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Primrose School of Denver North

4.2
(22 reviews)

Business Details

9954 East 59th Avenue, Denver, CO
80238, United States
(720) 405-5150
https://www.primroseschools.com/schools/denver-north/

About

PreschoolDay Care CenterPrivate SchoolPrimrose Schools Franchising Company
Primrose School of Denver North is an accredited daycare located in the Denver area that offers infant, toddler, preschool, pre-kindergarten, kindergarten and after school programs. For over 40 years Primrose preschools has been a trusted household name and a nationally recognized daycare provider committed to forging a path that leads to a brighter future for all children.

Details

  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

Primrose School of Denver North
9954 East 59th Avenue, Denver, CO
80238, United States

Hours

Monday6:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Tuesday6:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday6:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Thursday6:45 AM - 5:30 PM
Friday6:45 AM - 5:30 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Products & Services

1 list · 20 items

7 - Core Classrooms + Kindergarten and Summer and Before and After School

20 items

Infant Care
Toddler Care
Preschool
Pre-Kindergarten
Full Time Child Care
Full Time Day Care
Full Time Preschool
Music Curriculum
Language and Literacy Curriculum
Social Studies Curriculum
Math Curriculum
Physical Development Curriculum
Creative Arts Curriculum
STEM Curriculum
Science and Engineering Curriculum
Touch-Free Check In
Virtual Tours
Kindergarten Program
Summer Camp
Before and After school care

Reviews

4.2
22 reviews
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  • RW
    Rachael Wire
    May 19, 2026
    1.0
    It would be really nice if families of this daycare would slow down driving in our neighborhood. You have kids you should know better! Kids are walking and riding their bikes to school and you thinking going 40-50 is ok? This daycare never should have been built in this location.
  • LD
    Lydia Djong
    Feb 20, 2026
    1.0
    Every single day my 6 month old was left alone crying in the corner. That's always the case for me whenever I picked her up. She didn't get the attention and care needed. Almost every single picture was her with swollen eyes for crying for hours. The infant teachers were new (1 year experience on each) as posted in front of the classroom door. We tried to meet with the director and took a few emails to finally set up a follow up meeting and this meeting never actually happened. Probably because she knew that we were only there for 2 more weeks. We stayed there for only 3 months and best decision ever to leave. Now my baby is very happy and thriving in a different facility.
  • OO
    Olivia
    Jan 20, 2024
    3.0
    I recently moved to this daycare for my child (a little boy aged 3) and I have been taking him here for about a month now and here is my opinion on it. Overall care for my child is great. I have a few teachers that I personally like and that my child talks about frequently and that would be Miss Aja and Miss Suzie. He loves them and talks about them often. But my complaint would be management. There have been multiple times where I have come to pick up my child and Alicia and Micheal are being kinda rude to the teachers. And I do notice that they are understaffed and my child has not been in his correct class so that has been an issue of mine too. But mainly it has been how they have been treating staff, and I have friends that have had their kids in here since they were babies to pre-K and they have told me that management has not been too stable so that kinda concern me since I care about the people who are actually in the classroom with my child and they are not being treated correctly by management when they already have to work with kids all day (which I may add is not an easy job being Im a first time parent and learning as I go as well) so for them to then have to be directed by management after a long day doesn't sit with me too well. I hope Beth will read this and take into concentration and maybe talk to her upper staff. Love the preschool 1-3 teachers
  • CL
    Chelsea Lawley
    Jan 29, 2021
    1.0
    The school is a wildly different place than when we enrolled, which is incredibly unfortunate. Days off have radically increased, open hours decreased, screen time has been used more sparingly in classrooms. If any difficulty is brought to the leadership it is met with hostile disregard. Our son is still enrolled here because he now has friends and a community so moving him feels punitive to him but if we were looking for a school today we would steer clear.

Frequently Asked Questions About Primrose School of Denver North

What is Primrose School of Denver North’s policy regarding staff and students who may be ill?

We require any students or staff with respiratory illness symptoms or fever to stay home until fever free for at least 24 hours.

What gets disinfected and cleaned on a frequent basis?

Items like high-touch toys, playground equipment, and other common surfaces are disinfected frequently throughout the day. Sheets and blankets from cribs are laundered daily; for older children, individual cots and blankets are provided for each child and are laundered on a weekly basis. Learn more here: https://tinyurl.com/mryjfs62

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