Kids & Family
Local Preschool Stands Above The Rest
The Primrose School of Ashburn has been recognized as "Best Preschool 2019" by three different publications.
Northern Virginia is one of the best places in the country to raise a family and top-quality early education is one of the attributes that contribute to it. Loudoun County offers a large selection of daycares and preschools, but one school distinguishes itself every year by earning wide acclaim from enrolled families. It has been earning awards since it started operations in 2012.
The Primrose School of Ashburn, with campuses near George Washington University at Route 7 and in Broadlands, has been voted “Best Preschool in 2019” and recognized as such by three local publications. The Loudoun Times-Mirror, Posh Seven Magazine and Northern Virginia Magazine conducted the polls and made the results public in the last months.
The school distinguishes itself by featuring a proprietary curriculum tailored to each age group that includes tenets from the leading early education philosophies, and by its carefully selected group of well-trained and motivated educators. Children start as young as babies and graduate from Kindergarten with a solid foundation and a lifelong love for learning, making the most of the important first five years of growth, when the brain undergoes its most rapid development.
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In an increasingly competitive world, parents want to provide the best education for their children, and the Primrose School of Ashburn has been scoring high in satisfaction with parents. Ashley, a young mom comments: “when we walked into Primrose that first day, we immediately felt that not only was this an amazing school but it felt like a family! Thanks to his infant room teachers [our son] has grown from a scared, timid little boy to a strong, confident young toddler.”
Even in the overcrowded market of daycares and preschools in our county, the Primrose School of Ashburn outshines the competition with a simple formula: give children and their families the very best education and care, nurturing all facets of a child’s growth including social, emotional, physical, creative, cognitive and character development. Year after year parents agree.
