The Malvern School provides private year-round early childhood education for children six weeks through eight years with full and half-day options available. Its staff is comprised of teachers degreed in early childhood education who allow children to develop and grow at their own pace in a secure and creative environment. The Malvern School offers indoor specialty areas, three age-appropriate playgrounds and a custom designed summer camp at each school. The school is committed to providing a program based on the highest standards of excellence with a curriculum designed to meet or exceed the standards established by the National Assocation for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), the nation's largest non-profit early childhood organization. This location is NAEYC accredited.
Springton Lake Montessori School is a pre-school for the children of Newtown Square.
The school focuses on developing the minds and bodies of young students through various activities in the Montessori methodology, including painting and parachute activities.
St. Anastasia School is a Catholic-based school serving the children of St. Anastasia's Parish. The school sits next to St. Anastasia's Parish on West Chester Pike and Surrey Drive.
Judith Dunn is the current principal of the school. In 2007, the school was recognized as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the state.
The students participate in weekly mass services throughout the week. Each student is expected to serve as an altar server at least three times per year.
Field trips and field days are scheduled throughout the year for the student body.
The Garrett-Williamson Foundation provides educational and recreational programs for children. The foundation owns and operates Garrett’s Way Child Care & Learning Center, serving infants 8 weeks of age through kindergarten. It runs Camp Garrett summer day camp, available to youths ages 5 through 15. Registration and curriculum information are available on its website.
The foundation rests on a 240-acre colonial farm in Newtown Square. Its facilities are available for special events and picnics. The land and foundation are named after philanthropist Elizabeth Garrett, who in 1910 bequeathed the land to local children and women in need.
Episcopal Academy opened its doors in 2008 to its new 123-acre location on Bishop White Drive in Newtown Square. From its arts programs to its athletic facilities, the school offers state-of-the art equipment and facility in its academic to recreational settings.
L. Hamilton Clark, Jr. is the head of the school. The school takes pride in its commitment to challenging a student's academic studies while providing a faith-based environment. All lower-school students attend the chapel's service once every six days while the upper and middle school students attend chapel once every other day.
Child Steps Preschool and Kindergarten is in Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church on Media Line Road. It provides education to children in the local community from state-certified teachers. The school provides transportation to Marple Newtown School District children and offers a summer program for children as young as 18 months to 9 years old.