High Point Community Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 6920 34th Ave Sw, Seattle, Washington WA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
High Point Community Center is a community facility that offers toddler programming and recreational activities. Parents praise the friendly staff, free toddler gym sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and variety of activities including summer camps. The facility is appreciated for its indoor play space and additional amenities like pickleball courts and basketball.
Great community center, just don't eat or drink and th sitting couch and use exact change for the vending machines. Staff are really nice.
The toddler room is pretty good. Super nice staff! Some of the toddlers are mean.
This place is fun, the staff are really nice and the place is clean. I love the comfy room they have for chilling and playing video games.
Be sure to bring your card in each time. (depending on the CC we’ve been able to get in at others without it, not super friendly staff here) wasn’t aware about it at this center so was turned down entry with my 1 year old for the tot open gym. A warning would’ve been nice with how cold it is outside, we were looking forward to the open gym.
Updated for grammar and clarity on 10/11/25. I also want to add that since I first wrote the review, the supervisor retired. —- Compared to other community centers in West Seattle Highpoint is my least favorite. I’m taking into account how "friendly" the staff including the supervisor is and how uniformed they are. I was able to get more accurate information about city wide programs, scholarships, and costs from other community centers on several occasions. Alki and Hiawatha have a much better feel, so even though Highpoint is close to our house, we often choose to sign up for classes elsewhere. Good people left, there must be a reason. Oftentimes we sign up for classes and they get cancelled due to not enough interest. Old school coach Hopp really shouldn't coach kids. I am giving two stars. One for an excellent piano teacher Nancy and Johnny (I believe he's an athletic supervisor). And one star is for long hours of operation. The interior could use an update, but I imagine that the budget is tight and a community center this far south isn't a priority for the city of Seattle Parks and Recs. :-(