At Mi Casa Child Center, we believe that every child deserves a nurturing and joyful environment to grow and learn. Located in the heart of San Antonio, TX, our preschool and childcare center is a special place where little ones can explore, discover, and thrive.
We offer a collaborative curriculum that beautifully blends Montessori and Nature Explorer methodologies. This means your child will engage in hands-on learning experiences that spark their curiosity and creativity.
We provide a variety of programs tailored to meet the needs of children at different stages:
At Mi Casa, we prioritize your child's social, emotional, and academic growth. Our daily activities include:
Our center features a fantastic 12ft outdoor covered classroom, a fun splash pad, and natural climbing structures that encourage outdoor play and exploration. We believe that nature is the best classroom!
We know how important it is for parents to stay informed. That’s why we use the Procare Engage® app to send daily reports, keeping you updated on your child's activities and progress.
Your child's safety is our top priority. We maintain a nut-free environment and have a team of CPR and First Aid-certified staff. We conduct routine fire and emergency drills, and our center is equipped with cameras at all exits and fingerprint controls for secure entry.
Mi Casa Child Center has been honored as one of the best in the state for our unwavering commitment to children's well-being and development. We are proud to provide a safe, loving, and enriching environment for your little ones.
Join us at Mi Casa, where every child is cherished and encouraged to reach their full potential!
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Horario
06:30 - 18:00
Rango de Edad
6 weeks - 12 years
Ratio de Maestros
The website mentions that they aim to exceed state-required teacher-to-student ratios, but doesn't provide specific numbers.