Bridge Point Academy is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 12801 Broadway St, Pearland, Texas TX. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Bridge Point Academy receives consistently high praise from parents, with all reviewers giving 5-star ratings. Parents highlight the caring, dedicated staff, strong academic foundation including Spanish language instruction, and smooth transitions for young children. Families report their children are happy, safe, and making significant developmental progress.
Love this place! Wouldn’t trust anyone else with my child! The staff is absolutely wonderful! I’m able to work with a peace of mind! I searched and toured literally 100 daycares and nothing compares! I make the 42 min commute every morning here and it’s well worth it!!! Can’t thank you guys enough
We love Bridge Point for our child! He started when he was almost 2 after being home with me since birth. I was nervous for how he would transition at first, but after only 1 day he was happy to go back with no tears. The teachers loved on my baby and the structure was just what was needed for him to thrive. At 3 he is reading many words and learning some Spanish.
This is an amazing school to enroll your little one in! My son has been attending for nearly a year (since he was 18 months old), and I’ve seen incredible progress in his learning and development. The teachers are not only nurturing and kind but also genuinely invested in each child’s growth. A huge shoutout to the Explorers One class and his wonderful teachers—Ms. Mridula, Ms. Ezzie, and Ms. Gloria! Their care, patience, and dedication have made such a positive impact on my son’s learning journey. I’m truly grateful for them and feel so confident that I made the right choice for his early education. I highly recommend this school to any parent looking for a warm, supportive, and enriching environment for their child!
Bridge Point has been awesome. My child has gained a fundamental and sound academic foundation. The front desk staff is extremely welcoming. My child is in Ms. Mridula's class. She has done an amazing job transitioning him in being in a school environment as he was at home for the first year. Ms. Mridula has been helpful in reinforcing the potty training schedule and efforts from home. My son loves her and enjoys showing up everyday. This was a key factor in my decision to attend Bridge Point.
My child was enrolled here when he was 13 months old for about a year. The administrative staff members are wonderful, and they have a good variety of part- and full-time options for attendance with good pricing. Once my child moved up to the Explorer's class, his language and physical development exploded. The teachers were wonderful! We are a bilingual family and only speak our native language at home, and his English grew beautifully at this school. I would love to give a 5-star review, but we did have issues with one teacher in his cruisers class. We were told he was struggling to fall asleep for nap time the first couple of months. It turns out that he was being given a tablet to watch TV at that time (he had never had screen time before then). Anyone working in childcare should know that TV is overstimulating and pretty much the opposite of a solution to this problem. We had been told during the tour that they did not use screen time in the yiunger classes. We brought this to the attention of the administrative staff, and they handled it immediately. Another issue was the food. The food they provide (like 90% of daycares) is mostly ultra-processed, unhealthy food. My child has dietary restrictions for health reasons. We provided homemade food for my kid and stipulated that he was not to have any of the school food (with the exception of class parties or birthdays, with our permission). On multiple occasions, one of the teachers had the nerve to argue with me regarding my decision to provide homemade food for my child (again, it was for health reason). I caught her feeding him a PopTart less than 10 mn after having one of these discussions. I immediately insisted that my child be transferred to the next class. The teacher did not have any consequences for her actions, and I'msure she had fed him school food withoutmy permission before. Completely unacceptable to feed a child something against the parent's wishes. Furthermore, instead of an apology, she argued with me and said, "I feel sorry for your child." This type of person should not work in childcare. "He was crying." Ok...kids cry. If your only solutions are screen time and sugary foods, you should not work in childcare. Again, everything else was wonderful, but I was disappointed that they allowed this type of behavior from a teacher with no repercussions.