Perry Hall Children’s Center is a non-profit preschool in Perry Hall MD, founded on the belief that parents are essential in helping children build a strong educational foundation. We are licensed by the state and have been serving families since 1968. Our philosophy is based on parental involvement and providing developmentally appropriate programs in accordance with Maryland State Department of Education curriculum guidelines. Parents/guardians take turns assisting teachers in the classroom, volunteering for various jobs, and sharing in the business operations of the school.
We are conveniently located within 5 miles of 695 and are maintained by a board of directors made up of current parents/guardians who serve as administrators.
To learn more about these programs, including schedules, curriculum, and pricing, please visit our each programs respective tab. These programs are designed to provide young children with a nurturing and stimulating environment that fosters their physical, emotional, and cognitive development. Our experienced teachers plan engaging activities that promote learning through play, exploration, and discovery. With a focus on creativity, problem-solving, and social skills, our programs help prepare children for success in kindergarten and beyond.
Want to learn more? Visit us at our Open House
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
6 pm – 7 pm
Need more information regarding our open house, email presidentphcc@gmail.com.
Why Families love PHCC
Alisia K. “Warm atmosphere, lifelong friendships, excellent teachers, and memorable field trips.”
Nikki W. “Comfortable and welcoming environment, fun and engaging learning, and lasting friendships and memories.”
Jeanne G. “High-quality early childhood education, affordable, and prepares children for kindergarten. Teacher is dedicated and loving.”
Caren K. “Special experience, socialization, and education for children. Highly recommended.”
Perry Hall Children’s Center Co-Op admits students of any race, color, gender, religion, social orientation, and national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, and national or ethnic origin in administration of its employment practices, educational policies, admissions policies, or other school-administered programs.