Celebree School to open child care facility in Herndon next summer

Celebree School of Herndon plans to open in the summer of 2023 (courtesy Celebree School)

Another child care facility is planning to add itself to the mix in Herndon.

Celebree School of Herndon, a private company that offers early childhood education, plans to open in the summer of 2023 at 12700 Sunrise Valley Drive — a Reston address that is on the border with Herndon.

The new location is one of four schools expected to open in the state by the end of next year. Other locations include Arlington, Alexandria and Dulles.

“After developing successful schools in our home state of Maryland, Virginia was a natural next step as a target growth area for our continued franchise expansion,” Celebree founder and CEO Richard Huffman said. “With strong demand for high-quality early childhood education and brand awareness from our successful corporate schools in a neighboring state, we’re eager to get these new schools open and operating to best serve the community.”

The company already has locations in Reston, Henrico, Ashburn and Tysons. It was founded in 1994 with the mission to “grow people big and small.” The business began to set up franchises in 2019.

Celebree offers programs for children between 6 weeks and 12 years old. Care will be available part-time and full-time.

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