The vision of Joyful Noise is to give all children access to high quality education based on developmentally appropriate practices in a faith based atmosphere.
We believe that each child is a unique individual. We are sensitive to a child's spiritual, social, emotional, intellectual and physical needs.
We will provide developmentally appropriate and faith based programs in a Christian atmosphere.
Our curriculum is approved by the Early Learning Coalition and consists of components which are physical health, social and emotional development, language and communication, emergent development, social studies, gross and fine motor development, the arts, approached to learning, early reading and number skills and cognitive development.
Quick Facts (2025)
- Grades: Prekindergarten-1
- Enrollment: 149 students
- Yearly Tuition: $200
- Application Deadline: None / Rolling
- Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
School Overview
Student Body
Total Students
149 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
% Students of Color
22%
State avg.: 47%
Students by Grade

Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
1 teacher
Tuition and Acceptance Rate
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
Yearly Tuition Cost
Application URL
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does Joyful Noise Learning Center cost?
Joyful Noise Learning Center's tuition is approximately $200 for private students.
What schools are Joyful Noise Learning Center often compared to?
Joyful Noise Learning Center is often viewed alongside schools like Charlotte Preparatory School by visitors of our site.
When is the application deadline for Joyful Noise Learning Center?
The application deadline for Joyful Noise Learning Center is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).
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