About
The Nest Schools offers early childhood programs built around its Nest Play curriculum. The program uses outdoor classrooms and play spaces as part of its learning environment, and each element of the Nest Play curriculum has the stated goal of helping children love to learn. Program and curriculum tracks include Hummingbirds (current infant program curriculum), Ducklings (current younger toddler curriculum), Cardinals (current older toddler curriculum), Penguins (current young preschooler curriculum), Robins (current older preschooler curriculum), and Parrots (current Pre-K Masters year 2 curriculum).
• Ages: 0–5 years old
The Nest Schools states that its mission for children and families is to build trusting relationships with families and provide safe and nurturing environments where children grow with joy and develop a lifelong love of learning. Its mission for staff is to lead with warmth and kindness and to empower early childhood educators through high-quality workplaces, professional development, and support. The stated vision is to raise a world of kind, healthy, happy, and inspired children as a worldwide leader in early childhood programs for children, their families, and its team. The Nest Schools identifies four core values: Kindness, Wellness, Fun, and Innovation, and describes kindness as more than its most important core value, but also its way of life and greatest lesson for children. It describes wellness as a cornerstone of its programs, nurturing physical, mental, and emotional well-being and building foundations for wellness for life, and states that it weaves fun into everything it does and believes in continuous improvement and innovation, always taking its best and making it better.
Parent testimonials describe positive experiences at The Nest Schools. One parent, Amanda Lacks, states that their family is grateful for The Nest Schools, that they have had amazing teachers so far, and that their son loves every minute of school, noting that even teachers who have not had him in class know him by name and treat him like one of their own students, and that they recommend The Nest to others. Another family, Stephanie and Ryan Briggs, state that they like being greeted each morning by staff with friendly smiles and positive attitudes, that both of their children feel welcomed and have developed wonderful relationships, and that they are impressed by the level of safety and the daily curriculum. Stephen Starr states that The Nest Schools has meant more than childcare to their family and describes the program as a partner in the development and success of their children.
Last updated July 3, 2026.
• Ages: 0–5 years old
The Nest Schools states that its mission for children and families is to build trusting relationships with families and provide safe and nurturing environments where children grow with joy and develop a lifelong love of learning. Its mission for staff is to lead with warmth and kindness and to empower early childhood educators through high-quality workplaces, professional development, and support. The stated vision is to raise a world of kind, healthy, happy, and inspired children as a worldwide leader in early childhood programs for children, their families, and its team. The Nest Schools identifies four core values: Kindness, Wellness, Fun, and Innovation, and describes kindness as more than its most important core value, but also its way of life and greatest lesson for children. It describes wellness as a cornerstone of its programs, nurturing physical, mental, and emotional well-being and building foundations for wellness for life, and states that it weaves fun into everything it does and believes in continuous improvement and innovation, always taking its best and making it better.
Parent testimonials describe positive experiences at The Nest Schools. One parent, Amanda Lacks, states that their family is grateful for The Nest Schools, that they have had amazing teachers so far, and that their son loves every minute of school, noting that even teachers who have not had him in class know him by name and treat him like one of their own students, and that they recommend The Nest to others. Another family, Stephanie and Ryan Briggs, state that they like being greeted each morning by staff with friendly smiles and positive attitudes, that both of their children feel welcomed and have developed wonderful relationships, and that they are impressed by the level of safety and the daily curriculum. Stephen Starr states that The Nest Schools has meant more than childcare to their family and describes the program as a partner in the development and success of their children.
Last updated July 3, 2026.
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