We are located within the Boston University Medical Campus, near Massachusetts Avenue and close to Harrison Avenue. The school offers private entrances and a parking lot for staff and families, creating a convenient, peaceful environment within the city.

Our school participates in local community efforts through the Boston Chamber of Commerce, fostering meaningful connections and supporting the broader community surrounding the medical campus.

Our Parent Partnership Group is a major strength of the school. Families regularly participate in meetings where they share feedback, collaborate on ideas, and help support a positive school community. Daily communication and a welcoming, relationship-focused environment further ensure that families feel connected and involved.

We offer both Music Class and Amazing Athletes, giving children opportunities to develop motor skills, coordination, and creativity. These enrichments complement our play-based curriculum and provide engaging, hands-on experiences throughout the week.

Yes. Our school is open from 7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. to support your work schedule and provide your child with a full day of engaging, nurturing care.

Classroom sizes follow Massachusetts licensing ratios and Little Sprouts standards: Infants: 1:3 or 2:7 child-to-teacher ratio, Infant/Toddler classroom: 2:7–2:9 (depending on ages), Toddlers: 2:9, Toddler/Preschool transition: 2:9, Preschool: 2:20. These ratios ensure children receive individualized care, strong supervision, and meaningful learning experiences at every age.

We serve nutritious, age-appropriate snacks that support healthy development. Our food practices emphasize balance, variety, and positive mealtime experiences that encourage lifelong healthy habits.

Yes. We offer both full-time and part-time schedules so families can choose the option that works best for them.

Tuition varies based on your child’s age, program, and schedule. We’re happy to walk you through your options and help you find a plan that fits your needs.

Yes. Our toddler classrooms encourage movement, hands-on learning, and social development. These programs help children build confidence and independence in a supportive setting.

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