Orlo Avenue Elementary School opened in 1968. One of eight public elementary schools in East Providence, the school serves about 500 students in kindergarten through fifth grade. Principal is Cheryl Gibbs.
Built in the 1950s, Emma G. Whiteknact Elementary School is one of eight public elementary schools in East Providence. About 290 children from kindergarten through fifth grade are enrolled. The principal is Nadine Lima.
Kent Heights Elementary School is one of eight public elementary schools in East Providence. The school was built in was 1922 and has undergone two expansions since. Classrooms are now outfitted with more up-to-date technology, including computers and smartboards. About 298 children in kindergarten through fifth grade are enrolled in the school. Principal is Fatima T. Avila.
The Beehive Childhood Center in East Providence specializes in toddler to preschool-aged children with a specific curriculum geared toward preparing them for school. Beehive employs a total approach to child development, focusing on building interpersonal and intellectual strengths among its students. For children who are somewhat older, after-school programs are available.
This facility serves children from ages six weeks through twelve years. Please call the number provided for a tour and more information on pricing and services provided.
Oliver Day is a preschool that occupies a single-family home with plenty of space for students to play and enjoy the outdoors. Children five years old and younger are welcome to enroll.