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Does Bright Horizons at Boynton Beach offer a summer program?

Yes! Our center is open year-round and we offer a fun and enriching summer camp for children up to age 8. Our camp includes:

  • Action-packed program that’s both fun and educational
  • Age-appropriate, engaging investigative topics that incorporate children’s interests
  • Virtual field trips & special guests, and daily fitness activities
  • Health, safety, and security policies that meet or exceed local, state, and national standards
  • Contact us to learn more. Space is limited and early registration is encouraged!
     

What is Stem all about?

STEM is an acronym for science, technology, engineering, and math. STEM education, a term initiated by the National Science Foundation, refers to an educational approach that integrates these four disciplines.

As part of Bright Horizons’ preschool/kindergarten prep project, we have been focusing on enhancing our math and science practices in the past years. STEM experiences are a natural outgrowth of that.

Why offer Baby Signs?

When babies use modified gestures it can be an effective communication tool. Teaching and practicing baby sign language also can be fun and give teachers and babies an opportunity to bond.

Baby Signing  is for babies between birth and 3 years of age. Sign language is proven to help children develop early language skills. 

Are meals provided at the center?

We provide nutritious and delicious snacks in the morning and in the afternoon. Parents provide their child's lunch.

Eventually we will offer our organic hot lunch program for an additional fee.

 

How do I register for the VPK?

You can always apply online at any time by going to www.FamilyCentral.org/PBVPKParents
You will need the following:
Proof of Florida Residency and  Birth Certificate/ Proof of age.
Or contact the VP Hotline at 561-653-2458.

Does Bright Horizons offer discounts to military families?

Tuition assistance for eligible military families is available at participating Bright Horizons’ centers when on-base care is not available. You can find more information and a map of participating centers here