Oakland, CA
Daisy Child Development Center
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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neighborhood: Redwood Heights / Skyline / Ridgemont · Telephone: (510) 531-6426 · Website: www.daisycdc.com
Application Process
There is no wait list for upcoming school year. more |
Parent visits tours are: Recommended |
Child interview process: Possible, at school's discretion and takes the form of small group setting |
Parent interview process: Director-parent |
Deadline for applications: Rolling |
Application fee: Free |
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Admissions Process
| Acceptance criteria: First-come basis based on |
Notification occurs: Immediately;As soon as enrollment papers are completed and returned. |
| Deposit is required: One month tuition |
| Financial aid is not available. |
Age/Child Requirements
Child must be 1 years and 6 months to enroll.
Child does not need to be potty trained to enroll.
Inquiries accepted from January 1 onwards.
Director's views on diversity:
It does reflect it to a fair extent, we have students of many ethnicities, and parents who come from Latin American countries such as Argentina, Honduras and Chile as well as from India, Asia and the United Kingdom.
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Director's Comments
Question to director: Please list anything you wish parents to be aware of with respect to the application process.
If a parent has decided to enroll their child, then later wishes to withdraw, he/she would need to give the school a one month notice in order to receive a full refund of the tuition (1 month tuition).
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