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Openning hours
  • Monday 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Tuesday 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Wednesday 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Thursday 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Friday 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM
  • Saturday Closed
  • Sunday Closed
Reviews
Elisa Alaniz (03/27/2019)
Our son loves going here! He especially likes outside time where he goes out to play twice a day. He also enjoys wagon rides in the afternoon. The teachers are great and it’s a wonderful atmosphere for him to grow and learn.
Stacy Vail (10/14/2019)
We heard such great things about Rocking Horse Academy. When we first inquired about care for our daughter there was a waiting list, so we went to a different center. So glad that we switched when a space became available, the difference in service and care was very noticeable. My daughter has learned so much, made friends, and adores all of her teachers. We never feel like an inconvenience when we have questions. Everything is so easy with the Tadpoles app! We love RHA and the staff!
Nicholas DeBellas (04/14/2013)
Mary Martha in the infant room is amazing. We felt very lucky to have her and others in the infant room watching our son, who had colic among other health issues.nnAlso the adjoining room was also excellent. Michelle was particularly good with our kiddo.nnWe were not in the next room for very long so I can't comment on that room as much. We moved to children's discovery center, which has been excellent for our now 3.5 ur old.
Phoenix Askevich (09/29/2014)
We just recently put our 3 year old daughter in Rocking Horse, after moving to Plum Creek. We have heard nothing but great things about this place, and it was close, so we scheduled a visit. Our little girl LOVES this place as well as the teachers and students. They are a great group of people who love to teach and to be involved with their kids. They are not just baby sitters, they are also great teachers to our young kid. Their mission is to prepare our kids for their next steps in life. Thank you so much for all you do for our little girl.
Mel F (06/19/2017)
Walked into my child's classroom to pick up last week and noticed how hot the room was. Children were red in the face and sweating. It was not their outside time so I know it was not from the coming inside. When I asked the teachers why it was so hot in the room and if the AC was broken they replied back to me saying no the AC was not broken, that they were told not to turn the AC lower than 76 degrees. 76 degrees!?! That is way to hot for those poor kids in the classrooms in this Texas heat! This week it will be in the 100's and they can't turn the AC down to a comfortable temperature, that is unacceptable!
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