Noah's Ark Learning Center
About the Business
Noah's Ark Learning Center is a trusted educational institution located at 124 East G Street in Russellville, Arkansas, United States. Our center provides a nurturing and stimulating environment for children to learn and grow. With a focus on early childhood education, we offer a comprehensive curriculum that includes play-based learning, social development, and academic readiness. Our dedicated staff are experienced and passionate about helping children reach their full potential. At Noah's Ark Learning Center, we strive to create a welcoming and inclusive community where every child feels valued and supported. Come visit us and see the difference our center can make in your child's education and development.
Location & Phone number
124 E G St, Russellville, AR 72801, United States
Hours open
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"Their “protocol” is to wait until the parent arrives to call an ambulance in the event of an emergency? Where did they learn that? What if I worked in Conway? Also my son went there briefly and had more incident reports than I can count. One of them stated “he was found with a mark on his neck” so I’m not convinced they closely watch the kids. After my son who has never had a seizure fell, got a concussion, and had a seizure nobody even called to ask about his well being."
"I have three children who currently attend Noah's Ark, my oldest has been there since she was just over a year old. Since day one, Mrs. Minnie and her staff have treated us like family. The staff are held to high accountability and it pays off, they are all incredible and my children very much enjoy going to "school" each day. They have a learning curriculum they follow in the class rooms. My four-year-old can write her name, knows the difference in primary and secondary colors, in addition to other things that her other peers aren't learning. My two-year-old can count to 20 and knows all of her colors. I love the fact that they are Christian based and pray before meals and are also taught from the Bible. The facility is always clean. It is so comforting knowing each day I am dropping my children off at a place where they are loved and given great care. We LOVE Noah's Ark! -Jessie Evans"
"We’ve been at Noah’s Ark for 2 years and absolutely love it! We are blessed to have teachers that pour themselves into our two girls every day that they are there! The director and the teachers have always been wonderful and are always willing to listen and help however they are able. We couldn’t ask for a better environment to have our girls in. From the ladies that work with the babies, to the ladies that work with the older kids, teaching them letters, numbers, and sight words, they are all amazing, patient, clean, and fun! Our girls love it. It’s also the cleanest daycare I’ve seen. That’s a big deal! We love Noah’s Ark! They are a huge blessing to the Russellville area."
"I wouldn't take my dog here. My son went here for a few months and I have never felt so discriminated against. The teachers bullied my child and treated him like an outcast. For example, you have to bring your child's breakfast each morning. I was getting my son set up and the teacher comes over and snatches up his breakfast bar from his hand and says he can not have it because it was made in a factory that also processes nuts. She then gave him a bar she had.... and sure enough it also said it was processed in a factory that processes nuts. She was just looking for a reason to single him out.... I'm guessing this was because I have several visible tattoos. Anyone who would treat a child poorly because they do not agree with their mothers lifestyle has no business being around children in the first place. They are bot good christians, nor are they good people in general."
"My son went here for a few months. They were great at first and then he was ready to be moved up to the next class and they moved up other kids that were not ready before him and put him in a room with a l girls and they were a lot younger than him. The curriculum was things he already knew and he got bored with it. They then decided they couldn't handle him and asked us to leave that day. They started saying he was disrespectful and mean and that he made up too many stories. I had never heard any of this before and I was very disappointed that they would not bring things to my attention if it was going on. I would not suggest anyone take their kid there until management is changed."
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