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“Arts-rich, child-centered” childcare center coming to Columbus

“Arts-rich, child-centered” childcare center coming to Columbus

614now Staff

Columbus Museum of Art and Columbus State Community College are hitching up to provide Columbus with a new option for childcare.

Beginning this fall, you can enroll your preschooler in Wonder School.

This part-time preschool will serve as a training facility for preschool teachers, including education majors at CSCC.

“Wonder School fosters curiosity and discovery in an arts-rich, child-centered, responsive learning ecosystem for young children and the next generation of early childhood educators,” says the school’s website.

It will be broken up into two locations: the Childhood League Center, 674 Cleveland Ave and at Columbus Museum of Art, 480 E. Broad St.

CMA and CSCC will be collaborating with Childhood League Center, a nonprofit helping children and infants with special needs.

Naturally, the curriculum will incorporate art. Columbus Business First reports the students will get loads os hands-on learning using the arts.

For the first year, Wonder School will only accept 12 students on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Tuition is $4,050 for September through May.

Read more details at CBF.

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