Indianapolis, IN
Castleton United Methodist Nursery School
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Telephone: (317) 841-7491 · Website: http://www.cumc-kidz.com/
Contact Info
Castleton United Methodist Nursery School
7160 Shadeland Station
Indianapolis, IN
46256
http://www.cumc-kidz.com/
Tel:
(317) 841-7491
Director:
cumnskids@castletonumc.org
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School Philosophy and Mission
"The mission of the Children's Ministry of Castleton United Methodist Church exists to prepare kids to be servants of God in the church and in the community."
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 2 months |
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | Children younger than 3 as of september 1, are enrolled in our infant/toddler program nursery school classes are for children from 3 up to 5 years of age as of september 1 |
| Acceptance criteria: | Wait list |
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