This private preschool facility is set up on Plain Road in a towering brick building. Classrooms are set up by interest allowing for personal choice at a very young age. Group play, language development and pre-reading skills are stressed here. Call for an appointment if you are interested in enrolling your child. An analogous sister school is at 65 Main Street, as well.
This child care center at the old Frost school offers full-day care for infants and kindergarteners. The Frost School opened in 1908, and the building is holding up "beautifully," officials said. The building was converted to a child care center in 1999. The co-directors are Karen Lessard and Jane Garrahan.
The Kids' League of Westford has been serving the community for more than 13 years, providing after-school care to students from kindergarten to fifth grade. Its experienced staff offers many fun and educational activities, from homework help to outdoor play time. Its rates are affordable, there is a handy drop-in program and a bus service.
Acorn has classes for infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and prekindergarteners. Programs focus on music, computers, creative outlets, and field trips. The center's mission is to "to create a safe and nurturing environment that fully supports the needs of all the children, families, and teachers that comprise our Acorn Family."
The Children's Center at Frost is located in the heart of Westford and is part of The Roudenbush Children's Center. With a long standing history of 102 years, The Children's Center at Frost offers care for infant through kindergarten-aged children. It is licensed by the EEC, and offers a high quality child care in a program which is accredited by the National Academy of Education for Young Children. Offering extended day care services to meet the needs of working families, The Children's Center at Frost has a long list of families who value their role in helping their child learn at a developmentally appropriate pace.
This preschool is located at 170 Plain Rd. and at 65 Main St. Rooms are divided into interest centers designed to encourage "individual choice, group play and creativity." Activities include small motor development, problem solving, language development, and pre-reading skills. The preschool offers young children an opportunity to participate in group activities and explore the world around them. The director is Priscilla Sellers.