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Castro Valley, CA
Camelot School
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Telephone: (510) 481-1304 · Website: www.camelotschools.com/
School Philosophy and Mission
"Every child is an individual with unique abilities, desires and emotions. Our program is designed to meet the indiviual needs of each child and to provide them with enriching experiences. In our infant/toddler program, we recognize that, through love and understanding, our children will feel the warmth and security that fosters self-confidence and inner-happiness. Our purpose is to provide an atmosphere wherein children can grow and develop at their own pace, feel proud of their many accomplishments and, through exploration, discover the wonderful world of play.
Every child is an individual with unique abilities, desires and emotions. Out program is designed to meet the individual needs of each child by offering age-appropriate and developmentally-appropriate experiences. We strive to develop and reinforce a positive self-image in the children. This will assist them in relating to others as well as developing self-confidence and self-control. At Camelot School, all children are provided with the opportunity to expand their creative abilities and intellectual curiosity. They will discover that learning is FUN!"
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