Overland Park, KS 66085 (913) 370-9000 Hours M-F 7:00AM-6:00PM
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Read MoreWe are conveniently located on W 165th Street, right down the road from the Overland Park Fire Station and Cedar Hills Elementary School. Unlike an ordinary daycare in Overland Park, we provide your child with a robust early education and child care experience.
Infant, Toddler, Early preschool, Preschool, Pre-kindergarten, Kindergarten, After school, Summer adventure club
Cedar Hills Elementary School, Timber Creek Elementary School and Wolf Springs Elementary School
We are excited to announce that Primrose School of Leawood has been selected as an onsite training school. Out of nearly 400 Primrose schools across the country, we are one of 19 schools to be chosen as an onsite training school. We are the only onsite training school in the Kansas/Missouri area.
We moved in!
Protecting and preserving our existing resources are important to developing strong character. The Primrose Friends teach this lesson to our students every day and now you can learn with them from home through their very own video series.
We had a fantastic first day at Primrose School of Blue Valley! We enjoyed meeting all the children and welcoming them into our new school!
Music is a powerful tool in early learning. Primrose uses it as a vehicle to teach language, collaboration, science, and development of positive character traits.
Our new exclusive Harmony & Heart® program integrates our proprietary music and books in a variety of thoughtful ways each day. Through learning about music, while simultaneously being exposed to concepts in math, language, and character development, your child will grow as a musician, a student, and a person.
Each Primrose school is held to high standards of safety and cleanliness while maintaining a caring and nurturing environment where children can thrive.
There’s no question that parents want their preschoolers to grasp the basics of colors, numbers and letters to foster a lifetime of learning.
It might seem odd to think about your preschooler exploring data analysis and algebra.