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I had my daughter enrolled in this school this year. The school is pretty small, but they are not overcrowded. The classes' size is small, they have always at least two teachers present in the... More
I had my daughter enrolled in this school this year. The school is pretty small, but they are not overcrowded. The classes' size is small, they have always at least two teachers present in the class, working with the kids (by playing, of course)
Nice school for preschoolers. (the schedule is only 2 or 3 days per week about 3 hours/ day)
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My daughter was enrolled to Creative Arts for Children this year (from January to June). We moved in January - from Midwest- and my daughter (4 yr. old) had a tough time to adjust here, without all... More
My daughter was enrolled to Creative Arts for Children this year (from January to June). We moved in January - from Midwest- and my daughter (4 yr. old) had a tough time to adjust here, without all her friends. The teachers from this school were very helpful, with advices, answers and support. The school is mainly encouraging the children to learn by using their creativity. These are some of the really great things about them.
Now- the things I didn't like or I think they can improve. The rooms have a feeling of too dark, the main room doesn't receive natural light from too many windows, and they do not use the artificial light. Something else... the schedule is not too good- Monday, W, F mornings a class, another is on the same days but in the afternoon, and another on Tue and Thurs mornings. They do not accept the same kid in more than a class- so it is impossible to have the child in school from M to F - mornings. It works well though if your child is enrolled in other activities on the days without school
PROS: Nice and helpful teachers, small class size, a family feeling
CONS: the rigid schedule, a bit too dark main class room
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