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PICS Is Opening A New Child Care Centre In Cloverdale

Darpan News Desk, 21 Feb, 2018 01:47 PM

    PICS is opening a Day Care Centre in Cloverdale on March 5th, 2018.

     
    PICS Childcare Centre is fully licensed for 30 months to School age offering year-round child care and early education for children. It is located on 6050 – 176 on Cloverdale Rodeo Grounds in Surrey, BC.
     

    PICS Child Care Centre facility is a child-oriented center where all the children will learn through play in a safe and nurturing environment.

     

    PICS is opening a new Child Care Centre in Cloverdale! Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society is opening...

    Posted by PICS on Thursday, 15 February 2018
     

    Our goals at PICS childcare Centre are to allow children to acquire and strengthen their self-confidence and reach the highest standard of achievement in all developmental areas.

     

    We provide a wide range of working stations that will encourage your child's development and stimulate creative, imaginative play such as music to bring their artistic values out, songs to dance with to promote physical activity, puzzles and other toys to promote their intelligence and quiet time (reading sessions for groups). We also offer outdoor activities in our newly created environmentally safe designed large play area.

     

    At PICS Child Care Centre we offer enriched, age-appropriate program that helps to develop each child’s individual talents.

     

    Our Centre has the early education program, resources, and passion to meet your child’s individual needs. All our teachers are dedicated, well trained and holding ECE licence.

     

    We welcome you to PICS Child Care Centre with all smiles

     

    Please call Eva Touzard, Community Connections Coordinator, at 604-596-7722, ext. #138 or Devinder Chattha, Director, Language Studies, Settlement & Social programs at ext. #107 to register your child or for any other information.

     

    Major Capital Funding for this project has been made possible by the Province of British Columbia

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