C5 Children's School (SF City Building Center)

Tenderloin Center Claimed 5.0 Updated May 2026

Closed today Next open Mon 8:00 AM

Daycare facility providing Reggio Emilia based care and educational experiences. Infant, toddler, preschool, and transitional kindergarten programs are available. Center offers indoor and outdoor play areas for exercise and recreational activities. Parent participation is encouraged through communication and volunteer opportunities. Located in the heart of downtown, this facility gives preference to families of state and utility workers.

Description provided by the business.

Location Info

525 Golden Gate Ave

San Francisco, CA 94102

Monday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Thursday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Financial Aid

  • Sibling Discount
  • Subsidies & Vouchers

Languages Spoken

  • English

Location Details

  • Provides support for children with special needs.

Programs Offered

Preschool Program

Preschool 6 mo — 6 yr
  • Schedules

    Full Time

  • Calendar

    Full Year

Description

Offers preschool services in San Francisco.

Education Types

  • Emergent
  • Nature-Based
  • Play-Based
  • Project-Based
  • Reggio Emilia

From $2405 to $3021 per month

Licensing

C5 Children's School (SF City Building Center) is a licensed child care center.

Type

Licensed Child Care Center

Identifier

384002299

Capacity

45

Issued

10/12

Last retrieved 05/31/24. More information about licensed providers in CA can be found at California Department of Social Services.

Type

Licensed Child Care Center

Identifier

384002300

Capacity

36

Issued

07/12

Last retrieved 05/31/24. More information about licensed providers in CA can be found at California Department of Social Services.

Parent Reviews

5.0 (1 Review)
Laura S.
May 11, 2017

We toured this facility a month ago and were impressed. We ended up signing our daughter up for a different center that was closer to our workplaces, but this would have been our second choice.