Noblesville KinderCare (Closed 2025)

Our Noblesville KinderCare staff is fantastic; we are not only co-workers but a family.
We take care of each other and work together to run a wonderful school and it shows as you walk through our halls.
75% of our staff members are parents and you can feel the genuine care and compassion from our teachers as you visit each classroom.

School Overview

Grades Offered
Grades Nursery/Preschool-Prekindergarten
Year Founded
2007

Student Body

Total Students
n/a
Student Body Type
Co-ed

Tuition and Acceptance Rate

Admission Deadline
None / Rolling

School Notes

  • Welcome to Noblesville KinderCare!
    Our center istuckedright inside of the South Harbour neighborhood off of Sheridan Road (SR 38). Our center is NECPA accredited as well as Level 4with the State of Indiana's Paths toQuality Program. We pride ourselves on offering quality educational programs where we build a solid foundation for future school success by developing the whole child; we place anemphasis on assisting your child's growthin their social, cognitive, and physical development.
    Families are an integral part everything we do and extrememly important in aiding a home school connection. We believe it takes a village to raise a child, and our parents consider us to be an extension of their families (their village). You child will not only have a safe, secure, and stimulating environment to learn in, but will have support from a team of child development experts who have a true passion for educating and nurturing children.
    You’ll find that our classrooms feature a print-rich environment full of carefully selected materials, written charts and labels, and children’s literature. By helping your child connect spoken words and print, we’re helping develop early literacy and writing skills. Whether your child has first words or first grade on the horizon, we’re excited to show you how everything in our center is designed for learning!
  • At Noblesville KinderCare, your child's health,safety, security & well-being are our top priorities. Not only are all of our outside perimeter doors locked to ensure security, but they lead to the playgrounds which are all fenced with locked gates as well.
    In addition, the front door of the building has a coded entry where only enrolled families and staff are given a code. Visitors are asked to ring the doorbell and wait for a member of management to check their photo ID and escort them to the appropriate classroom.
    TheNoblesville KinderCare has an appointed Health & Safety Coordinator on staff tocomplete daily safety checks as well as monthly fire and disaster drills. Our teachers and staff participate in First Aid and CPR certification annually. The infant staff is trained in safesleep practices and SIDS prevention. Our center provides nutritious meals and snacks planned byregistered dietitians. Each classroom practices family style dining where teachers model appropriate table manners and encourage children to assist in meal time routines.
  • Hours Of Operation: 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM, M-F
  • Accreditations: NECPA
  • Enrollment: Min Age - 6 Weeks, Max Age - 12 Year-Olds
  • Accept Hoosier Childcare (covers partial [co-pay may apply] or full tuition based on income and education level) - Parent must contact CCDF office and speak with case worker for approval; Center cannot assist with process, but accepts it.
  • Infant Programs (6 Weeks – 1 Year), Toddler Programs (1 – 2 Years), Discovery Preschool Programs (2 – 3 Years), Preschool Programs (3 – 4 Years), Prekindergarten Programs (4 – 5 Years), Before and After School Programs (5–12 Years), Summer Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)
Source: National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the application deadline for Noblesville KinderCare?
The application deadline for Noblesville KinderCare is rolling (applications are reviewed as they are received year-round).

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