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Primrose School of Denver North
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9954 E 59th avenue, Denver, CO 80239
- Hours
- 6:45 AM–5:30 PM
- Licensed for
- 193 children
- Subsidies
- Accepted
Amenities and accessibility
From the business
- Identifies as disabled-owned
- Identifies as veteran-owned
- Identifies as women-owned
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.
The public record
- License number
- 1751837
- License status
- Not listed
- License type
- Child Care Center
- Licensed capacity
- 193 children
- Address
- 9954 E 59th avenue, Denver, CO 80239
- County
- Denver County
- Phone
- Not listed
- Website
- Not listed
This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Department of Early Childhood, Division of Early Learning Licensing. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.
What the record says
Provider highlights
Drawn from licensing flags published by the Department of Early Childhood, Division of Early Learning Licensing. Parent-review summaries will appear here once enough reviews have been collected.
Signals of care
Strengths
Not enough signal recorded yet.
Points to verify
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- Licensing: License status: unknown
From Google
Recent parent reviews
The 6 most recent of 22 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.
It would be really nice if families of this daycare would slow down driving in our neighborhood. You have kids you should know better! Kids are walking and riding their bikes to school and you thinking going 40-50 is ok? This daycare never should have been built in this location.
Rachael WireMay 19, 2026Every single day my 6 month old was left alone crying in the corner. That's always the case for me whenever I picked her up. She didn't get the attention and care needed. Almost every single picture was her with swollen eyes for crying for hours. The infant teachers were new (1 year experience on each) as posted in front of the classroom door. We tried to meet with the director and took a few emails to finally set up a follow up meeting and this meeting never actually happened. Probably because she knew that we were only there for 2 more weeks. We stayed there for only 3 months and best decision ever to leave. Now my baby is very happy and thriving in a different facility.
Lydia DjongFeb 20, 2026We love Primrose School of Denver North! It is a wonderful, supportive community and we have absolute trust in the care and education they provide for our two boys.
Francisco EstevezNov 12, 2025Our experience with Primrose of Denver North has been nothing short of exceptional. The communication is always friendly, transparent, and timely, which makes it easy to stay informed about our child's daily activities. We receive regular updates and alerts about upcoming events, ensuring we’re always in the loop. What really stands out is how Primrose keeps our child well-engaged in a variety of activities, from festive celebrations to regional traditions and international customs. It’s clear that the staff puts a lot of thought into making sure every day is filled with enriching experiences. Although we knew that Primrose would be an investment, we never hesitate when it comes to paying for the quality care and development our child is receiving. Watching our child grow and thrive in such a supportive environment makes every penny worthwhile. It’s a place where we can truly see the progress and development of our child, and that’s what matters most to us.”
Sindhu JMar 17, 2025Our daughter loves it here! She’s always happy to go to school. She enjoys the structure, loves the curriculum (she loves teaching us what she learned every day 😆) and the meals/snacks from Chef Anthony have really helped her branch out with her food. Her teachers are also great and have been so helpful with us getting her potty trained. Definitely recommend.
Molly AthasDec 3, 2024We completely recommend the Primrose School of Denver North for its exceptional care and education. Both of our children have had wonderful experiences there. Our youngest, now 3, is currently enrolled, and we are continually impressed by the nurturing environment and thoughtful teaching methods. Our 5-year-old, who graduated from Primrose, benefited significantly from the curriculum, which prepared him both academically and socially for his current school. The teachers at Primrose are not only kind and attentive but also dedicated to fostering each child’s growth in a way that feels both personal and effective. We’ve seen firsthand how this approach builds confidence and a love of learning. Primrose has been an important part of our family’s journey, giving both our children a strong foundation for success. We’re grateful to have found a place where children are cared for, supported, and prepared for the future.
Carlos HinrichsenDec 3, 2024
Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.
How the reviews split
The 4.2 average comes from 22 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.
- 5 star17
- 4 star0
- 3 star1
- 2 star0
- 1 star4
Questions parents ask about Primrose School of Denver North
How many infants and toddlers can Primrose School of Denver North take?
- Colorado licenses Primrose School of Denver North for 17 infants and 48 toddlers. These are the bands the state publishes separately and they do not add up to the licence total, so treat each as its own ceiling. A licensed place is not the same as an open place, so ask about current availability.
Who can help me find child care near Primrose School of Denver North?
- Primrose School of Denver North sits in the area covered by the Denver's Early Childhood Council and the referral agency Denver's ECC. Colorado funds these bodies to help families find and pay for care locally, and they can answer questions about openings and cost that a licence record cannot.
Does Primrose School of Denver North accept CCCAP child care assistance?
- Yes. The state record shows Primrose School of Denver North authorised for the Colorado Child Care Assistance Program. Authorisation means the provider can accept CCCAP families, not that it has a funded place open now, so ask before you apply.