Seattle, WA
Fauntleroy Children's Center
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neighborhood: West Seattle · Telephone: (206) 932-9590 · Website: www.fauntleroychildrensce...
Application Process
Applications are accepted: After a face-to-face meeting at the school |
There is a wait list for upcoming school year. |
Parent visits tours are: Recommended |
Child interview process: None |
Application fee: $50 |
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Admissions Process
| Acceptance criteria:
First-come basis
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| Financial aid is available. |
Age/Child Requirements
Child must be potty trained to enroll.
Director's views on diversity:
Services are provided to children regardless of race, color, national origin, religion or differing mental and physical abilities.
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Savvy Source's Comments
Question to director: Please list anything you wish parents to be aware of with respect to the application process.
Children between the ages of one month through twelve years are accepted. Drop-ins are accepted on a limited basis. Infants must be at least one month of age. Waddlers (12 months of age) are generally walking when they enter this classroom. Preschoolers (36 months of age) are usually toilet trained before entering this room. The staff will share information with parents/guardians about these developmental milestones and other issues in an effort to provide consistency and support and to help decide when it is appropriate to transition children to the next classroom.
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