Sprout School at the Children’s Museum

3 - 5 years

2626 W. Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23224

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Center Director

Nicki Baker

Meet the Director
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Welcome to Sprout School at the Children's Museum

Located inside the Children’s Museum of Richmond, this location has a preschool program tending to children between ages 3 and 5. During the Museum’s operating hours, Sprout School students have access to museum spaces, providing a lot of choices in different ways to engage and play.

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  • Preschool
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sproutschool CMOR Director

Center Director

Nicki Baker

Meet the Director

I bring 18 years of early childhood education experience and believe early childhood years are the most critical years in a person’s life. The time, attention, and care put into a child during these formative years sets them up for success in their school years and beyond.

I believe children are innate learners and the more effort we put in to create an environment to encourage their learning, the more beautiful world we create for everyone.

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Sprout School is a proud program of YWCA Richmond.

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Phone
804-643-6761

Fax
804-643-0734

Address
6 N 5th Street, Richmond, VA 23219
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. or by appointment

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