Trusted Child Care Provider in Orlando, FL
MT. SINAI CHILD
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
VPK Provider, Before and After School Program!
Our Programs
The programs at Mt. Sinai Child Development Center are thoughtfully crafted to offer diverse faith-based learning experiences, allowing children to advance at their individual pace and fostering a lifelong passion for learning.

Who Are We?
Nestled in the heart of Orlando, Florida, Mt. Sinai Child Development Center stands as a beacon of nurturing care and educational excellence for young minds. Our center is committed to providing a safe and stimulating environment where children can embark on a journey of growth, learning, and discovery. With a dedicated team of experienced professionals and a comprehensive range of faith-based programs, Mt. Sinai is the ideal place for your child to thrive and build a strong foundation for their future.
Monday - Friday
6:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Full Time & Part Time
Spots Available
Ages
12 months - 12 years
Holistic
Curriculum
Accepting
VPK
Accepting
School Readiness (4c)
Breakfast, Lunch,
Snack Provided
Christian
Center
Enroll Your Child in Mt. Sinai Child Development Center!
Discover a world of growth, learning, and boundless potential for your little one at Mt. Sinai Child Development Center.
Enroll now and be a part of a nurturing environment that sets the foundation for a lifetime of success. Your child's journey starts here!
Learn About Available Assistance Programs
School Readiness Program (4C)
Even before children attend prekindergarten, they gain from experiences that help them be ready for school. While helping children prepare for school, the School Readiness Program provides child care so a parent can work or attend a training or education program.
The program is funded primarily by a federal Child Care and Development Fund Block Grant. DEL administers the program at the state level.
VPK Program
The Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten Program or VPK Program at Mt. Sinai Child Development Center is ideal for children aged 4 years old or those who will be 4 years old in the coming September of the current year.
VPK was conceptualized to ease young children into more structured early childhood learning. They will be taught skills to cope with kindergarten and higher school years.
USDA Food Program
Research shows that well-nourished children are healthier, more attentive, and have better mental performance than children who are under-nourished.
The Child Care Food Program (CCFP) provides nutritious meals and snacks for healthy growth and to reduce obesity risk. This program is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service.