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Cedar Park, TX
the goddard school
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Telephone: (512) 258-5292 · Website: www.goddardschool.com/Schools/Cedar-Park-TX/schools.gspx
School Philosophy and Mission
The Goddard School® is dedicated to providing the foundation to encourage each child's lifelong love of learning in a safe and nurturing environment by:
-offering a wide range of enriching activities to meet the needs of each child
-focusing on building each child's emotional, social, cognitive and physical skills
-offering multi-cultural and developmentally appropriate materials and equipment
-complying with Quality Assurance Reviews and parent surveys conducted by GSI
-supporting the professional development of teachers through GSU
-offering open communication with families in an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
Why do children at The Goddard School® look like they're having so much fun? Because play is the foundation for learning and Goddard Schools take play very seriously.
Goddard School teachers promote play by creating theme-based lesson plans to meet the individual needs of the children in their classrooms. They introduce developmentally appropriate materials and activities in Learning Centers. These Centers are hands-on areas and include music, science, math, creative art, writing, computers and dramatic play.
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