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The Malvern School & Child Care Center West Norriton

Private School
Trooper, PA 19403
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The Malvern School & Child Care Center West Norriton is a premier early education institution serving children aged six weeks to eight years in an inclusive learning environment. While primarily focused on general early childhood education, the school demonstrates a commitment to serving children with diverse learning needs through individualized attention and adaptive teaching approaches.

The school offers high-quality, literacy-focused curricula designed to meet and exceed national benchmarks for early childhood education. Programs emphasize social, emotional, and intellectual development through innovative teaching methodologies that prioritize each child's individual interests and developmental stages. Key offerings include full- and part-time enrollment options, kindergarten enrichment, after-school activities, and summer camps.

What sets The Malvern School West Norriton apart is its commitment to maintaining low student-teacher ratios, fostering meaningful connections between educators and families. The school has received recognition including a Families First award for customer service and a Best Place to Work Award, reflecting their dedication to both family satisfaction and staff excellence. While not exclusively a special education provider, the school's inclusive approach and individualized attention make it supportive of children with diverse developmental needs.

Student-Teacher Ratio

Low Ratio

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The Malvern School & Child Care Center West Norriton at a Glance

A comprehensive overview of what this school offers

Who is this school for?

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Private
Preschool (Ages 2-5)
Elementary (K-5)
kindergarten enrichment

What is the learning environment like?

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low student-teacher ratios

What opportunities are there beyond the classroom?

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kindergarten enrichment
family partnerships

Other Important Info

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literacy-focused curricula
social-emotional learning
after-school activities
summer camps
individualized attention
General early learning/some diverse needs
inclusive early learning
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Hours6:30 AM - 6:00 PM

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Preschool (Ages 2-5)
Elementary (K-5)

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