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The latest child education & technology centers arrive in Houston.

Young Leaders Campus will introduce the most innovative Preschool alternative, after-school programs, enrichment classes, and vocationally-inspired birthday parties- for children from 6 months to 12 years old.

2012-07-12
SPRING, TX, July 12, 2012 (Press-News.org) (Media Star Marketing) - Vintage Park will be the first, Houston area location for the Young Leaders Campus. In a technologically driven, globally focused, ecologically friendly world, early education is the primary factor in determining the future success of any child. Young Leaders Campus will introduce the most innovative Preschool alternative, after-school programs, enrichment classes, and vocationally-inspired birthday parties- for children from 6 months to 12 years old.

"Children of tomorrow will need a different skillset to compete and lead our country. Young Leaders Campus will offer these children a head-start advantage over their peers in the use of the latest technology, stimulating education programs, and developing their full creativity," says Zafar Amin, CEO of Young Leaders Campus.

This first Houston area annex campus will debut in North Houston, at the Vintage Park shopping complex on 249 and Louetta (Champions area). Doors will officially open to the public in September 2012, but enrollments are now active. Enrollments in enrichment classes will be very limited, to maintain a low student to teacher ratio.

Vintage Park offers almost 350,000 square feet of shopping, dining, medical, and office space. The Vintage is a billion dollar exceeding development in North Houston featuring HP, St. Luke's, Kelsey Seybold, Kickerillo, H-E-B, and upscale hotels and leasing communities.

The Vintage Park campus will include Apple Computer & Music Technology Labs, Culinary Labs, Art Studios, and a Science Lab. The site will also feature the YLU University program: a two hour pre-school curriculum for 2-3 year olds. Children can also walk a red carpet, do a photo shoot, and design their own signature fragrance and custom bottle- at one of the many birthday party themes. Other parties will highlight forensic investigation techniques, cooking school courses, superhero training, karaoke sleep-overs, and interactive learning games.

WEBSITE LINKS:
http://www.ylcampus.com

About Young Leaders Campus:
Young Leaders Campus is pioneering the next generation of child education, learning development, and innovative enrichment programs. Several locations are in the final development phases, and will open in Sugar Land/Telfair, Cypress, and major metropolitan cities. The mission of Young Leaders Campus is to prepare children for a Globally Focused, Technology Driven, and Ecologically Friendly new world.

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[Press-News.org] The latest child education & technology centers arrive in Houston.
Young Leaders Campus will introduce the most innovative Preschool alternative, after-school programs, enrichment classes, and vocationally-inspired birthday parties- for children from 6 months to 12 years old.