Growing Children Of Providence

1 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI, 02908

School Overview:

Growing Children Of Providence
School Type Early Childhood / Day Care
School Membership(s) National Association for the Education of Young Children
Religious Affiliation Nonsectarian
Grades Offered Grades Kindergarten - Kindergarten
Student Body
Total Students 28 students
Student Body Type Co-ed
% Students of Color 67% (RI School Avg.: 27%)
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers 1 teachers
Student : Teacher Ratio 3:1 (National school avg.: 13:1)

Nearby Schools:

Growing Children Of Providence
Gr. K | 0 mi. away
St Patrick Academy
Gr. 8-10 | 0.2 mi. away
Smith Hill Early Childhood Lea
Gr. PK-K | 0.6 mi. away
The Laurel School
Gr. 2-5 | 0.7 mi. away
The Childrens Workshop
Gr. K | 0.8 mi. away

View all schools in: Providence, Providence County, Zip 02908

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