Child Daycare & PreschoolsSan Antonio, TX

Mustard Seed Academy, INC.

4.1(20 reviews)

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Mustard Seed Academy, INC. is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 1115 S Saint Marys St, San Antonio, Texas TX. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.

What Parents Say

Mustard Seed Academy is a bilingual preschool in San Antonio that receives consistently high praise from parents. The facility is known for its strong Spanish immersion curriculum, dedicated staff, structured learning environment, and family-oriented atmosphere. Parents report their children develop bilingual skills, social development, and confidence while enjoying school.

Bilingual/Spanish immersion programstrong curriculumexperienced and caring teachers with high staff retentionstructured environmentsecurity measuresfamily-like atmospherearts and performance opportunitiesaccelerated learning outcomeshands-on activities (sciencemusicculture)prompt administrative communicationFamly app updatesadaptability to individual child needspreparation for elementary school dual language programsnon-screen-based learning approach

Recent Reviews

9 months ago

Mustard Seed is a wonderful bilingual preschool that I highly recommend for young children. When I was searching for a daycare for my first son, I toured several facilities—but none compared to Mustard Seed. From the moment you walk in, you feel a sense of ease. They offer a strong curriculum, and it’s incredible to see how much the students can achieve at such a young age. Five years later, my second son also attended Mustard Seed—and he was even taught by some of the same amazing teachers my first son had. That kind of consistency speaks volumes about how much the staff love being there. If you’re looking for a preschool that will truly educate and care for your child, Mustard Seed is the place. Becoming part of the MSA family has been one of the best decisions I’ve made for my children

a year ago

MSA is great for the Spanish Immersion, community of parents, and nurturing teachers. This review is not meant to be punitive but perhaps to serve as feedback for improvement. We have been gone for about 6 months now after being with them for three years. It was evident when we left, but even more now after our new experience with our new preschool, that the front staff and some teachers have poor early childhood development education. If fact, there was never any transparency on qualifications. This is so important if you are taking care of toddlers. Not only for the well being of the children but for partnership with us parents as our babies grow and develop. It takes a village! I am happy to hear that now there are new efforts to improve communication problems between the daycare and parents. I do hope that education on early childhood development is improved as well.

8 months ago

My child attended part time, in the prek 5 room. Ms. B is a wonderful teacher, she was super kind to the students and they learned a lot. The rest of teachers/staff were always kind and helpful. They had programs where the students presented either dancing or singing, it was great practice for public speaking. Parents/family were able to attend these, and it was so neat to experience. For the most part, the school is amazing and would highly recommend. In a time where Spanish is still being put down, I love that my child could a attend a school in one of his home languages and not feel othered. My only two issues were the following: - We had a bullying issue with other students, and I say bullying because it was consistent and repeated the whole school year. Nothing was really done about it. I tried to get my child not be around these other children, but he’s 5 and really wanted to be friends with them. He was verbally and physically hurt. It really is up to teachers and staff to keep the children safe and provide boundaries to be held. I never really understood why the students that did that didn’t receive any consequences, there should be zero tolerance for physically hurting another child(literally punched on the stomach). The punching occurred toward the end of the school year, but that doesn’t negate the need for a resolution. - The black mulch at the playground. It’s really the worst, it ruined shoes and my kiddo came home with stained skin and clothing. I’m not opposed to him being dirty with dirt, paint, etc., but the black from the mulch was another story.

Edited 6 months ago

Updated review: It’s important to note that this review is in no way a reflection of the teachers at MSA—they are truly exceptional. Every single one of them has loved and cared for all of my children with genuine warmth and dedication. If this review were based solely on their efforts, it would be five stars without hesitation. However, after six years and sending all of my children through MSA, we made the difficult decision to leave unexpectedly due to ongoing issues with the owners of the establishment. The core problem lies in a consistent lack of transparency and an unwillingness to communicate effectively or collaborate with parents. Changes to hours, fees, and other important matters were often made without proper notice or explanation, leaving families in the dark. One particularly concerning incident involved the discovery of lead at the school in February 2025. The way this was handled—without immediate and clear communication or transparency—was deeply disappointing and eroded our trust. The MSA owners are very difficult to form relationships with, which makes it even harder to feel heard or supported when concerns arise. As a parent, open and honest communication is essential and non-negotiable, especially when it comes to my children’s wellbeing. I sincerely hope the owners begin to take feedback seriously and work toward creating a more transparent, communicative, and approachable environment for all families.

a year ago

MSA has been a wonderful first school experience for our 19 month old in the Hormiguitas class ! Mrs. Margot, Ms. Lisbeth, Ms. Delia and Ms. Melanie have smiling faces and the best attitude day in and day out. You can tell that they really love what they do and how much they care for each child and their learning experience. My son really blossomed socially and learned so many new skills. I was so impressed that he was able to learn table manners and how to nap with the class so quickly . We love the family feel at MSA & we will be back next Summer !!! Thank you !

Frequently asked questions

Mustard Seed Academy, INC. is a child daycare & preschools childcare facility located in San Antonio, Texas. The facility has a capacity of 54 children.
Mustard Seed Academy, INC. has a Google rating of 4.1 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 Mustard Seed Academy, INC., 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.
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Contact Information

Address
1115 S Saint Marys St, San Antonio, Texas 78210
County
BEXAR

Details

Daycare Type
Child Daycare & Preschools
Capacity
54 children
Status
OPEN
Coordinates
29.41224, -98.48873