A Place To Stay,

Learn And Shine

Programs

Programs Designed for

Whole-Child Development

Programs Designed for Whole-Child Development

At Kings Kids Daycare & Learning Center, we offer a variety of programs designed to nurture your child’s development while providing a safe and loving environment. Each program is tailored to the unique needs of children at different stages, with a focus on fostering growth academically, socially, physically, and spiritually.

Program and Fees

We are committed to providing high-quality care and education at an affordable rate for families.

Annual
Supply Fee

( $100.00 )

Tuition
Fee

Tuition: Full-time $230

Part-time: $195

Summer
Camp

$145.00

Registration
Fee

$125.00 (One-time fee)

Mothers
Morning Out

( $170.00 )

Infant Care

(6 weeks – 12 months)

Our infant program provides a nurturing and stimulating environment where your baby feels loved and secure.

Toddler Program

( 1 – 3 years )

Toddlers are explorers by nature, and our program encourages curiosity, creativity, and learning through play.

Preschool Program

( 3 – 5 years )

Our preschool program prepares children for a smooth transition to kindergarten by blending education and play in a faith-based environment.

School Age

(5 – 12 Years)

The School Age Program provides a safe and supportive environment where children can continue learning beyond the classroom.

Summer Camp

(5 – 12 Years)

Our Summer Camp keeps children active, engaged, and learning during the summer months through fun and educational experiences.

Specialized Learning Activities

In addition to our core programs, we offer activities
that support the holistic development of each child:

In addition to our core programs, we offer activities that support the holistic development of each child:

  • STEM Projects: Hands-on experiments to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  • Sensory Play: Encouraging exploration through textures, sounds, and materials.
  • Arts & Crafts: Inspiring creativity and developing fine motor skills.
  • Reading Readiness: Building early literacy through phonics, storytelling, and interactive reading.
  • Gross Motor Development: Promoting physical fitness and coordination with active play.