Tiny Tykes has been around for 15 years providing an education- orientated environment within a warm and caring setting. It plans the curriculum based upon the age of the child, allowing growth at the child's own pace. Its staff has over 30 years of combined experience, with an established history and credits in the child care profession.
The Family YMCA houses a heated pool, gymnasium, child care facilities, art studio, fitness center, weight room, exercise studio, dance and yoga studio, massage therapy suite and sauna and steam room. The non-profit organization also aims to impact the wider community by offering educational scholarships and support to individuals of all faiths, races, ages, abilities and incomes.
Since 1972, the Rosa Lee Young Childhood Center has served the Rockville Centre community. It is a non-profit organization which is chartered by New York state as a school. It offers programs for toddlers, preschoolers and kindergarteners. It also has after-school care programs for grade school aged children. All programs are also available over the summer. Scholarships and payment assistance are available. It is a member of the United Way Agency.
Pine Tree Day Nursery has been in operation since 1964, offering day care and preschool services for children from six weeks to six years old. Located on Roanoke Ave., just north of Pulaski St., Pine Tree sits convenientally located in the middle of town.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church and School was founded in the early 1950s and has witnessed decades of change in Plainview. The church is a member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The school is chartered by the New York State Department of Education and is licensed by the New York State Department of Children and Family Services.
Ultimate Champions Taekwondo Association has the goal of spreading tae kwon do throughout America. Established more than 24 years ago, it has several dojos in New York and one in New Jersey. Ultimate Champions Taekwondo Association offers programs for children, teens, adults, and families. Furthermore, summer camp is an option. No matter the program chosen, through tae kwon do, which uses the entire body through repeated kicks and punches, students will learn self-control, respect and honesty.