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Scarborough Presbyterian Children’s Center Announces New 4’s Classroom!

Scarborough Presbyterian, BriarcliffThe Scarborough Presbyterian Children’s Center, or SPCC, is located at 671 Scarborough Road in Briarcliff. SPCC is excited to announce that they are adding a fifth classroom in time for the start of the 2010-2011 school year.  This additional classroom will allow for two morning classes of 3-year olds and two morning classes of 4-year olds.

In addition to their large, bright classrooms, they have both an outdoor playground and an indoor play area, all of which provide a happy, loving and secure environment.  SPCC is celebrating its 15th year as a developmental
pre-school serving families from Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown, Scarborough, Briarcliff Manor, Ossining and Pleasantville.

Some of the special programs offered at SPCC include:  Afternoon Enrichment classes for 2-year olds with topics such as – Science & Sensory Exploration, Go-Green Recycled Art, and Cooking with Children’s Literature; Afternoon Enrichment for 3 to 5-year olds with topics such as – Sports and Games, Tae Kwon Do by UMAC, Classic Stories/Movie and a Craft, Science Exploration and Cooking; and an extended day Lunch Bunch program, where the children gather together for lunch and games.  SPCC also has an eight-week Summer Camp program for toddlers to 5-year olds.

For more information regarding any of the programs at SPCC, please call them at 914-941-0025, ext. 17.



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