Arlington, TX
Children's Oasis
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Telephone: (817) 483-7800 · Website: www.thechildrensoasis.com
Contact Info
Children's Oasis
6409 W. Poly Webb Rd.
Arlington, TX
76016
www.thechildrensoasis.com
Tel:
(817) 483-7800
Fax:
(817) 496-3220
Director:
Lorraine Ochoa
lori@thechildrensoasis.com
Admissions Director:
Lorraine Ochoa
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General Approach to Learning
| Predominantly teacher-led instruction |
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School Philosophy and Mission
Parents want quality care, love and security for their children.
These things, the support needed by parents, and an early education are TCO?S top priority.
Children start learning from birth. Wi...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
6:30 Arrivals.
Free Play.
7:00 Customized Learning Skills:
(one-on-one) with each student. Includes reading
flash cards, books, numbers, time, money,
science, math, phonics, numbers.
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition
| Ages | From
3 years
to 5 years |
| Days: | 5 day(s) a week 6:30 am- 6:30 pm |
| Tuition: | $155/Week |
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
| School year | Year round program |
| Total enrollment | 35 |
| Student/teacher ratio | 1:10 |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 1 months |
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | After a deposit is made |
| Wait list | Yes |
| Deadline for applications | Rolling |
| Application Information | $50.00 |
| Acceptance criteria: | First-come basis |
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