus took issue with exactly this in Matthew 23:13. P.S. The church who split away from them, apparently, is Austin Global Methodist. I know this not because even one single person at Bethany was willing to tell me that the entire time we were there; but because I tracked them down. They just added 18 new members. Bethany is shrinking.

Frequently asked questions

Bethany School is a child daycare & preschools childcare facility located in Austin, Texas. The facility has a capacity of 190 children.
Bethany School has a Google rating of 4.6 out of 5 based on 20 parent reviews. Read the full reviews on this page to see what parents appreciate about this facility and any areas for improvement.
To enroll your child at Bethany School, contact the facility directly to inquire about availability, schedule a tour, and learn about their enrollment process. Be prepared to provide your child's age, any special needs or allergies, and your preferred schedule. Many facilities have waitlists, so it's best to inquire early.
You can verify the licensing status of Bethany School through Texas's childcare licensing agency. Licensed facilities in Texas must meet state standards for safety, health, staff qualifications, and staff-to-child ratios.

Contact Information

Address
10010 Anderson Mill Rd, Austin, Texas 78750
County
WILLIAMSON

Details

Daycare Type
Child Daycare & Preschools
Capacity
190 children
Status
OPEN
Coordinates
30.44797, -97.79882