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Enrollment is now open for Primrose School of Midtown Greenville

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You don’t just become a connected, engaged community member overnight – learning starts early at Primrose School of Midtown Greenville. The new private preschool location is coming to the corner of 385 + Pleasantburg (convenient for families in Taylors and Greer – read: no stressful pickup).

Primrose School of Midtown Greenville will open in Spring 2019, featuring the same modern, kid-friendly design as the downtown Greenville location and the same Balanced Learning® Approach that’s carried across all Primrose locations: a multi-faceted learning experience that encourages creativity, compassion and resourcefulness, getting kids ready to enter kindergarten with a love for learning.

Enrollment is open now, and the infant + toddler classes are almost full. 👀 If you want to do a little more *homework,* stop by the downtown location for lunch at the Parent Info Meeting on Jan. 16 (12 p.m.) or visit for an Open House on Feb. 2 (9:30 a.m.).

Any questions? ✏️ Email lsmythe@primrosemidtowngreenville.com or call 864-322-3288 for more details + enrollment info.

This content was created in partnership with Primrose School of Midtown Greenville.

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