At a Glance
Trust Score
Based on comprehensive analysis of reviews, safety records, and operations.
About Covenant Presbyterian Children's Center
Covenant Presbyterian Play-Based Christian Center
Covenant Presbyterian Children's Center provides a nurturing environment for children in College Station, serving infants from six weeks through school-age aftercare. The program focuses on spiritual, cognitive, and social development through a curriculum that incorporates theme-based lessons and Conscious Discipline for emotional growth. Led by Directors Jamilyn Bolen and Heather, who have partnered since 2011, the center emphasizes a language-rich environment and interactive play. Facilities are organized into age-specific classrooms, such as the Bears infant room and Hippo toddler room. Children participate in weekly chapel sessions, music, and physical activities designed to build coordination. The center utilizes Procare for classroom management and billing, ensuring parents receive daily notes regarding their child's progress and developmental milestones. This program is a ministry of Covenant Presbyterian Church, welcoming families of all faiths.
What Parents Say
3 reviews from parents
We love CPCC!! Our 1 yr old is always so happy to see her teachers!!
We have 2 kids enrolled at CPCC (daughter is almost 3 and our son just turned 1). We could not be happier. We have 2 older children (14 and 10) and have experienced several other day care facilities over the years. CPCC is head and shoulders above the rest! The teachers are sweet, caring, nurturing and love Jesus! Our kids are learning new things every day and absolutely LOVE going to school every morning. CPCC has been such a blessing and I would recommend them to anyone.
CPCC is an excellent school that both my children love. It warms my heart that my kids are excited about school and love their teachers. They both come home each day with stories and new things to share. If I can't be at home with my kids, I wouldn't want them anywhere else.
Web Report
Aggregated insights from public records & parent discussions
Safety Record
No major safety incidents, legal issues, or news-reported violations were found for this facility. A 2015 report noted a controversial operational policy requiring employees who declined flu vaccinations to wear masks and gloves during flu season, but no regulatory enforcement actions resulted from this. State licensing records as of early 2026 indicate the center maintains a valid full permit with a capacity of 103 children.
Parent Reputation
The center maintains a positive reputation among local parents, with mentions of a highly recommended director and a nurturing environment. Parent discussions from community forums like TexAgs emphasize the quality of the program, although some noted the discontinuation of part-time care options in the past. Sentiment is generally high, focusing on the center's Christian values and its long-standing presence in the community.
Staff Insights
Employee reviews are generally positive, with staff members describing the center as a supportive and welcoming workplace with good management. Long-term tenures are reported, including one assistant director who served for 14 years, though some reviews cite low pay as a drawback for employees.

