Irvine, CA
Irvine Valley College Child Development Center
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Telephone: (949) 451-5484 · Website: http://www.ivc.edu/defaul...
Contact Info
Irvine Valley College Child Development Center
5500 Irvine Center Drive
Irvine, CA
92618
http://www.ivc.edu/default.aspx
Tel:
(949) 451-5484
Director:
Director : Becky Thomas
cdc@ivc.edu
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School Philosophy and Mission
"Our Center is developmentally oriented with primary emphasis on the individual child. Our classrooms are center-based with new activities planned regularly. Rooms are designed so that children have n...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
"Time Activity
7:00 Center opens. Children arrive. Inside play. Opening Classroom changes each month.
8:30 Outside and Inside choice time. Learning Centers are open throughout the day. Children have...
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition
| Ages | From
2 years
6 months
to 5 years |
| Days: | 5 day(s) a week 7:00 am- 6:00 pm |
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 2 years and 6 months |
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | Children ages 2½ and potty trained through 5 years of age. tours are required before registering. they are given on tuesday at 10am and thursdays at 3pm. no appointment is necessary. (you may bring your child.) your child must be potty trained for group care, which means that he/she must be able to go to the bathroom without assistance. |
| Acceptance criteria: | Students receive priority registration if there are openings |
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