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Boston, MA
Francis Jacobin Early Childhood Center (Temple Israel)
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neighborhood: Longwood · Telephone: (617) 739-6455 · Website: www.tisrael.com
Application Process
Applications are accepted: While child is in utero |
There is a wait list for upcoming school year. |
Parent visits tours are: Recommended |
Child interview process: Possible, at school's discretion and takes the form of director-child |
Parent interview process: Director-parent |
Deadline for applications: Rolling |
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Admissions Process
| Acceptance criteria: Selective |
Notification occurs: Beginning in May, applications will be accepted and dated as completed when all required paperwork and payments are received. |
| Financial aid is not available. |
Age/Child Requirements
Child must be 2 years to enroll.
Child does not need to be potty trained to enroll.
Inquiries accepted from May 1 onwards.
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