Stock Farm Road Children's Center (SFRCC)
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Stock Farm Road Children’s Center (SFRCC) is an early childhood learning program, operated by the International Child Resource Institute (ICRI). SFRCC is open to university affiliates and Stanford Health Care/Stanford Medicine Children's Health employees.
How SFRCC Works
- SFRCC is operated by the International Child Resource Institute (ICRI).
- ICRI offers high quality programs targeted to the specific developmental needs of infants, toddlers, preschool and pre-K children.
- All programs use play-based Emergent Curriculum methods to explore language, art, science, music, social studies, mathematics and physical tasks.
- Infant and toddler programs provide sensory and language opportunities designed to help children discover and explore at their level.
- Preschool programs encourage children to learn through opportunities to explore, create, invent, hypothesize, test and discover in a warm, open environment.
Learn more about Emergent curriculum
Classroom Designations
- SFRCC has a licensing capacity for 140 children and serves children ages eight weeks to five years.
- Child capacity numbers are determined by the California Department of Social Services, Child Care Licensing Division and are based on the indoor/outdoor area to which the children will have access.
- Of the 140 available spaces, below is a breakdown of the classroom size designations based on 100% enrollment:
AGE GROUP | GROUP SIZE | # OF CLASSES |
---|---|---|
Infants | 8 | 2 |
Toddlers | 12 | 4 |
Twos | 18 | 2 |
Preschool | 20 | 2 |
Waitlist Application and Process
- Enrollment priority is given to faculty, clinician educators, students, postdocs, university staff, employees of Stanford Health Care and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, respectively.
- You may submit your application online.
Faculty, Staff, Students, Postdocs, and Visitors - Child care application page
Hospital - Child care application page