Church DaycareDenver, CO

Washington Park Early Learning Center

5(5 reviews)

About

Washington Park Early Learning Center is a church daycare daycare located at 400 S Williams St, Denver, Colorado CO. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.

What Parents Say

Washington Park Early Learning Center receives perfect 5-star ratings from parents who praise the teachers' attentiveness, developmental expertise, and play-based learning approach. Parents report significant improvements in their children's confidence, social skills, and kindergarten readiness, with children expressing enthusiasm about attending. The cooperative model creates a strong community of engaged families.

Experienced and knowledgeable teachersindividualized attentionplay-based learning with intentional activitieschild-centered approachsmall class sizes (12 students)smooth transitions for anxious childrenstrong social skill developmentkindergarten preparednesscooperative community modeldevelopmental psychology-informed curriculumresearch-based activities

Recent Reviews

11 years ago

Having our son enrolled in the Preschool class at WPELC has been an incredible experience for our entire family. At his previous school, our son was constantly reprimanded for his "spirited" nature, making it a really hard experience for him. The teachers are so attuned to the needs of each of the children. They have created amazing experiences and personalized learning units to match all of the children's needs, which has helped my son channel his behavior into passion for building, creating, and exploring. He is so happy at WPELC, and has progressed astronomically. I couldn't leave a higher review for this school!

10 years ago

We have two children at WPELC (one in each class). The teachers are so loving and thoughtful. Our kids just love them. The school is play-based, but every activity is intentional and meaningful. The students learn so much through fun activities and I truly believe that our daughter will be more than ready for kindergarten next year based on her education from WPELC. Go take a tour to see for yourself!

11 years ago

We are finishing our 6th year at WPELC with 2 kids. Our years there have given our kids confidence, social skills, kindergarten preparedness and amazing friends! The cooperative experience really does create a community of involved and engaged parents that can also have fun together. We would follow the WPELC teachers ANYWHERE and feel so fortunate to have each of them with our kids 2-3 days each week.

7 years ago

I am amazed by this school. The teachers are incredibly knowledgeable and experienced and it’s been fascinating to see them at work and learn about the developmental psychology behind every little detail in the program. Every day there are thoughtfully curated activities for each child to explore at their own pace and interest and every detail from the hello song, to the activities, to the playground to the snack times to the goodbye circle is informed by research. Two teachers and a parent everyday mean the kids get tons of guidance and attention when needed (only 12 in my son’s class). The results have been incredible. I had an extremely anxious, cautious child a few months ago who now has a bunch of friends at school, is socializing with kids he doesn’t know at the park, letting people into his space, drawing and painting without caring if he makes a mess, concentrating on complex tasks, “reading” books to his pretend classroom, singing songs, and making all kinds of abstract connections. Now he laughs when a tower falls over and says ‘its okay we can build a new one” and he doesn’t care if another kid steps on his sand castle at the park he called it “erosion” the other day. He loves, I mean LOVES, going to school. He cant wait. I think the school relies mostly on word-of-mouth rather than expensive marketing, and therefore is one of the best kept secrets in town. I would also say not to be intimidated by the “cooperative” concept - the actual time required is insignificant and the reality is it creates a social community and a great way to make family friends and set up play dates. Such a great place.

11 years ago

Our youngest started at WPELC this year. It was her first experience being away from mom and dad and a little tough for her...BUT the teachers were amazing in helping her transition. She now gets sad on the days that she DOESN'T have school. The teachers are sweet, caring and extremely creative in the classroom. Wish I had found this school when my older ones were younger.

Frequently asked questions

Washington Park Early Learning Center is a church daycare childcare facility located in Denver, Colorado. The facility has a capacity of 30 children.
Washington Park Early Learning Center has a Google rating of 5 out of 5 based on 5 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 Washington Park Early Learning Center, 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 Washington Park Early Learning Center through Colorado's childcare licensing agency. Licensed facilities in Colorado must meet state standards for safety, health, staff qualifications, and staff-to-child ratios.

Contact Information

Address
400 S Williams St, Denver, Colorado 80209
County
DENVER

Details

Daycare Type
Church Daycare
Capacity
30 children
Status
OPEN
Coordinates
39.70916, -104.966