Early childhood education is expanding in Montgomery County with the opening of a new school in Souderton, writes The Reporter.
The Goddard School has launched its first Souderton location at 215 Souder’s Way. The nearly 11,000-square-foot facility is designed to serve up to 150 children ranging from six weeks to six years old.
The center features 10 classrooms, multiple playgrounds, a gymnasium with a rock wall, and advanced sanitization systems.
Blue Bell parent Kristin Stanton owns the school, partnering with experienced franchise operators Matt and Dina Speranza to bring the concept to the borough. The opening also brings approximately 20 new teaching jobs to the area.
The Souderton location will follow the Goddard School’s “Wonder of Learning” curriculum, which emphasizes inquiry-based education. This approach encourages children to explore their natural curiosity through guided activities, helping develop critical thinking, collaboration, and social-emotional skills.
As Souderton continues to grow, the addition of a new early education center highlights ongoing investment in family-focused resources across the community.
To learn more about The Goddard School coming to Souderton, visit The Reporter.


























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