Cedar Park, Texas
Parents Love the Benefits!
Kids Love the Fun!
Beneficial afterschool & summer programs for ages 5 and up — with small classes, experienced certified teachers, and a whole lot of happy families.

- Licensed ChildCare Facility
- Certified, Experienced Teachers
- Small Class Size
- Ages 5+
- Open 7:30–5:30
Why parents choose us
A small program where your child is truly loved — and where learning feels like play.
Academics in game format
Math and reading built into games kids actually want to play — so the learning sticks.
Warm, loving environment
Every child is known, encouraged, and celebrated. Kindness is the house rule.
Limited enrollment
We cap our numbers on purpose. Small teacher-to-student ratios are the whole reason this works so well.
Kids build life-long skills
Every afternoon builds something they keep.
- Group Cooperation
- Reading
- Math
- Science
- Art
- Problem Solving
- Self-Esteem
- Respect
- Consideration
- Encouraging Others
- FUN Bible Verses
Bible verses are always optional.
Christian owned. Christian values. ALL welcome.
Families of every faith are part of our story — and always have been. Kindness, respect, and encouragement are the house rules. Bible memory verses are always optional.
In their parents' words
“Our children beg to go to Crystal Challenges when we don't need to send them… a warm and nurturing place where their children are learning and growing, not just being ‘babysat’.”
“‘I can't!’ is no longer part of their vocabulary.”
“Mrs. Banks makes her feel like she is the most important kid in the whole world.”
Summer Camp
Our summer provides:
- The wide variety of fun trips & activities all families want!
- With the consistency and stability all young children need!
- 3 fun field trips a week, including swimming weekly

Convenient Location
We are minutes from the schools we serve, just off Cedar Park's main routes — an easy stop on the way home.
1509 Rhapsody Ridge, Cedar Park, TX 78613
Come see for yourself
Five minutes in the door tells you more than any website can.




