Collingdale Campus
Changing Lanes Learning Center is a preschool and pre-Kindergarten program which is a totally peanut and tree-nut free facility located in Collingdale, PA. Education at Changing Lanes Learning Center is based on a belief in the presence of God within each person. Central to our philosophy is faith in the integrity of each child. Our respect for the individual leads us to care for one another and for the larger community.
Our teachers attend workshops and conferences throughout the school year as an ongoing commitment to staying informed and current with the ever changing curriculum and technological advances. These workshops and professional Development opportunities keep them updated and well informed so they can provide your child with an invaluable education.
-
promotes each child’s potential
-
support with growth in academic skills
-
cultivation of an inner discipline and a strong sense of self
-
enjoyment of learning provide opportunities for self-directed learning
-
Food Allergy Awareness Integrated Curriculum
-
Managing students Food Allergies
In efforts to maintain our high quality standards within our preschool program, we have upgraded our technology system by providing our students with brand new Samsung Kids Galaxy Tab E Lite tablets. They are loaded with fun and engaging teacher-controlled and monitored apps, offering integrative learning experiences. Samsung Kid's devices provide a safe environment and age-appropriate content, giving parents/teachers peace of mind with safeguarded adult control installed by our teaching staff.
Although Changing Lanes Learning Center in Collingdale follows Southeast Delco School
District’s decisions concerning closing due to weather conditions. When they are closed for
inclement weather, we will make our own decision if we will be closed. This also applies to
opening late due to inclement weather. If Southeast Delco School District announces a two-hour
delayed opening, we will decide if we will open on a two-hour delay. Which means that CLLC
will open at 9 A.M. instead of at 7 A.M.