History
Established in 1975, CCC is a leading local nonprofit provider of early childhood care and education governed by a board of directors.
Accreditation
In 1985, CCC was one of the first 19 programs in the nation to be accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). NAEYC accreditation is a national, voluntary system that measures the quality of all types of preschools, kindergartens, and child care centers.
NAEYC accreditation provides a powerful tool through which early childhood professionals, families, and others concerned about the quality of early childhood education can evaluate programs and compare them with professional standards. Reaccreditation takes place every five years — CCC was most recently reaccredited in 2017.
Board of Directors
Faculty and Staff
No matter how enlightened the philosophy of a school or child care center, the real experience comes down to people. This is what sets CCC apart. The unique nature of our community is reflected in our faculty and staff: their tenure with CCC, their rich experience as teachers, and their demonstrated commitment to excellence and — most importantly — to children.
Ninety percent of our teachers hold a degree in early childhood education or a related field and almost 20 percent hold advanced degrees. Our average teacher has taught at CCC for 10 years and has 15 years’ experience in the field of early childhood education.
Teachers stay at CCC because it is an exceptional place to teach and work and learn. You can tell a lot about the quality of education at CCC by looking at our community. Not only do one-third of our teachers have children enrolled at CCC, but nearly one-third of the families who select CCC have a parent who works in education. People who know children and value education choose CCC.
Role in the Community
CCC FAQs
When was CCC founded?
Concord Children’s Center was founded in 1975.
Wheat is the organizational structure?
Concord Children’s Center was founded in 1975.
Why Choose Concord Children’s Center?
CCC is a nonprofit organization governed by a board of directors.
What is the educational philosophy at CCC?
Our educational philosophy is play-based, child-initiated, and grounded in education and child development research.
What is NAEYC accreditation and why is it so important?
National Association for Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation is a voluntary program that awards accreditation to early childhood programs that have completed a rigorous process of self study and successfully meet all ten of the NAEYC Early Childhood Program Standards.
What ages do you serve?
We serve infants (10 weeks) through pre-Kindergarten.
What is the teacher-to-child ratio?
Infants 3:7, Toddlers 2:9, Preschool 2:17 (maximum).
Who are your teachers?
CCC hires professional early childhood educators. Each classroom is led by a team of two to three lead teachers or the equivalent. Our teachers have been with us on average ten years and come to us with degrees in early childhood education or related subjects.
How flexible is the scheduling?
CCC offers full- and part-time schedules to meet a variety of family needs. Children may be enrolled for as few as three mornings a week or for as much as five full days. Families choose a schedule that works for them; including the days they want and the arrival/departure times they need. Our hours are 7:00 AM to 6:00 p.m. with arrival options of 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 8:30 a.m. and departure options of 12:30, 1:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 5:30, and 6:00 p.m.
Which location is best for me?
Choosing a location is based on a family’s preference and the availability of space. You may consider a variety of factors in choosing a location, including: the age of your child, where you live, which elementary school your child will attend if you are a Concord family, or your commuting route.
Can I come visit?
How much does CCC cost?
Tuition is based on each child’s individual schedule, which can be tailored to suit the needs of each family. The fee structure is built on morning blocks of time plus extra hours used per week. For more information, please contact CCC Enrollment Coordinator Emily D’Arcy by email or at (978) 369-6790.
Is food provided?
While snacks are provided, children must bring lunch from home.
Is there parking?
There is parking at our West Concord location for drop-off and pickup. Our East Concord location utilizes a combination of a parking queue and reserved parking spaces for drop-off and pickup.