
Families in Mansfield will soon have a new early education and child care option as Lightbridge Academy prepares to open its newest location in mid-summer 2026.
The new school will serve children ages 6 weeks through kindergarten, offering educational programs focused on early learning, social-emotional development and kindergarten readiness in a safe and nurturing environment.
Located at 21 E. Debbie Lane in Mansfield, the center is designed to support working families through extended hours, technology-enhanced parent communication, and flexible program offerings. Parents will receive daily updates through the Lightbridge Journey® app and have access to ParentView Internet Monitoring for additional peace of mind.

The school will implement Lightbridge Academy’s Seedlings Early Childhood Education Curriculum, which uses hands-on learning experiences to encourage creativity, communication, confidence, and a lifelong love of learning.
Programs and features will include:
Infant, toddler, preschool and pre-k programs
Kindergarten readiness curriculum
Summer camp and school break programs
Nutritious snacks and meal plans
Secure, modern classrooms and play spaces
Drop-in care options for enrolled families
“We are excited to bring Lightbridge Academy to Mansfield and become part of this growing community,” said the owners of Lightbridge Academy of Mansfield. “Our goal is to create a place where children thrive, parents feel supported and families have access to high-quality educational child care close to home.”
The Mansfield location will also host community events, open houses, and private tours leading up to opening day. Families interested in enrollment are encouraged to join the waitlist and schedule a tour to learn more about the programs and availability.
For more information, visit Lightbridge Academy of Mansfield or call (682) 441-2809.
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