Gorse
Child Study Center
Accredited
by the National Association for the Education of Young Children,
the Gorse Child Study Center serves as a laboratory school for
the Department of Psychology and Education. There are four half-day
programs: three preschool groups (two in the morning and one in
the afternoon) and an afternoon kindergarten. Classes typically
have 12-14 children between the ages of three to six.
Built in 1952, the
center was the gift of Phoebe Florence Gorse Smith, member of
the class of 1916 and trustee of the College, as a memorial to
her father, Frank Washington Gorse.
For more information, visit the Gorse
Child Study Center. |