Big smiles and trusting bonds at Primrose School of Four Points. A push on the swing might look simple, but moments like these are where children build confidence, body awareness, and the secure attachment that comes from a caring teacher who's truly present. It's the kind of warm, everyday connection that makes our classrooms feel like a second home.
Primrose School of Four Points — a Cognia-accredited, Texas Rising Star 4-Star preschool in Austin's Four Points neighborhood. Screen-free classrooms, homemade meals, consistent teachers.
Outdoor play is part of every day at Primrose School of Four Points. Our toddler playground in Austin's Four Points neighborhood gives little ones a safe, age-appropriate space to climb, slide, and build the gross-motor skills that matter at this stage. It's one more way our screen-free, whole-child approach gets kids moving and exploring.
Even our youngest learners get fresh air and outdoor time at Primrose School of Four Points. This shaded infant play space in Austin's Four Points neighborhood lets babies explore safely and comfortably, protected from the Texas sun. Gentle outdoor experiences like these support early sensory and motor development from the very start.
Hands-on, minds-on at Primrose School of Four Points. Sensory play like this lets children explore texture, color, and movement while building fine-motor skills and focus — and it's a whole lot of fun. Open-ended, screen-free experiences like these are how young children learn best, and they're woven through every day of our whole-child curriculum.
Room to run, climb, and imagine at Primrose School of Four Points. Our shaded Pre-K and Explorer playground in Austin's Four Points neighborhood gives older children a space to build confidence, problem-solve through active play, and stay comfortable out of the Texas sun. Active outdoor time is part of our screen-free, whole-child day — and it's one of the ways we help kids arrive at kindergarten ready to thrive.
A quiet moment outside at Primrose School of Four Points — the secure, trusting bond between a child and a caring, consistent teacher.
Active play with a purpose at Primrose School of Four Points. Our preschool playground in Austin's Four Points neighborhood gives children the space to climb, slide, and play together — building the coordination, confidence, and social skills that grow alongside everything happening in the classroom. Outdoor time is part of every screen-free day here.
Primrose School of Four Points, located on Sitio Del Rio Blvd in Austin's Riverplace neighborhood. A Cognia-accredited, Texas Rising Star 4-Star early education center — one of very few licensed programs in Travis County on that combined credential. We've called this community home and welcome families with infants through Pre-K.
Tummy time in our infant room at Primrose School of Four Points — building strength and reaching milestones, supported by caring teachers who know every baby. Infant care in Austin's Four Points neighborhood.
A teacher and preschooler painting together at Primrose School of Four Points — creativity, connection, and the caring relationships at the heart of our whole-child approach. Preschool in Austin's Four Points neighborhood.
Hands-on discovery in action at Primrose School of Four Points. Goggles on, this young scientist is exploring at the water table — pouring, measuring, and testing ideas the way children learn best. Play-based, screen-free experiences like this build curiosity and early STEM thinking, all part of the whole-child curriculum at our Austin Four Points campus.
A playful peek-a-boo moment at Primrose School of Four Points — joy, confidence, and connection in every screen-free day. Early education in Austin's Four Points neighborhood.
Reading together at Primrose School of Four Points — building early literacy and the caring relationships that help every child feel known.
A teacher building blocks with toddlers at Primrose School of Four Points — problem-solving, early math, and connection, all through play.
Learning comes to life at Primrose School of Four Points. Here a teacher leads a lesson with Molly the Cow — and a friendly puppet is no small thing. Puppets capture young children's attention, spark language and imagination, and make new concepts stick in a way that feels like play. It's a joyful example of the intentional, hands-on teaching that happens in our classrooms every day.