Primrose Schools

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Primrose Schools
Company type Franchising company
Industry Early Childhood Education
Founded1982;43 years ago (1982)
FounderPaul Erwin, Marcy Erwin
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
550+ schools (2025)
Key people
David P. Berg, CEO
Parent Roark Capital Group
Website www.primroseschools.com

Primrose Schools is a U.S.-based network of franchised accredited private preschools providing early childhood education and child care for children ages infant through Kindergarten. Founded in 1982 in Marietta, Georgia, the company has more than 550 franchised schools across 36 states and Washington, D.C. [1]

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The Primrose School of Ashburn in Ashburn, Virginia, in suburban Washington, DC. Ashburn Front.jpg
The Primrose School of Ashburn in Ashburn, Virginia, in suburban Washington, DC.

History

Primrose Schools was established by Paul and Marcy Erwin in 1982 and began franchising in 1990. It pioneered the concept of combining child care with an educational curriculum, which contributed to its growth into one of the largest early education franchises in the United States. [2]

Curriculum

Primrose offers early childhood education and care for children ages 6 weeks to 6 years and after-school programs for children up to age 12. Primrose schools employ the company's proprietary Balanced Learning® curriculum, which combines teacher-guided learning with child-initiated play. [3] The curriculum incorporates research on child development and emphasizes building character in students. [3] [4] [ dead link ]

The Primrose Friends

The Primrose Friends are a group of twelve hand puppets used in Primrose Schools classrooms as part of the Balanced Learning curriculum. They are incorporated into activities such as role-play, music, and reading to support lessons on social-emotional development and character education. [5]

In October 2025, Primrose Schools launched The Primrose Friends, a YouTube channel, featuring educational videos and songs centered on the Primrose Friends. The channel includes content set on a farm inspired by the first Primrose school and aims to extend classroom themes to a digital format. [6]

Recognition and rankings

Social responsibility

Primrose emphasizes community service and social responsibility at all levels of its organization, from its corporate culture to its curriculum. Defined as one of the corporation's core values, "giving without expecting" is central to the overarching Primrose Promise initiative, which includes programs such as the Primrose Children's Foundation and the Helping Hands Program, as well as numerous independent community service efforts at individual schools. [8] Through the Primrose Children's Foundation, Primrose Schools has supported and partnered with several organizations that focus on the health, welfare, education, and overall support of children, including Children's Miracle Network and Ronald McDonald House Charities. [9] In 2014, Primrose raised over $500,000 for charity, including over $340,000 for its current charitable partners, Reach Out and Read and Save the Children. [4] [10]

Primrose Children's Foundation

Founded in 2005, the Primrose Children's Foundation is a non-profit organization that combines the fundraising efforts of Primrose Schools across the country to make a larger national impact through charitable support that advances child advocacy and education efforts. [9] Among the foundation's first partnerships was Reach Out and Read, an organization that focuses on the promotion of early literacy. Since 2005, the Primrose Children's Foundation has donated more than $1.4 million to Reach Out and Read. [10] In 2014, Primrose announced a first-of-its-kind partnership with Save the Children through the Primrose Children's Foundation that focuses on the sponsorship of at-risk children in underserved communities within the United States, providing educational resources to those communities and developing relationships between sponsored children and children in Primrose classrooms. [11]

References

  1. "Home". Primrose Schools. Retrieved 2025-12-22.
  2. "How Primrose Schools Entered The Franchising Of Early Education | childcarecanada.org". childcarecanada.org. Retrieved 2025-12-29.
  3. 1 2 Ayers, Jessamyn (2012-09-28). "The Primrose School". I AM Modern. Retrieved 2013-01-09.
  4. 1 2 "What is More Important Than Investing in Tomorrow's Workforce and Society?". Franchising USA. 2014-03-10. Retrieved 2015-02-25.
  5. "Education & Care > Primrose Friends". Primrose Schools. Retrieved 2025-12-29.
  6. "Meet The Primrose Friends: The Leader in Early Education and Care® Is Coming to YouTube". VPO Exhibitor. Retrieved 2025-12-29.
  7. "America's Best of the Best 2024 - Employment, Education & Child Care". Newsweek. 2024-08-28. Retrieved 2025-12-29.
  8. "Teaching Social Responsibility through Community Service Projects". Primrose Schools. Retrieved 2015-02-24.
  9. 1 2 "Children's Foundation". Primrose Schools. Retrieved 2015-02-24.
  10. 1 2 "Primrose Schools® Reports Record-Breaking Fundraising Year". WTVG 13ABC. 2014-12-15. Archived from the original on 2015-02-25. Retrieved 2015-02-24.
  11. "For A More Promising Future". Primrose Schools. Retrieved 2015-02-24.