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At The Goddard School located in Gallatin, we're more than just a daycare. The Goddard School is a private preschool, offering childcare to infants and toddlers to pre-k. Our programs are designed to nurture each child's curiosity in a safe and caring environment.
Frequently Asked Questions About The Goddard School of Gallatin
Are you Licensed?
We take extra care to ensure that each of our Goddard School locations is licensed in their specific state before opening. States also conduct annual and semi-annual licensing visits to ensure our Schools remain in compliance. If you have any further questions regarding licensing, please contact your local Goddard School to learn more.
What are your rates?
Our tuition rates are comparable to others in your local premium childcare market. Because each School is an individually owned and operated franchise, rates vary. Please contact your local Goddard School to learn more.
Do you have a waiting list?
Availability is based on each individual School. Please contact your local Goddard School to learn more.
Do you offer discounts?
Because each Goddard School is an individually owned and operated franchise, special offers vary by location. Please contact your local Goddard School to learn more.
Do you provide education or only childcare?
Yes, The Goddard School® is an early learning institution that focuses on the social, emotional, physical and academic development of children from infancy to pre-k. Our highly trained and motivated faculty develop experiential lesson plans for all age groups that reflect the skills, abilities and interests of the children in each classroom.
Against the backdrop of a warm, safe and caring environment, The Goddard School supports children on their journey to becoming confident and joyful learners who are ready for school, careers and life.
What is a typical day at The Goddard School like?
In each classroom, we provide hands-on, playful, child-centered learning experiences that vary based on the children’s levels of development. Teachers help children grow into happy, healthy, intelligent little humans who are ready to take on the world around them.
For infants, we follow the care schedule set by your family and utilize personal care moments to connect with and expand your little one’s individual development. Our teachers also incorporate songs, finger play, books and sensory and physical exploration each day.
Our busy toddlers flex their independence as they learn to walk, talk and safely explore the world around them. Their curiosity and interests drive the classroom structure.
In our preschool and pre-k classrooms, we add more school preparation and readiness by focusing on academic skills as well as interpersonal and collaboration skills. Teachers support children as they investigate the world around them. Children learn how to ask and answer questions, work with others, navigate social situations and understand and communicate their own thoughts and feelings.
Our teachers expertly create supportive classrooms for all children to safely learn and test new social, academic and physical skills throughout a typical routine that includes morning and afternoon snack time, lunch, naptime, exploration time, small and large group experiences and outdoor play.
What types of qualifications do Goddard School teachers and caregivers have?
Our experienced Goddard School teachers meet all state and/or local regulations and have access to continuous training provided by their state and our own Goddard University. We train teachers on a regular basis in health and safety regulations, education standards and more.
Can any of the families in the School opt out of vaccinating their children?
In many states, children who are not vaccinated because of exemptions based on medical condition or sincerely held religious beliefs attend The Goddard Schools. If your child is not vaccinated, please contact the owner of The Goddard School to inquire as to whether exemptions may apply as not all exemptions are recognized in every state. To ensure the health and safety of everyone, if an outbreak occurs and a child has not been vaccinated, they will be asked to stay at home.
What supplies do I need to provide for my child?
Please provide any necessary personal care supplies for your little one, such as diapers, wipes, a change of clothing and naptime bedding. For infants, please supply a crib sheet. For toddlers and older children please bring a blanket and/or sleeping bag. Many of our locations also ask that you pack lunch for your child each day. Please contact your local School for additional details.
What age groups does The Goddard School of Gallatin provide childcare for?
The Goddard School of Gallatin offers childcare and preschool programs for infants, toddlers, and pre-kindergarten children.
Is The Goddard School of Gallatin licensed?
Yes, each Goddard School location, including Gallatin, is licensed in its state and undergoes regular licensing visits to ensure compliance.
What are the school hours for The Goddard School of Gallatin?
The school is open Monday through Friday from 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM and is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Does The Goddard School provide educational programs in addition to childcare?
Yes, The Goddard School focuses on early learning and the social, emotional, physical, and academic development of children from infancy to pre-k with experiential lesson plans.
What qualifications do teachers and caregivers at The Goddard School have?
Goddard School teachers meet state and local regulations and receive continuous training, including health and safety and education standards, through Goddard University.
Are families allowed to opt out of vaccinating their children at The Goddard School?
Some exemptions based on medical conditions or religious beliefs may apply depending on state regulations, but unvaccinated children may be asked to stay home during outbreaks.
What supplies do parents need to provide for their child at The Goddard School of Gallatin?
Parents should bring personal care items like diapers, wipes, change of clothing, and naptime bedding; infants need a crib sheet, toddlers and older children a blanket or sleeping bag; some locations also require packing lunch.
How can I schedule a tour of The Goddard School of Gallatin?
You can schedule a tour by visiting their website tour page or using the provided booking link for a convenient online reservation.
What nearby places can I visit around The Goddard School of Gallatin while dropping off or picking up my child?
Nearby you can find family-friendly dining options like Papa John's Pizza and Dos Bros Mexican Restaurant, as well as Sumner Pediatric Dentistry and dental offices like Lucas Orthodontic Group for convenient healthcare visits.
Are there healthcare providers near The Goddard School of Gallatin?
Yes, nearby healthcare options include Sumner Pediatric Dentistry, Smile Connections Family Dental LLC, and medical practitioners such as Kucich Alison DO-Fairvue Primary Care and Helion Cruz, MD.
What local services are available near The Goddard School of Gallatin for personal care and wellness?
In the vicinity, you can access beauty and spa services such as Essential You by Wendy Woods, Just Breath Aesthetics, and BRĒTH Nail Bar, ideal for self-care during your visits.