Trinity Learning Center is a church daycare daycare located at 200 Urick St, Fruitland Park, Florida FL. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Trinity Learning Center receives mostly positive reviews praising the caring staff, strong security measures, and educational programs with religious instruction. However, two negative reviews describe serious concerns about the director's professionalism, mishandling of children with developmental delays, and inadequate notice before dismissal.
My daughter has been attending Trinity Learning Center since she was 6 months of age. It's now 3yrs later and she still attends. Her & I both love this place! The staff are very kind. They have a great program for the kids and are great at making sure the parents know what their child(ren) are learning. Also, their security is top notch. I have no concerns about my child's safety when I drop her off every day. Thank you TLC staff!
My son has attended TLC since he was an infant. He has always been well taken care of, his vocabulary is fantastic, his fine & gross motor skills are outstanding, and his love for Jesus is amazing! Trinity Learning Center has amazing staff with daily updates, plenty safety & amazing children.
Everyone is always so sweet and welcoming. On top of learning letters and numbers my son is learning that he is a loved child of God! I couldn't ask for a better safer place for my Lil man to be while we are working! They have coded door entry and sign in and out. They do updates w/pics throughout the day through their app. We Love Trinity learning Center!
Do not recommend. I am deeply saddened by my experience with Trinity learning center. They are not the Godly and loving folks they claim to be. My sweet one year old son was kicked out of their program after 9 days of attendance (after paying a $75 registration fee that was never refunded). I did get one “free” day of care as we were told on a Monday he would no longer be welcome after that Friday. Obviously no one wants their child to feel unwanted so we did not have him finish the day let alone the week. Let me not forget this was a “courtesy” by the director as she told me she was originally going to wait until Wednesday to give me the news, so that I’d have a whole 2 days notice. I am so lucky she found it in her heart to give me 4 days instead.. The expectation, according to Trinity, was that a one year old who never attended daycare should adjust by the end of week 1. I find that unlikely. Once I mentioned my child was accepted into the local early steps program for some delays and that therapists would be working with him on sight, things seemed to shift. They did not even allow us to begin the program in their facility (which may have been helpful to the room teacher, who was clearly inexperienced with different types of children) before kicking him from the daycare. All God’s children are a precious gift, but they made mine out to be a burden. No doubt that he will remember this and maybe even wonder why he was not “good” enough to return. Lastly, the professionalism was next to none. I was lied to daily in person about the “great adjusting” and progress he was making, only to later receive messages in an app about how my child’s “needs” (according to them) could not be sustained long term and then once again receiving the devastating news he was being dropped. Not even a phone call. No effort and no care. I debated posting this but ultimately prayed on it and decided it was my duty to tell others about my experience and not let them be swayed or tricked by the reviews posted by employees of this establishment.
The director is the least professional person I have come across in my search for childcare. I ultimately dealt with miscommunication that could have been avoided if things were explained properly and professionally. Instead, it was stated that I “interpreted things incorrectly”. Steer clear of putting your child on a waitlist here!