Sand Point Child Development Center

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5837 56th Ave NE
Seattle, WA 98105

Sand Point Child Development Center, located in the Sand Point neighborhood of northeast Seattle, is a small non-profit childcare center established in 1986. With a focus on low teacher-child ratios, they are licensed for 22 children aged 18 months to 6 years and maintain a waiting list for future openings.

Emphasizing collaboration between teachers and parents, SPCDC creates a warm and nurturing environment where children can thrive. Their dedicated staff and close-knit community work together to provide a supportive and enriching experience for each child.

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5.03 reviews
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Billy S.
12/14/2022

My daughter loves SPCDC. The teachers are all really passionate about teaching and the entire community of kids and parents have been incredible. Dropping off our kid everyday, we feel confident...

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Kathy T.
9/3/2022

Our daughter went to SPCDC (pre-pandemic) and we loved it! Diana, Paul and Shameika were incredible teachers that went above and beyond with all the children. The school was cognizant of ensuring...

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Hannah B.
8/22/2022

We love this school and community! Great small neighborhood school with active community and thoughtful/engaged teachers and staff. Our toddler has been thriving in this environment and we love to...

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