Millerville Academy is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 871 O'Neal Lane, Baton Rouge, Louisiana LA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Parents praise Millerville Academy (operating as Charity Christian Preschool) for its caring staff, Christian-based curriculum, and holistic approach to early childhood development. Children are reported to be happy, safe, and thriving academically and spiritually. The director and teachers are consistently described as warm, attentive, and passionate about each child's individual growth.
Charity Christian Center is a truly inspiring place of worship and service. Under the gentle and welcoming leadership of Pastor Dr. Linda Bradford, everyone who steps through the doors receives a warm invitation to connect and grow. Her powerful messages resonate deeply, inspiring each person to embrace a richer, more compassionate Christian life. Pastor Dr. Bradford has thoughtfully structured the church, laying a strong spiritual foundation through engaging new member classes designed to support personal and spiritual growth. Not only a dedicated shepherd of faith, she is also a devoted servant of God, leading community initiatives that uplift and support those in need. Whether it's providing school supplies, backpacks, shoes, and uniforms for back-to-school or organizing heartfelt community cookouts for special occasions, her work embodies true service. And there’s more—Charity Christian Center is home to the Don Bradford Bible College, offering Associates, Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral degrees of learning and self-discovery. As a student of the Bible college, I have experienced profound breakthroughs in understanding myself and deepening my spiritual journey. I am endlessly grateful for the warm welcome I received at Charity Christian Center during my search for a place to grow in faith and spirit.
I highly recommend considering this school. After trying two other schools, Young Scholars Academy and another, without success, we were recommended this one by multiple friends. Since joining, my son has been noticeably happier compared to his previous experiences. He’s taken the lead in family prayers and is developing a strong understanding of Jesus and prayer, which I believe is crucial during childhood. Mrs. Ki, his teacher, is exceptional—she’s incredibly warm, patient, and attentive. She’s the first teacher to truly understand and connect with my child. Also, the director shares this passion for every child in the school. Regardless of behavioral challenges or exceptional talents, each child is valued and respected here. What impresses me most is the balanced approach to education. Not only is my 3-year-old learning about prayer and Christ, but he’s also coming home with homework and showcasing early writing skills at such a young age. This school offers a holistic learning experience that shouldn’t be overlooked! (Please feel free to view my review and receipts from our first attempt to enroll him into an EBRP early learning center by clicking on my name. We were moving into BR trying to establish childcare first. This will give reference to our journey to this great school!)
The Preschool is an outstanding place to send your little ones! I have to brag on the Daycare & 1-year-old teachers because they have done a phenomenal job building my son up and educating him! All of the staff is friendly and have true passion for what they do. Your children wouldn't be in better hands than at Charity Christian Preschool.
My baby attends now. She's in prek 4&5. That's her second home, and she loves every single person there as do I! It's going to be real said when she leaves for kindergarten!!
Sorry to say this like this but not just the pastor the Deaconess definitely (and I mean her daughters) matter of fact the whole church clergy for that matter need really to watch this before I come back to this church if it gets me banned so be it but I'll be wrong too #staywoke https://youtu.be/13YsRdzKFaA?si=GxqN8-8rHOgOyIfs PS. One of those problems happened on mother's Day sadly by one of the Deaconess and another one similar in a sense