Colonial Schools: Early Education Meets Lifelong Experience

Carnival

Join us for the annual Colonial Schools Carnival on Sunday, May 20 from 1-4 p.m.  Attending the Colonial Schools Carnival is a great way to support the non-profit mission of the schools and help provide funding for the school year. Families, residents and the community are invited to enjoy games, pony rides and more! For more information, click here to check out our flyer.

Summer Camps

At Colonial Schools Summer Camps your child will have fun with classmates and meet new friends while exploring topics that interest them most. From pirates to princesses, cooking to music, there is something for every age, interest and ability. Click here to view our schedule and learn more about this great summer program.

Colonial Schools have earned one and two stars in the Step Up to Quality Program. To learn more about how this benefits your child click here.


Unlimited child care hours are available 7:30 AM- 6:00 PM for one low monthly fee.


Explore a Future for Your Child at the Colonial Schools
Our educational programs are dedicated to instilling values and character for total child development through virtues of responsibility, citizenship, fairness, honesty, respect and trustworthiness. If you are interested in your child attending either of our Colonial Schools, please take a moment to examine our admission policies and procedures and view our days and hours of operation.

We encourage you to meet the teachers who represent the driving force behind our goals or take a 360˚ virtual tour. Take a minute to read our Schools’ newsletter, the Chalkboard (at right) and contact the Colonial Schools at 513-867-4006 to schedule a personal visit.


"I wouldn't be a bit surprised that I enjoy more reading to them than they do listening to me actually. I get such a terrific kick out of it."

Berkeley Square resident
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Goals for Enrolled Children and Community Residents:
  • Fostering realistic experiences with active, healthy older adults to help children form authentic ideas about growing up and aging
  • Learning creativity and openness with the guidance of older adults who are sharing knowledge, experience and energy
  • Building cross-generational friendships
  • Enabling adults to reflect upon their own childhood and memories
  • Increasing interaction between generations, fostering mutual respect and understanding and instilling a positive attitude between kids and adults in a way that is purposeful, educational and enjoyable for all
  • Participating in a volunteer program where older adults are needed, developing an increased sense of self-worth, and thereby improving their physical and mental health
  • Giving residents a comfortable time and place reflective of their interests and abilities in which to interact and relate with children