Plan Your Frisco Preschool Tour Day: Addresses, Driving Order, and Tips

Children at a clean, bright preschool classroom

If you have a free Saturday morning and want to knock out three or four preschool tours in one go, this post is your driving plan. Below are the addresses, contact links, and a suggested route through Frisco — going roughly from west to east — so you can hit the major preschools in a logical loop.

Quick tip: call ahead to confirm tour windows. Most Frisco preschools prefer mornings (around 9:30-11 a.m.) when classrooms are most active.

Suggested route (west to east)

Below the schools are listed roughly in order of how we’d drive them on a Saturday morning, starting from west Frisco and working east toward Eldorado Parkway.

The Goddard School of Frisco (West)

The Learning Experience – Frisco

  • Address: 9225 Hickory St, Frisco, TX 75033
  • Website: thelearningexperience.com/center/Frisco
  • Google Maps: Open in Google Maps
  • Winnie: View on Winnie
  • Curriculum: L.E.A.P. (Learning Experience Academic Program)
  • Why we like it: Bright, clean classrooms; a strong kindergarten-readiness ladder; built-in enrichment (Spanish, sign language, music, fitness) at no extra cost. This is where our family ended up.

Stonebriar Preschool Pals (faith-based)

  • Address: 4801 Legendary Drive, Frisco, TX 75034
  • Website: stonebriar.org/preschool-pals
  • Google Maps: Open in Google Maps
  • Winnie: View on Winnie
  • Program: Christian education for ages 18 months through pre-K, plus Transitional Kindergarten
  • Why parents love it: Faith component, often part-time and budget-friendly, located at Stonebriar Community Church.

Primrose School of Frisco at Independence

Children’s Lighthouse – Frisco (Panther Creek)

Tour day reminders

  • Bring a notebook (or use the Notes app) to log impressions in the car between visits.
  • Score each school 1–10 on cleanliness, teacher warmth, curriculum clarity, and gut feeling. By tour 4, the schools blur together.
  • If you’re bringing your child, plan snacks and bathroom breaks between tours.
  • Don’t try to do more than four tours in a day. Quality of attention drops sharply after that.

Good luck! By the time you’re sitting in the car after tour four with a coffee, you’ll have a much clearer picture of what fits your family.

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