Child Daycare & PreschoolsFrisco, TX

Primrose School Of Lakehill

4.8(20 reviews)

About

Primrose School Of Lakehill is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 5349 Lakehill Blvd, Frisco, Texas TX. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.

What Parents Say

Parents consistently praise Primrose School of Lakehill for its warm, family-like environment and exceptionally caring staff with low turnover. The school is recognized for quality education, structured learning activities, cleanliness, and strong communication with families. All reviewers report their children love attending and feel safe, supported, and encouraged to grow.

Loving and patient stafflow teacher turnoverfamily-like atmosphereclean facilitiescreative learning activitiesstructured environment with flexibilityquality nutrition providedstrong communication with parentsexceptional management and leadershipdevelopmental progress in childrensmooth classroom transitionsvariety of enrichment activities and family eventstherapeutic approach to individual needs

Recent Reviews

2 months ago

We love Primrose School of Lakehill! Our son has been in the Young Infant class since he was 12 weeks old. Ms. Parveen and Ms. Swati are the BEST! They go the extra mile and are so loving with all the babies in their class. You can really tell this school is a community and we are so happy we chose this school for our child.

6 months ago

Primrose School of Lakehill is truly one of the most reputed and trusted schools in our community. The school stands out not only for its strong commitment to quality education but also for the genuine warmth and care shown by the entire team. The staff are exceptionally kind, patient, and dedicated, creating an environment where children feel supported, valued, and encouraged to grow. The management- Ms. Liz, Ms. Natty, Ms. Chelsea continuously strives to elevate the standards of education and child development, ensuring that every student receives the best possible foundation for lifelong learning. What makes Primrose School of Lakehill so special is the feeling of belonging it offers. Every visit feels less like a formality and more like coming home. The warm welcome, the kind hearts, and the family-like atmosphere make both parents and children feel comfortable and confident in being part of this wonderful school community. It’s not just a school—it’s a place where education, values, and care come together beautifully. Wishing Primrose School of Lakehill a very Happy 25th Anniversary, with many more years of success, growth, and nurturing young minds ahead! 🎉

5 months ago

Primrose School of Lakehill truly feels like a second home for our kids. The teachers create a warm, family-like environment with very low turnover, which gives the children great consistency. The school is always clean, and they go above and beyond with creative activities and experiences that keep the kids engaged and excited to learn. A special thank you to Ms. Liza, Ms. Kiva, and Ms. Natty — you are wonderful and we are so grateful for the care you give our children! We also truly appreciate the owners for building such a nurturing and welcoming school community.

2 months ago

After four years at Primrose of Lakehill, I am deeply disappointed with how my son and our family were treated, particularly by the staff and the owner. What ultimately led us to withdraw was a consistent pattern of unprofessional conduct, poor judgment, and a clear inability to appropriately support a young child. My son’s teacher, consistently told me during drop-offs and parent teacher conferences that my son was doing well and shared positive feedback. However, I later learned she was telling other parents that my 5 year old was a “bad influence.” Speaking negatively about a child to other parents, especially one so young, is extremely unprofessional and inappropriate. The most concerning behavior came from the owner, Christine, whose conduct during the final weeks was highly unprofessional. I received constant calls during the workday demanding that I pick up my son immediately due to “emergencies” caused by tantrums. These repeated interruptions negatively affected my job performance, with no empathy or flexibility shown. Tantrums are developmentally appropriate at this age, yet the staff appeared unable or unwilling to handle them. Despite paying high tuition per month for two children, I was repeatedly made to feel as though my child was an inconvenience rather than a student deserving care and guidance. Another major concern was that naps were completely eliminated for the children. After visiting multiple other daycare centers, I learned that most schools continue naps and gradually phase them out closer to the start of the school year. Removing naps entirely for young children contributed significantly to overstimulation and emotional dysregulation, yet this was never addressed. My son was frequently placed in rooms with older children (ages 7+) during aftercare. Soon after, he began repeating inappropriate English words and phrases that are not used in our home (we are a Spanish speaking household). Rather than addressing the environment, responsibility was shifted onto my child. On multiple occasions, my son was removed from the classroom due to tantrums. The final incident occurred when he threw a toy, after which the teacher stated the classroom “did not feel safe” with him present. Suggesting that a classroom is unsafe because of a five year old raises serious concerns about staff training and preparedness. At that point, it was clear that my son was the one who no longer felt safe. There were further serious safety and judgment issues: My son required a specialist visit after placing a small bead in his ear, items that a specialist confirmed should never be accessible in a daycare setting. When I sent a water bottle with my child, staff hid it to prevent him from using it, choosing instead to give tap water without consent or communication. Over time, it became clear that this daycare expects children to be submissive and compliant, rather than supported as individuals. Labeling children instead of helping them is not okay. This school has changed significantly over the years, and not for the better. I cannot recommend Primrose of Lakehill to any family. Save yourself the stress, time, and money and look elsewhere.

6 months ago

Our family cannot express enough love and gratitude for Primrose School of Lakehill. As first-time parents, the thought of leaving our little one in daycare was overwhelming, but from the very first moment we walked through the doors, we felt an immediate sense of comfort and belonging. The entire staff has shown our son so much love, care, and patience—it truly feels like an extension of our own family. A special thank you to the amazing infant teachers—Ms. Latisha, Ms. Nyla, and Ms. Parveen. The way you nurture, comfort, and cheer on our baby has meant more to us than words can say. You’ve given us peace of mind and filled our hearts with joy knowing he is surrounded by such warmth every single day. Primrose is far more than a school—it is a blessing in our lives. We are beyond grateful that our little one gets to grow, learn, and be loved in such an exceptional place. 💛

Frequently asked questions

Primrose School Of Lakehill is a child daycare & preschools childcare facility located in Frisco, Texas. The facility has a capacity of 176 children.
Primrose School Of Lakehill has a Google rating of 4.8 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 Primrose School Of Lakehill, 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 Primrose School Of Lakehill 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
5349 Lakehill Blvd, Frisco, Texas 75034
County
DENTON

Details

Daycare Type
Child Daycare & Preschools
Capacity
176 children
Status
OPEN
Coordinates
33.10924, -96.84149