Early Education and Care in League City, TX

Every Moment Matters
- The components of our Balanced Learning® approach are intentionally aligned to create developmentally appropriate learning experiences.
- Your child will stay engaged all day with the right balance of child-initiated and teacher-guided learning experiences.
- Our students learn the foundational skills to develop Active Minds, Healthy Bodies, and Happy Hearts® that will forge a path to a brighter future.

Franchise Owner
Linda and Gene Arthur
The Arthurs reside in League City, Texas. Linda grew up in Friendswood, and Gene grew up in Hitchcock and Santa Fe. They have 3 sons, 3 daughters-in-law, and 5 grandchildren. Their son Robert is a graduate of Texas Tech University and South Texas College of Law Houston. Their son Brian graduated from Texas A&M University, and their son Michael graduated from Texas Tech University and works as a mechanical engineer. They are especially proud of their growing family and absolutely LOVE being grandparents. One of their greatest joys is having their grandchildren attend their schools.
The Arthur family has been active and respected members of the community for many years. Gene has positively influenced the lives of countless children through his volunteer coaching in baseball, basketball, and soccer. Linda served as both president and treasurer of Friendswood Little League. She earned a degree in Accounting from the University of Houston–Clear Lake and is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).
In 2005, Linda obtained her director credentials and opened the Primrose School of Friendswood. In 2012, the Arthurs opened the Primrose School of League City at Victory Lakes. For more than two decades, they have been committed to providing children with a strong educational foundation in a nurturing and supportive environment.
The Arthurs are passionate about early childhood education and take great pride in the positive impact their schools have on children and families throughout the Friendswood and League City communities. They believe that Primrose is so much more than a daycare and are proud of the positive difference their schools make in the lives of children, families, and the communities they serve.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are all staff members background-checked and CPR/first-aid certified?
Yes. Every Primrose staff member undergoes a thorough background check before joining our school. All staff are also CPR and first–aid certified, so you can feel confident your child is in safe, prepared hands every day.
What curriculum or educational philosophy do you follow?
Our school uses the proprietary Primrose Schools Balanced Learning® curriculum, which is research-informed and designed to nurture the whole child — intellectually, socially, emotionally and physically. We believe in balancing teacher-guided learning with purposeful play to build a strong foundation for the future.
How do you support school readiness and the transition to kindergarten?
All of our programs are designed in age-appropriate ways to prepare children for kindergarten and beyond. We focus on early literacy and numeracy as well as social-emotional skill development — so children arrive at kindergarten confident and ready to thrive. 96% of Primrose Schools Pre-K students met ASQ benchmarks for problem solving.*
What are your hours of operation?
We are open Monday through Friday from 6:30 am-6:30 pm.
How do you keep parents informed about their child's day?
Connecting school to home is one of the ways we help children thrive. We use the Procare app to share daily updates and photos so you stay connected to your child’s joy, learning and special moments
Do you offer a summer program?
Yes! In addition to our year-round classrooms for children ages 0–5, we offer Summer Adventure Club for elementary school students in kindergarten through 5th grade. Our summer program uses hands-on activities and rotating weekly themes to keep children engaged while continuing to support their development.
How do you accommodate children with allergies or special medical needs?
Health and safety is our top priority, and we work closely with families to accommodate allergies and medical needs. We ask that parents provide detailed information during enrollment so we can create a safe plan for their child. All Primrose schools are nut-free facilities.
What is your policy for school closures?
We follow a structured calendar with planned days off communicated in advance for the year. For any unexpected closures — including weather-related closures — we will communicate them as early as possible.
What is the tuition and what does it include?
Tuition varies by program and age group. Our all –inclusive tuition
includes:
• Daily Education Experiences with our Balanced Learning® approach
• Family-Teacher Partnerships
• Real-time Communications & Photos
• Nutritious Breakfast, Lunch and Snacks
• Character Development & Life Skills
• Child Development Assessments
Please contact us or schedule a tour to get a personalized overview





























































