
My son has been going here for a year and 1/2 and I've been so thrilled with the care he gets each and every day. We relocated to Minnesota and we were stressed about finding a good place for him...
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Primrose School of Woodbury in Saint Paul, MN, offers more than just daycare services. They provide a nurturing learning environment that fosters a lifelong love for education through purposeful play and guided instruction.
Located conveniently on City Walk Drive near Markgrafs Park and Brookview Elementary School, their Balanced Learning® approach ensures that every moment matters for your child's development. This approach combines child-initiated and teacher-guided activities to engage students in Active Minds, Healthy Bodies, and Happy Hearts®.
The school, opened in 2007 by owners Tonya and Travis Holt, is staffed by dedicated educators who prioritize high-quality care and education. Through partnerships with local and national organizations like Save the Children and Gillette Children’s Hospital, Primrose School of Woodbury instills values of community and making a positive impact in the world in their students.
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My son has been going here for a year and 1/2 and I've been so thrilled with the care he gets each and every day. We relocated to Minnesota and we were stressed about finding a good place for him...
I cannot say enough about Primrose. We had a horrible experience at our in-home daycare and ended up leaving abruptly. Primrose was able to accommodate us almost immediately, and as you can image,...
I feel compelled to write this after seeing a negative review from one parent. I currently have 3 kids attending PSW. We've been there since our first child was 12 weeks old, back in 2010. We...
Primrose is a wonderful place. Our two daughters go here and get tons of love, attention, outside play and learning time. The staff is GREAT. I think it's important to adjust your expectations per...
Hated seeing the preschool and infant teachers (Nov 2013) texting on their phone. If we are paying you to take care of our children, why are they letting you pay more attention to your phone?