Country Home Learning Center's mission is to fill the childhood years with boundless opportunities for academic, physical and social growth in an environment full of fun.
Our young students will experience a rich variety of hands on activities that encourage them to explore, discover solutions, and engage in countless projects that challenge and excite young minds.
Through all of our varied learning activities, we emphasize our most important vision is to provide our students with many opportunities to succeed every day.
Frequent successes in young children promote both self-confidence and a higher self-esteem, which are vital to the learning process.
Our goal is to help each child become an inquisitive, happy and confident young student.
Quick Facts (2025)
- School Type: Early Childhood / Day Care
- Grades: Prekindergarten-Kindergarten
- Enrollment: 162 students
- Application Deadline: None / Rolling
- Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
School Overview
School Type
Religious Affiliation
Grades Offered
Grades Prekindergarten-Kindergarten
Year Founded
1982
School Calendar
Student Body
Total Students
162 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
% Students of Color
67%
State avg.: 41%
Students by Grade

Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
2 teachers
Tuition and Acceptance Rate
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Application URL
School Notes
- School Motto: The Best Start for Your Child’s Future
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the application deadline for Country Home Learning Center No. 2?
The application deadline for Country Home Learning Center No. 2 is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).
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