11/05/2007
Category: General
Posted by: beantree

BeanTree Learning, which opened its first Campus in Ashburn to great acclaim in January 2005--and which is now bursting at the seams--has opened its 2nd Campus in the Westfields/Chantilly area, just off Route 28.

BeanTree's impressive new building is located at 5003 Weststone Plaza in Chantilly, Virginia near the intersection of Route 28 and Westfields Boulevard and is close to the Hyatt Place, Texas Roadhouse, Applebee's, and Eggspectations.

The new state-of-the-art BeanTree Learning Campus opened its doors on October 1st, 2007, and is currently enrolling. The waiting list at the Ashburn Campus is lengthy, and demand for enrollment at the new location is expected to be just as great.

06/14/2007
Category: General
Posted by: admin

Part of the lore of New York City for the past decade or so, like muggings and Manolos, includes children barely potty trained vying for spots in elite preschools, being turned away for such transgressions as faulty finger painting and mono-lingualism.

While the days of trilingual toddlers and Tolstoy-reading three-year-olds may be some years away, the onslaught of young upper-middle class couples to the area has spread the demand for higher end day care to Northern Virginia. In the past ten years, what was once the domain of Chesterbrook Academy and a few other private schools, has been taken over by a range of elite schools offering academically rigorous programs for children as young as eighteen months. Northern Virginia has been a hot draw for high-end childcare chains.

12/07/2006
Category: General
Posted by: admin

Built on a solid educational foundation, BeanTree Learning takes root in Ashburn, Virginia with construction of a 21,000 sq.ft. “Creative Campus for Children.”

Designed with a child’s imagination and a parent’s instinct in mind, the unique BeanTree Learning campus offers an innovative preschool experience backed by decades of leadership and a commitment to each child’s continual growth and future success.

The BeanTree Learning seed has been planted to fill an obvious void in Northern Virginia where the majority of childcare centers seem to offer the same ordinary services in the same ordinary atmosphere. The founder, Jennifer Bower, has uniquely combined her experience in early education with the desire to create a groundbreaking concept, such that the phrase “childcare center” does not do it justice.