tuition rates
Pre-School Program
One Year Old Rate:
$255
Two Year Old Rate :
$220
Three Year Old Rate:
$205
Four Year Old Rate:
$135
VPK Wrap-Around:
$135
Non VPK Weeks:
$155
School-Age Program
Before School Only:
$73
Afternoon Only:
$83
Both Before & After:
$110
Non Public School Weeks & Summer Camps:
$150
At Victory Child Development Center, we are committed to providing nutritious meals and snacks for all children at no additional cost through our partnership with the USDA Food Program.
We proudly accept ELC Scholarships to help support families in accessing quality childcare. Parent fees and any remaining balances not covered by ELC are due on Mondays.
Our tuition is based on enrollment rather than attendance, allowing us to consistently provide staffing, programming, and care for your child each week. Because of this, tuition cannot be prorated for absences.
Tuition payments are due in advance on Mondays, and we are happy to offer a sibling discount of 10% off the oldest child’s tuition for families with multiple children enrolled.
Our mission at Victory Child Development Center is to provide a safe, nurturing, and high-quality environment where children can learn, grow, and thrive every day. Thank you for allowing us to partner with your family and for trusting us with the care of your child. Please feel free to reach out anytime with questions or concerns.
❊ FAQs
You’ve got questions,
we’ve got answers!
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Q: How do I enroll my child?
A: You can enroll online, in person, or by calling our office. We’ll guide you through forms, health records, and class placement.Q: What ages do you accept?
A: We serve children ages 12 months through 5 years old, with classrooms designed around age and developmental stages. We also provide care and programming for elementary school-aged children.Q: Is there a waiting list?
A: Some classes fill quickly. Contact us early to secure a spot for your child.Q: What documents are required for enrollment?
A: We require a completed enrollment form, immunization records, emergency contacts, and any special care instructions. -
Q: What does a typical day look like?
A: Days include structured learning, playtime, meals/snacks, outdoor activities, and quiet/rest periods, tailored to each age group.Q: What curriculum do you follow?
A: Our preschool and daycare programs combine play-based learning with early literacy, math, motor skills, and social-emotional development.Q: How do you prepare children for kindergarten?
A: VPK focuses on reading, writing, math, problem-solving, independence, and social skills to ensure children enter kindergarten confident and ready.Q: Are meals and snacks provided?
A: Yes! We provide nutritious, age-appropriate meals and snacks each day, including breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack. -
Q: How do you ensure my child’s safety?
A: We follow strict safety protocols, including secure entrances, staff training, supervised play, and emergency procedures.Q: What is your policy on illness?
A: Children should stay home if they are sick. We notify parents promptly if a child becomes ill at school.Q: Are staff trained in first aid and CPR?
A: Yes, all our teachers and caregivers are certified in CPR, first aid, and early childhood safety. -
Q: What are your hours?
A: Our preschool and daycare programs run Monday–Friday, with options for full-day and part-day care.Q: Do you offer part-time or flexible schedules?
A: At this time, we offer full-time enrollment programs designed to provide consistency, routine, and quality care for every child.Q: How is tuition handled?
A: Tuition is billed weekly and may be paid weekly or bi-weekly to best support family pay schedules. Payments can be made online or by cash payment. -
Q: How do you communicate with families?
A: We communicate with families through the Brightwheel app, where parents receive daily updates, messages, photos, reminders, and important announcements from our staff and classrooms.Q: Can parents visit or volunteer?
A: Yes! We welcome family participation, scheduled classroom visits, and special events.Q: How do you handle behavioral or learning challenges?
A: Our staff works closely with families to support each child’s individual needs, using positive guidance and age-appropriate strategies.