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St. Luke Learning Center
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On record in Tennessee.
1641 Keating, MEMPHIS, TN 38114
- Hours
- 6:30 AM-6:00 PM
- Licensed for
- 99 children
Amenities and accessibility
Service options
- Onsite services
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.
Ages and programs
Reported to Department of Human Services, Child Care Services by St. Luke Learning Center and published in the state licence record. Availability is not the same as licensing, so confirm openings directly.
Programs on record
- Child and Adult Care Food Program
- Certificate Program
- Transportation provided
The public record
- License number
- TN-3660
- License status
- LICENSED
- License type
- Child Care Center
- Licensed capacity
- 99 children
- Address
- 1641 Keating, MEMPHIS, TN 38114
- County
- Shelby County
- Phone
- +19017440345
- Website
- Not listed
- License issued
- February 1, 2018
This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Department of Human Services, Child Care Services. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.
From Google
Recent parent reviews
The 3 most recent of 4 Google reviews. Scroll for the rest of them.
I used to go thier and i liked it a little... Just a little...and i have alot of memories from their and the people from their as well...i learned how to braid from thier because they had a mannequin head [ i was obsessed with it ] ....we used to go their during the summer...so they had lots of activities for the kids and babies ... Like water slides, mini pools for babies... Ice cream..... I used to go there since I was shorter than the monkey bars 🤣 .... I met a friend there i knew since i was a todler ... We used to help each other get on the monkey bars.... We went thier untill we were taller than the monkey bars 🤣, he was older than me so when he tured 13 and i was 11 ... He had to go ... I didn't want to got thier if he wasn't thier ...cuz even though he had to go because he was older than the age limit... I still miss him to this day .... And i would've had ALOT of deja vu ... So ... I didn't want to stay .. and i cant go back because i am the age limit now 😭... And when it was school time .. they helped my mother out by picking me and my siblings up in the morning.. and watching my siblings when she went to work and took me to school in the morning when she couldn't... And i am thankful for it ... Thank you St Luke for the some what amazing time thier ... And for that i well give you a high rating.
Jamiyah RhodesJul 19, 2025I am the co worker , and manager,of a parent whose children formally attended this daycare. I have witnessed first hand the conversation's between their management, employees and my employee. I have bore witness to the stressful situations they have caused and advised her to start recording every conversation and incident for proof if she needs it in the future. I personally would never send my kids there. They have cameras, and it was explained to her that remote access " hasnt been releaaed to the parents yet" leading one to believe tjat she too could remotely watch her children...but going on 2 years that still hadnt happened...at least for her. ONLY the heigharchy, like the pastors daughter, got the special treatment of the privilege to remotely watch their kids. Discrimination based on religious preference. A Violation of Federal law.
S WhiteMar 26, 2019FAKE. FAKE FAKER! THEY PLAY A GOOD GAME, OF PRETENDING TO CARE. WHEN THE STATE COMES TO INSPECT THEM, THEY PUT ON A GOOD SHOW, TILL THE NEXT DAY, BACK TO THE USUAL, THE USUAL-LEAVING BABIES/ MY BABY ON THE FLOOR ON HIS BACK FOR 8 HOURS.
Jay JayJul 27, 2017
Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.
How the reviews split
The 2.5 average comes from 4 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.
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- 1 star2
Questions parents ask about St. Luke Learning Center
Is St. Luke Learning Center a licensed child care provider in Tennessee?
- Yes. St. Luke Learning Center holds Tennessee licence TN-3660, listed as "LICENSED" by the Department of Human Services, Child Care Services in Shelby County. Confirm current standing on the state's child care provider map at onedhs.tn.gov before enrolling.
What is St. Luke Learning Center's star rating in Tennessee?
- Tennessee rates St. Luke Learning Center 3 stars, on a scale of one to three where three is highest. The Star-Quality rating measures programme standards the state assesses, not inspection outcomes, and it is separate from the licence itself.
What are St. Luke Learning Center's hours?
- The state record lists 6:30 AM-6:00 PM. Tennessee publishes the daily window but not which days it applies to, and hours change without the licence record changing, so call ahead.
What programmes does St. Luke Learning Center take part in?
- The state record lists Child and Adult Care Food Program, Certificate Program, Transportation provided. Transportation is approved and the record shows no fee charged for it.
What are the site rules at St. Luke Learning Center?
- The provider reports No Pets, No Dogs, No Smoking/Vaping, Wheelchair Accessible, No Cats. These are self-reported to the state rather than verified at inspection, so confirm anything your child's health depends on directly.
Does this page show inspection results for St. Luke Learning Center?
- No. Tennessee publishes a report card of licensing citations for each provider, and those are not included here, so nothing on this page reflects St. Luke Learning Center's inspection history either way. Look the provider up on the state's child care provider map at onedhs.tn.gov and read its report card.
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