Quick Facts
When was Tiny Babe’s Preparatory Academy founded?
In 2014 by Shaneen “Babe” Jackson
In 2014 by Shaneen “Babe” Jackson
Where is TBPA?
Los Angeles, CA In the Windsor Hills and about 5 minutes from
Leimert Park & Baldwin Hills Area
Los Angeles, CA In the Windsor Hills and about 5 minutes from
Leimert Park & Baldwin Hills Area
Enrollment
218 students
Grades: 1st – 5th, Kindergarten, Preschool, Childcare
218 students
Grades: 1st – 5th, Kindergarten, Preschool, Childcare
Number of Teachers
15
15
Continued Education
Our entire staff is required to take 20 hours of continued education courses, seminars and/or workshops annually.
Our entire staff is required to take 20 hours of continued education courses, seminars and/or workshops annually.
Average Class Size
27
27
Infant to Teacher Ratio
4:1
4:1
Accreditation
Tiny Babe’s Preparatory Academy is accredited by … TBA.
Tiny Babe’s Preparatory Academy is accredited by … TBA.
TBPA is scheduled to be accredited by the 2nd semester of school.
Volunteerism
Parents volunteer 40 hours a year to help with student programs at TBP Academy. Students are also encouraged to participate in community service projects.
Parents volunteer 40 hours a year to help with student programs at TBP Academy. Students are also encouraged to participate in community service projects.
Campus
13,000 square foot facility with 9 classrooms, auditorium, outdoor play/gym area.
13,000 square foot facility with 9 classrooms, auditorium, outdoor play/gym area.
School Hours
Classes 7:45 AM – 4:00 PM
After school programs 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Classes 7:45 AM – 4:00 PM
After school programs 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Childcare Hours
6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
6:00 AM – 6:00 PM
After School Programs
Tutoring, sports, dance, art & crafts and more.
Tutoring, sports, dance, art & crafts and more.
Tiny Babe’s Track & Field Tournament
A track & field competition in which 300 private schools in Los Angeles compete for gold, silver, bronze medals, other winnings, prizes and bragging rights.
A track & field competition in which 300 private schools in Los Angeles compete for gold, silver, bronze medals, other winnings, prizes and bragging rights.