Our Philosophy
Children learn best through active engagement. We blend structured learning with open-ended exploration to foster creativity, critical thinking, and resilience.
Our story, mission, and team
Permission to Succeed Education Center exists to provide children with a joyful, rigorous, and nurturing educational experience. We believe that every child is capable of extraordinary growth when given the right environment, the right mentors, and the right opportunities.
Our approach combines purposeful play, hands-on exploration, and intentional instruction to develop the whole child — mind, body, and character. We partner closely with families because we know that the strongest outcomes happen when home and school work together.
Children learn best through active engagement. We blend structured learning with open-ended exploration to foster creativity, critical thinking, and resilience.
Integrity, curiosity, respect, and courage guide everything we do — from how we teach to how we treat one another in our community.
Small class sizes, individualized attention, and a curriculum that adapts to each child's developmental stage ensure every student thrives.
Director
With over 15 years in early childhood education, Jane leads our school with warmth, vision, and an unwavering commitment to excellence.
Lead Teacher
John brings creativity and energy to the classroom, designing hands-on experiences that make learning come alive for every student.
Program Coordinator
Sarah ensures our programs run smoothly, coordinating curriculum, events, and family engagement with meticulous care.
Permission to Succeed Education Center exists to provide children with a joyful, rigorous, and nurturing educational experience. We believe that every child is capable of extraordinary growth when given the right environment, the right mentors, and the right opportunities.
Our approach combines purposeful play, hands-on exploration, and intentional instruction to develop the whole child — mind, body, and character. We partner closely with families because we know that the strongest outcomes happen when home and school work together.