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Children's Castle

Newland, NC · Avery County
1019 WALT CLARK ROAD, Newland, NC 28657
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Quick Facts

Capacity
100 children
Age Range
0 through 12
Transportation
Yes
Subsidized Program
Participates
Food Program
Does not participate
State Rating
5

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Contact Information

📞 (828) 733-2030
1019 WALT CLARK ROAD
Newland, NC 28657
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Licensed Five Star Center License
Active License
License Number
06000068
License Issued
Jul 28, 2022
Issued By
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
District Office
North Carolina Dept of Health and Human Services - Division of Child Development

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About the Provider

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CHILDREN'S CASTLE is a Five Star Center License in NEWLAND NC, with a maximum capacity of 100 children. This child care center helps with children in the age range of 0 through 12. The provider also participates in a subsidized child care program.

Hours of Operation

  • Days of Operation Monday–Friday

Inspection/Report History

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Date Type Violations Rule
2026-02-18 Unannounced Inspection Yes
2026-02-18 Violation 898 .0604(e)
All electrical appliances were not used in accordance with the manufacturers instruction. Appliances with heating elements, such as bottle warmers, crock pots, curling irons, irons, coffee pots, and/or their cords were accessible to preschool-age children. A laminator was stored in a drawer of the teacher’s desk.
2026-02-18 Violation 533 15A NCAC 18A .2804(d)
Human milk, formula and other bottled beverages including sippy cups, sent from child's home were not fully prepared, dated, and labeled for the appropriate child. One bottle did not have a name or date labeled on it.
2026-02-18 Violation 106 10A NCAC 09 .0304(a)
Operator has not scheduled and obtained a fire inspection within 12 months of the previous inspection. Operator did not submit the original approved report to DCDEE within one week of the inspection visit on a form provided by the Division. The fire inspection was a week overdue when it was conducted.
2025-08-20 Unannounced Inspection No
2025-03-03 Unannounced Inspection No
2024-06-06 Unannounced Inspection Yes
2024-06-06 Violation 858 .0604(q)
Plastic bags, materials that could be torn apart and toy parts small enough to be swallowed were accessible to children under three years of age. n classrooms #5 , there was a bag of elastic. Rubber hair ties.
2024-06-06 Violation 608 15A NCAC 18A .2803(c)
Children did not wash their hands upon arrival at the center, after each visit to the toilet, before eating, before and after water activity play, after outside play, and after handling animals or animal cages. Children in space #5 went from playing with music instruments to eating without washing hands.
2024-03-12 Unannounced Inspection Yes
2024-03-12 Violation 1867 .0605(k)(1-4)
The depth of the loose surfacing was not based on critical height of the equipment. The mulch depth, especially at the base of the slides, did not measure at least 6 inches deep.
2024-03-12 Violation 858 .0604(q)
Plastic bags, materials that could be torn apart and toy parts small enough to be swallowed were accessible to children under three years of age. Plastic trash bags, gloves and diaper wrap was found in spaces #4, #5 and #6.
2024-03-12 Violation 533 15A NCAC 18A .2804(d)
Human milk, formula and other bottled beverages including sippy cups, sent from child's home were not fully prepared, dated, and labeled for the appropriate child. Two (2) bottles were not dated in space #6 and one (1) was not labeled or dated in space #5.

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