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Division of Early Childhood Development - Office of Child Care — Maryland State Department of Education — Division of Early Childhood Development - Office of Child Care — Non-Public Nursery Schools - MSDE-Approved Educational Programs as of July 1, 2017 Ages Child Care County City/Town Address Zip Program Name Telephone Served License # Allegany Cresaptown P O Box 5154 21505-5154 Calvary Christian Academy (301) 729-0791 2, 3, 4, 5 140864 Allegany Cumberland 205 Baltimore Avenue 21501 Beginnings Pre-School & Kind. (301) 729-5511 2, 3, 4 139493 Allegany Cumberland 700 Bishop Walsh Road 21502 Bishop Walsh School (301) 724-5360 3, 4 not needed Allegany Cumberland 217 North Centre Street 21502 Humpty Dumpty Learning Center (301) 722-6599 3, 4 33356 Allegany Cumberland 2020 Bedford Street 21502 Lighthouse Christian Day Care (301) 777-7375 2, 3, 4, 5 79882 Anne Arundel Annapolis 710 Ridgely Avenue 21401 Annapolis Area Christian School (410) 266-8251 4 75757 190 Admiral Cochran Drive, Ste. Anne Arundel Annapolis 21401 Bay Country Children's Learning Centers (410) 974-6700 3, 4 40369 190 Anne Arundel Annapolis 301 Rowe Boulevard 21401 Calvary Center (410) 268-3812 3, 4 98524 Anne Arundel Annapolis 479 Merryman Road 21401 Creative Garden LC Annapolis (410) 268-0900 2, 3, 4 51023 Anne Arundel Annapolis 1740 Forest Drive 21401 Heritage Learning Center (410) 263-5153 4 not needed Anne Arundel Annapolis 657 Broadneck Road 21409 In Faith Christian School (410) 757-7680 2, 3, 4, 5 131415 Anne Arundel Annapolis 221 Bay Dale Drive 21401 Joy In Learning at Whispering Woods (410) 974-0206 3, 4 40375 Anne Arundel Annapolis 534 Hillsmere Drive 21403 Key School (410) 263-9231 3, 4 66342 Anne Arundel Annapolis 1125 Spa Road 21403 Kneseth Israel NS (410) 263-3924 2, 3, 4, 5 102820 Anne Arundel Annapolis 179 Admiral Cochrane Drive 21401 Learning Tree Child Development Center of Annapolis (410) 573-9300 3, 4 88294 Anne Arundel Annapolis 1641 Winchester Road 21409 Montessori International Children's House (410) 757-7789 3, 4 40321 Anne Arundel Annapolis 3112 Arundel on the Bay Road 21401 Saint Anne's School of Annapolis - Extended Day (410) 263-8650 2, 3, 4 61055 Anne Arundel Annapolis 701 College Parkway 21401 St. Andrew by the Bay Preschool (410) 974-1994 2, 3, 4, 5 82017 Ages Child Care County City/Town Address Zip Program Name Telephone Served License # Anne Arundel Annapolis 1601 Pleasant Plains Road 21409 St. Margaret's Day School Ext. (410) 757-2333 2, 3, 4 94323 Anne Arundel Annapolis 1120 Spa Road 21403 St. Martins Lutheran Church School (410) 269-1955 2, 3, 4, 5 106156 Anne Arundel Annapolis 111 Duke of Gloucester Street 21401 St. Mary's Elementary School (410) 263-2869 5 67424 Anne Arundel Annapolis 238 Kirkley Road 21401 Weems Creek Nursery School (410) 266-5522 3, 4 61434 1281 Baltimore-Annapolis Anne Arundel Arnold 21122 Wee Lad and Lassie Early Learning Center (410) 647-2178 3, 4 40315 Boulevard Anne Arundel Crofton 1560 Crofton Parkway 21114 Creative Garden NS LLC Crofton (410) 721-7711 2, 3, 4 43059 Anne Arundel Crofton 1657 Crofton Parkway 21114 Crofton Day School (410) 721-8131 3, 4 69633 Anne Arundel Crofton 1690 Crofton Parkway 21114 Crofton Nursery School, Inc. (410) 721-0881 3, 4 61600 Anne Arundel Crownsville 784 Evergreen Road 21032 Indian Creek School (410) 923-3660 3, 4 49432 Anne Arundel Curtis Bay 717 East Ordnance Road 21226 Creative Garden LC Glen Burnie (410) 761-7600 2, 3, 4 40393 Anne Arundel Davidsonville 1118 West Central Avenue 21035 Kids' Farm, Inc. (410) 798-5573 3, 4 40372 Anne Arundel Davidsonville 377 West Central Avenue 21035 Shepherd's Flock Preschool (410) 798-1413 3, 4 130502 Anne Arundel Davidsonville 3789 Queen Anne Bridge 21035 South County PreK Coop (410) 798-5650 3, 4 69410 Anne Arundel Edgewater 1012 Old Turkey Point Road 21037 Mayo Nursery School, Inc. (410) 798-6255 3, 4 49244 Anne Arundel Edgewater 4 Wallace Manor Road 21037 St. Andrew's United Methodist Day School (410) 266-0952 3, 4 152103 Anne Arundel Gambrills 1305 Riedel Road 21054 Newbury School (410) 721-7211 3, 4 102892 Anne Arundel Gambrills 2601 Symphony Lane 21054 School of the Incarnation (410) 519-2285 5 126217 Anne Arundel Gambrills 1320 Main Chapel Way 21054 The Young School EEP (410) 451-7170 3, 4 113168 Anne Arundel Glen Burnie 1020 Eastway 21060 Harundale Presbyterian Weekday School (410) 766-4338 2, 3, 4 not needed Anne Arundel Glen Burnie 804 Old Stage Road 21061 Joy In Learning-Glen Burnie (410) 760-3253 3, 4 40340 Anne Arundel Glen Burnie 308 Oak Manor Drive 21061 St. Paul's Lutheran Child Care (410) 766-5790 3, 4 40356 Anne Arundel Hanover 7538 Teague Road 21076 The Goddard School (410) 712-0123 3, 4 137269 Ages Child Care County City/Town Address Zip Program Name Telephone Served License # Anne Arundel Hanover 1320 Dorsey Road 21077 Wesley Grove Pre-K (410) 787-0745 2, 3, 4 68071 Anne Arundel Linthicum 300 West Maple Road 21090 St. John's Nursery School of Linthicum (410) 859-1812 2, 3, 4 not needed Anne Arundel Linthicum 6401 S. Orchard Road 21090 St. Philip Neri Ext Day (410) 859-1212 4, 5 63505 Anne Arundel Lothian 122 Bayard Road 20711 His Kids Preschool (410) 867-4981 2, 3, 4, 5 91878 Anne Arundel Odenton 1239 Murray Road 21113 Nichols-Bethel United Methodist Preschool (410) 674-2272 2, 3, 4, 5 68304 Anne Arundel Pasadena 8680 Fort Smallwood Road 21122 Community Christian Preschool and Kindergarten (410) 255-9250 3, 4 not needed Anne Arundel Pasadena 5191 Mountain Road 21122 Eagle Cove School (410) 255-5370 4 44864 Anne Arundel Pasadena 3703 Mountain Road 21122 Magothy Cooperative Pre-School (410) 360-0292 2, 3, 4 152362 Anne Arundel Pasadena 61 Ritchie Highway 21122 Pasadena Early Learning Center (410) 647-0006 3, 4 160586 Anne Arundel Pasadena 8513 Street Jane Drive 21122 Saint Jane Frances Extended Day Care (410) 255-4750 3, 4, 5 98874 Anne Arundel Pasadena 144 Ritchie Highway 21122 Severna Park Children's Center, Inc. (410) 647-3504 3, 4 40322 Anne Arundel Pasadena 35 Magothy Beach Road 21122 The Goddard School (410) 439-9655 2, 3, 4 85574 Anne Arundel Severna Park 380 Jumpers Hole Road 21146 Edinboro Early School, Inc. (410) 544-2476 3, 4 40374 Anne Arundel Severna Park 400 Benfield Road 21146 Our Shepherd Nursery School (410) 647-1658 2, 3, 4 106703 Anne Arundel Severna Park 506 Benfield Road 21146 Severna Park Baptist WEE Center (410) 647-8162 2, 3, 4, 5 69826 Anne Arundel Severna Park 731 Benfield Road 21146 Severna Park United Methodist Church Nursery School (410) 987-8339 3, 4 not needed Anne Arundel Severna Park 669 Ritchie Highway 21146 St John the Evangelist School (410) 647-2283 4, 5 158767 Anne Arundel Severna Park 375-A Benfield Road 21146 St. Martin's-in-the-Field Day School (410) 647-7055 3, 4 not needed 611 Baltimore-Annapolis Anne Arundel Severna Park 21146 Woods Child Development Center (410) 647-9168 3, 4 40324 Boulevard Baltimore Baltimore 7601 York Road 21204 Ascension Lutheran Church Nursery School (410) 825-1725 2, 3, 4 not needed Baltimore White Marsh Adventist Child Development Baltimore Baltimore 7427 Rossville Boulevard 21237 (410) 663-1819 2, 3, 4, 5 135252 Center Baltimore Baltimore 8101 Park Heights Avenue 21208 Beth El Preschool (410) 602-2245 2, 3, 4, 5 50702 Ages Child Care County City/Town Address Zip Program Name Telephone Served License # Baltimore Baltimore 3300 Old Court Road 21208 Beth Tfiloh Dahan Community School (410) 486-1905 2, 3, 4 159665 Baltimore Baltimore 1932 Gwynn Oak Avenue 21207 Bethany Christian Day Care (410) 944-4788 2, 3, 4, 5 15326 Baltimore Baltimore 6200 N. Charles Street 21212 Brown Memorial Weekday School (410) 377-2989 3, 4 not needed Baltimore Baltimore 6 Melvin Avenue 21228 Catonsville Co-op Preschool (410) 747-0218 3, 4 37637 Baltimore Baltimore 7308 York Road 21204 Central Presbyterian Church Preschool (410) 823-6164 2, 3, 4 not needed Baltimore Baltimore 7105 Dogwood Road 21244 Children's Manor Montessori School and Day Care (410)265-9560 3, 4 160548 Baltimore Baltimore 5700 Edmondson Avenue 21228 Christ Lutheran Nursery School (410) 747-0785 2, 3, 4, 5 17909 Baltimore Baltimore 6915 York Road 21212 Dulaney Day School (410) 377-2702 2, 3, 4 131493 Baltimore Baltimore 212 Oakwood Road 21222 First Lutheran Early Learning Center (410) 282-1074 2, 3, 4, 5 56875 Baltimore Baltimore 7300 Old Pimlico Road 21209 Goddard School Bare Hills (410) 486-2305 2, 3, 4 160485 Baltimore Baltimore 10 Willow Avenue 21206 God's Little People (410) 665-1054 2, 3, 4, 5 98064 Baltimore Baltimore 8100 Stevenson Road 21208 Goldsmith Early Childhood Education Center (410) 486-8642 2, 3, 4, 5 124254 Baltimore Baltimore 928 Regester Avenue 21239 Idlewylde United Methodist Nursery School (410) 377-6339 3, 4 33391 Baltimore Baltimore 7909 Wise Avenue 21222 Inverness Early Learing Center (410) 285-7137 3, 4 81457 John Paul Regional Catholic Preschool and Before and Baltimore Baltimore 6946 Dogwood Road 21244 (410) 944-0367 3, 4, 5 100719 After School Baltimore Baltimore 7000 Rossville Boulevard 21237 Life Source Daycare - Rosedale (410) 391-8250 2, 3, 4, 5 15730 Baltimore Baltimore 9914 Harford Road 21234 Linden Bridge Nursery School (410) 668-0230 2, 3, 4 17945 Baltimore Baltimore 915 A Middle River Road 21220 Milestones Children's Center (410) 918-5061 4 152792 Baltimore Baltimore 915 Milford Mill Road 21208 Milford Mill Church Child Development Center (410) 486-5263 2, 3, 4, 5 15309 Baltimore Baltimore 8003 N. Boundary Road 21222 Our Lady of Hope Saint Luke (410) 288-2793 3, 4, 5 76644 Baltimore Baltimore 1702 Old Eastern Avenue 21221-2203 Our Lady of Mt.
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