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Meet Corentha Bradley-Esaw, Director of the Children's Center

George School is pleased to welcome Corentha Bradley-Esaw as the new Director of the Children’s Center. Working in early childhood education for over 12 years, Corentha is excited about joining the George School Children’s Center team and collaborating with a strong team of dedicated professionals. 

Corentha’s career as an early childhood educator began through the suggestion of a friend. “I knew a friend who was working in childcare,” said Corentha, “ I had the opportunity and qualifications to start as a director, so I did and I fell in love.”

When she had the opportunity to join the George School community, Corentha was drawn to the familial and peaceful nature radiating from the Children’s Center. The beliefs and philosophy of the school resonated deeply with Corentha. “When you come on campus,” she shared, “you feel the family atmosphere. It feels very peaceful and loving.”  

The George School Children’s Center provides a safe and caring environment for children to explore, learn,  and foster new and lasting connections with others. “In the Children’s Center, we use the Quaker values of being mindful, and paying attention to nature and the community,” shared Corentha. “Being outside everyday helps children appreciate and admire what is around them.” The staff are highly qualified and knowledgeable in best practices of early childhood education, dedicated to responding to each individual child's unique needs and ensuring personalized care and support. The George School Children Center received the highest ranking through the Keystone STARS program, reaching 4 STARS. 

Corentha believes in the importance of building a strong foundation for a child’s future through early childhood education, knowing that the first three years of a child’s life are incredibly important. Making an impact on a child and their family, and seeing children grow and thrive as young learners, brings her a great sense of purpose. “I love the little ones, they give you energy, they give you strength,” said Corentha.

As Corentha begins her tenure at George School, she would like to thank retired director Pamela McCullough for her hard work and impact on the community. Corentha is grateful for Pam’s insightful advice, helping her transition into this new role. Corentha looks forward to the start of the school year and connecting with the George School community.