Busy Bees Learning Center, located at the corner of Maple and South Main Streets, provides childcare and preschool education to children infant to kindergarten age in Attleboro and the surrounding communities. The center is fenced in on all sides, has three playground areas for different age groups and has a handicapped accessable ramp. The center has spacious and colorful childcare rooms, one of which includes a loft area for quiet time.
One on One Tutoring offers math, science, reading and writing tutoring for all levels, from kindergarten through college. Tutoring sessions begin around 3:00pm and last through the early to late evening, depending on the student's needs and schedules. It's located in the real estate building within the Park Mall Shopping Center.
Offering classes for children and adults, individuals or corporations, Berlitz allows you to prepare for a trip, or explore a new culture through the gift of language. Featuring a distinctive method of teaching that has been refined over the last 140 years, the classes at this convenient location will ensure that you don't leave home unprepared.
Located in the Mt. Hope Baptist Church, Salem Fields Kids Connect teaches children about God through the use of music, media, drama, dancing, singing, and storytelling.
Its Backyard Family Theater has live performances every Sunday at 10:20am, where families are treated to skits and music while learning important principles for life.
Salem Fields Students offers a gathering place for middle school students during each weekend worship, and high school students on Thursdays at 7pm. Students will experience live music, relevant messages and opportunities for service.
Set up in a large office building off Pearl, Impact offers a very unique set of classes. Its extremely realistic self-defense courses simulate the threats, intimidation and violence encountered during an assault. Classes are taught by a two-man team, one taking the role of instructor, the other donning a full-body suit of armor and taking the role of perpetrator. Students defend themselves with full contact. Classes are offered for men and women and a special course is offered for assault survivors. Impact also provides community courses and workplace classes, and works with local homeless shelters. Visit Impact's website for the most up-to-date class scheduling.
Faz means prize in Arabic. This daycare and preschool is nestled among a mass of nondescript office buildings on the edge of Tysons Corner. The children learn several languages: Spanish, English, French and Arabic. There are also Tai Chi and physical education classes and a computer lab.
The Roxbury-Weston Programs is comprised of the Roxbury Weston Preschool and C.A.T.C.H. (Children Achieving Through Community Hope) After school programs. The program was started by families from Weston and Roxbury in 1965, as a way to bring together suburban and urban families. Both programs serve children from Dorchester, West Roxbury, Hyde Park, Lincoln, Mattapan, Roxbury, Roslindale, Weston, Sudbury, Waltham, Wayland and Wellesley. The preschool is located in Weston in the First Parish Church; the after school program is located in Roxbury in the Church of Christ.
Sea Education Association in Woods Hole offers a living abroad program to college students. A concentration in ocean studies, nautical science and maritime life on board a ship can be a life changing experience for anyone. This is an extremely sought after program, and students should apply well in advance. The SEA programs take place in many exotic locations from the Atlantic to the Pacific. See the Web site for applications and information.
The Early Years Preschool enrolls children from the ages of two to five in a structured program that also leaves time for self-development and play. Parents can choose from a variety of schedules, including full and half days and three, four and five-day weeks. All students participate in a music and science curriculum. There is an extra charge for diaper changing.
Liberty Middle has a graduation rate of 100 percent and one of the highest populations of Gifted Students (22 percent) of any Forsyth County school. The school leadership believes students who are involved in extracurricular activities are likely to be more successful in higher education and therefore offers a wide variety of clubs and activities.