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Chesterbrook Academy Preschool in Bethlehem Holds Ribbon Cutting

The preschool, which has served the Bethlehem community for 25 years, hosted a grand re-opening for its new location on High Point Boulevard

On March 13, Chesterbrook Academy Preschool in Bethlehem held a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate its grand re-opening at a brand-new location. The preschool, which served the Bethlehem community for 25 years at its old address on Valley Center Parkway, moved to a new building just down the road at 3355 High Point Boulevard. In attendance at the ribbon cutting were Chesterbrook Academy students and staff; representatives from Nobel Learning Communities, Inc., the parent company of Chesterbrook Academy; and representatives from the local fire and police departments. During the event, remarks were provided by Patricia B. Miller, President of Nobel Learning Communities, and Chesterbrook Academy’s Pre-K students performed songs.

The new 11,000-square-foot facility has three more classrooms than the old location, allowing Chesterbrook Academy to accommodate around 35 more students and up to 172 total students. The school features three separate playgrounds to serve different age groups, a large classroom for school-age summer camp students, a room for nursing mothers, soft-play structures in classrooms, and a listening center where students can listen to stories with headphones. The new school is also in a more visible location within the Lehigh Valley Corporate Center, has a private parking lot and is easily accessible from Route 22.

Chesterbrook Academy continues to provide the same safe, nurturing environment and high-quality Links to Learning curriculum that parents know and trust. Chesterbrook Academy serves children ages six weeks through Pre-K 2 and offers school-age summer camp.

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