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Bloomfield Preschool And Childcare Center

Bloomfield, CT · Hartford County
10 WINTONBURY AVENUE, Bloomfield, CT 06002
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Quick Facts

Capacity
133 children
Age Range
6 weeks-12 years
Rate Range
Preschool (3 - 5 years) - $190<br/>
Type of Care
Pre-School, School Age, Under Three
Transportation
Near Public Transportation
Subsidized Program
Does not participate
Food Program
Does not participate

Contact Information

📞 (860) 242-0183
10 WINTONBURY AVENUE
Bloomfield, CT 06002
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Licensed Home Daycare
Active License
License Number
Child Care Center
Expired
Nov 30, 2024
Issued By
Connecticut Department of Public Health
Accreditation
NAEYC
District Office
Connecticut Dept. of Public Health - Child Day Care Licensing Program

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About the Provider

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Our program is designed to provide a supportive atmosphere where preschool children learn the job of being themselves within a group of friends, exploring the wonders of life, love and the world around them.
FCC Nursery School is a place where...
Children are loved, just the way they are.
Classes sizes are small and individual attention is valued.
Children work and play together, learning respect for others as well as building a healthy self image.
Curriculum is carefully planned to meet the needs of the individual children within the group and children receive both individual and group guidance to help them acquire skills, gain confidence and work toward independence.
Each child's unique manner of learning is recognized and encouraged to guide their self initiated investigations, seeking to expand concepts.
A wide variety of materials and equipment are available both indoors and outdoors to stimulate fine and large motor skills, creativity, social and intellectual skills.
Skilled teachers nurture each child's curiosity, love for learning, friendships and family values.
Additional Information: Education Level(s): Elementary Education, Master's Degree, Early Childhood Education, CDD-Child Development Degree, CDA-Child Development Associate, Special Education, Bachelor's Degree

Hours of Operation

  • Days of Operation Monday-Friday
  • Open Hours7:30am-5:30pm

Inspection/Report History

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Date Type Case # Resolution Action
2026-06-25 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - PARTIAL 2804054 IN PROCESS
2026-05-06 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - FULL 2775278 IN PROCESS
Violations: [19a-79-7a(h)(1-9)] - There shall be access to a minimum of seventy-five (75) square feet per child of outdoor space for the number of children using the space at any one time. The outdoor area shall be fenced or protected for safety. Outdoor play equipment shall have a shock absorbing surface, under and around, that shall effectively cushion the fall of a child, except where the child is sitting or standing at ground level. The shock absorbing surface shall be maintained at a depth of at least eight inches, be free of water and not allowed to become compacted. Acceptable shock absorbing surfaces may include mulch, sand, and wood chips. Synthetic material that is less than eight inches in depth, including but not limited to, rubber mats or tiles may be acceptable surfaces provided the operator maintains documentation on the licensed premises that the synthetic material is manufactured for this purpose, installed in accordance with the manufacturer�s specifications and sufficient to cus
2026-02-02 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - FULL 2723137 IN PROCESS
Violations: [19a-79-10(c)(3)] - The group size shall not exceed eight for children that are under the age of two years and shall not exceed ten for children that are two years old, indoors and outdoors. - 119- Group size- max 8 (6wks-24mths), max 10 (24-36mths) [19a-79-10(i)(1)(2A-C)] - The health consultant shall visit the facility according to the following schedule: once a week for children up to twenty-four months of age; once a week if children two to three years of age, attend five hours or more per day; and once a month if children two to three years of age attend less than five hours per day. - 135- Health consultant visits/documentation [19a-79-3a(a)] - The operator of the child care center or group child care home shall be responsible for compliance with the requirements of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies and applicable endorsements in such a manner as to ensure the safety, health and development of the children while in the operator's care. - 002-Ensuring the safety & heal
2025-10-16 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - PARTIAL 2672741 Closed No Violations
Violations: [-] - - - 000-No Violations
2024-12-17 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - FULL 2517218 Corrective Action Plan
Violations: [19a-79-7a(e)(13)] - Toxic plants and materials are prohibited in areas accessible to children. - 098- Toxic plants/materials inaccessible [19a-79-7a(a)(2)] - The operator shall comply with all local codes and ordinances, including the State of Connecticut Fire Safey Code. These codes include but are not limited to: inspections by the fire marshal, ensuring fire marshal inspection certificates are on file, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and documentation of fire drills. - 062- Fire marshal codes/certificate [19a-79-5a(a)(2)(E)] - An individual plan of care for any child with special health care needs or disabilities when it is necessary that special care be taken or provided while a child is in attendance shall be developed and implemented with the child's parent(s) and health care provider and updated, as necessary. The plan shall include appropriate care of the child to prevent and respond to a medical or other emergency and shall be signed by the parent and program staff respon
2024-07-03 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - PARTIAL 2429289 Corrective Action Plan
Violations: [-] - - - 000-No Violations
2024-06-05 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - PARTIAL 2415376 Corrective Action Plan
Violations: [19a-79-10(c)(3)] - For children under three years of age, the group size shall not exceed eight (8) children. - 111-Under Three Endorsement: Group Size no Larger than 8 [19a-79-10(c)(4)] - For children under three years of age, there shall be a physical barrier separating each group of eight (8) children, indoors and outdoors. - 112-Under Three Endorsement: Physical Barriers/Groups of 8 (Indoors/Outdoors)
2023-12-13 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - FULL 2330055 Corrective Action Plan
Violations: [-] - - - 000-No Violations
2023-11-20 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - FULL 2321203 IN PROCESS
Violations: [19a-79-10(c)(4)] - For children under three years of age, there shall be a physical barrier separating each group of eight (8) children, indoors and outdoors. - 112-Under Three Endorsement: Physical Barriers/Groups of 8 (Indoors/Outdoors) [19a-79-10(e)(1)(2)(3)] - The diapering area shall be an elevated sturdy table or counter equipped with a safety rail. Infants and toddlers shall be diapered at a diapering area used only for this purpose and located in the program area. Each diapering area shall have a non-porous surface and be kept in good repair. - 119-Sturdy/Safety Rail/Nonporous/Exclusive Use [19a-79-6a and/or 19a-79-7a] - The building, equipment and services shall be maintained in a good state of repair. A maintenance program shall be established that ensures that the interior, exterior and grounds of the building are maintained, kept clean and orderly, free from accumulations of refuse, dampness, stagnant water, dilapidated structures and other health and safety hazards. - 045
2023-11-06 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - PARTIAL 2315085 Closed No Violations
Violations: [-] - - - 000-No Violations
2023-07-11 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - PARTIAL 2258259 Corrective Action Plan
2022-11-28 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - FULL 2160674 Corrective Action Plan
Violations: [19a-79-10(g)(3) and/or 19a-79-7a(g)(1)] - Soft surfaces and gas-trapping objects such as pillows, quilts, sheepskins, soft bumpers or stuffed toys shall not be placed under or with an infant for sleeping and shall be kept out of the infant's crib or bed. - 130-Crib/Bed Free from Observable Hazards [19a-79-10(k)(4)] - Baby food shall be served from a dish unless the whole contents of the jar will be served. - 139-Food Served from Dish or Whole Jar Served [19a-79-5a(a)(1)(A) through (C)] - The operator of a child care center or group child care home is responsible for maintaining on the licensed premises a current record for each child enrolled. A copy of the record shall be available and provided upon request to the Office of Early Childhood, the child's parent(s) and the local health director. The record shall include enrollment information and permission forms signed and dated by the parent(s). - 032-Enrollment Information [19a-79-5a(a)(2)(E)] - The operator of a child care center or
2022-11-28 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - FULL 2167731 Corrective Action Plan
Violations: [-] - - - 000 No Violations
2021-12-15 UNANNOUNCED INSPECTION - FULL 2026187 Corrective Action Plan
Violations: [19a-79-5a(a)(2)(E)] - The operator of a child care center or group child care home is responsible for maintaining on the licensed premises a current record for each child enrolled. A copy of the record shall be available and provided upon request to the Office of Early Childhood, the child's parent(s) and the local health director. It shall include an individual plan of care for any child with special health care needs or disabilities, developed with the child's parent(s) and health care provider and updated, as necessary. - 038-Individual Care Plan (Signed by Parent/Staff) [19a-79-5a(a)(2)(A) through (E)and/or19a-79-6a(e)] - The operator of a child care center or group child care home is responsible for maintaining on the licensed premises a current record for each child enrolled. A copy of the record shall be available and provided upon request to the Office of Early Childhood, the child's parent(s) and the local health director. It shall include a health record that shall include d
2021-09-14 Self-Reported 2021-602 Corrective Action Plan
Violations: 24-Staffing- Supervision - [19a-79-4a(c)]<br/>

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