Holy Spirit Prepatory School offers a Catholic education, including four years of Latin supplanted by classical Greek. It is located on the Holy Spirit Catholic Church campus. The school also includes a preschool at Holy Spirit and a kindergarten through 6th grade school at 4820 Long Island Drive.
Shallowford Presbyterian Preschool is a child care and education center with programs for children 15 months to kindergarten age. The center promotes learning through new physical, emotional and cognitive growth experiences and offers classes in music, storytelling, physical education and Spanish.
Rock Spring KDO Preschool is a Presbyterian early education program offering half-day programs for children 10 months through five years old, as well as toddler and preschool programs. The school welcomes all children regardless of religious affiliation and provides age-appropriate activities and lessons as well as summer camp.
The Marcus Jewish Community Center of Atlanta (MJCCA) is a membership-based center that includes schools, fitness and sports facilities, adult classes and a theater. The MJCCA puts on many events throughout the year, including its annual Book Festival, plays and family events. Memberships start as low as $34 per month.
Epworth Day School, or EDS, is a private day school. Programs offered include Sprouts (16 months - 2 years), Seedlings (ages 2 and 3), Buds and Blooms (ages 3+ and potty-trained 2-year-olds) and Pre-K (age 4 on or about August 10). The Pre-K program has students attending Monday through Friday; the other programs have biweekly options. The school's Pre-K program teaches all Georgia state standards, with a focus on environmental education. In addition to general education and child care, the school has students spend a minimum of one hour a day outside. EDS admits students of any ethnicity, race, creed or color. Interested parties are encouraged to visit the website for information on registration and courses.
Embry Hills UMC is a religious organization. It offers regular worship services, ministries for adults and children, a summer camp and kindergarten.
The Frazer Center is located in historic Druid Hills on the original estate of Cator Woolford. The Frazer Center is a not-for-profit organization that provides exceptional services to infants, preschoolers and adults with physical and developmental disabilities such as cerebral palsy, spina bifida, down syndrome, sickle cell anemia, autism spectrum disorders and other genetic anomalies. It was named in honor of Mrs. James N. Frazer, one of the founders of The Cerebral Palsy School Clinic. Visit the website ir call for more information.