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San Francisco, CA
Little Gators Preschool
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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neighborhood: Cow Hollow · Telephone: (415) 346-8608
Basic Stats
| Total enrollment | 82 |
| Student/teacher ratio | 7:1 |
| Established | 1984 |
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Facilities
| CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (4.1) |
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| Building, bathrooms, hallway |
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| Outside play equipment |
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Transportation
- Parents bring their children to and from school
Dropoff Procedure
- Teachers/director meet children at their cars and walk the children into the classroom
- 8:30 is the earliest time a parent can drop off a child
Late Pickup Policy: We sit with the child and comfort them so they don't feel sad. I never charged a parent a late fee in the 21 years I've been operating.
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Facilities Include:
| Classrooms (with bathroom attached) | |
| Classrooms (with kitchenette attached) | |
| Music room | |
| Art room | |
| Library | |
| Playground |
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Accreditation, Membership & Awards
| Accreditation by the National Association of Young Children | No |
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
I can only speak from good experiences. If there is a child conflict at school the teachers address it immediately and all information is expressed to all parents of the children involved.
Parent #2
`Strengths: I feel Little Gators is a safe haven for preschoolers. They have 4 dedicated and nurturing teachers who treasure the children. While the outline of academia ( the director calls the curriculum ' paper and pencil') is hazy. The PreK kids do worksheets and helps get them into Kindergarten. It also helps the parent know their strengths and weaknesses. Another strength is easy access and communication with Director and teachers. Weakness: Overcrowded. While they have a good teacher/student ratio, 25 kids is too many for such a small space. The school needs to pay attention to boy/girl ratios. At one point there were 6 girls and 20 boys. The teachers are very upbeat and genuinely love the kids.
Parent #3
Little Gators is unique in that it is a relatively small program so can provide a warm, nurturing and supportive atmosphere for children. It is also unique in that the program, while allowing tons of time for fun and free play, does aim to teach children the basic academic skills (such as learning to write letters and numbers, identify shapes etc.) and fine motor skills that they will need before starting kindergarten.
Parent #4
Little Gators is by far the best school I have seen or heard. I could only say great things about it and in my eyes they are perfect. It's a very small and intimate school that may not be for everyone because of the size but we think it's a positive thing.
Parent #5
Strengths - information flow to parents, director's knowledge of the kids (The Director is excellent), loving but firm environment, academic focus (my kids know their abc's, write their names after 2 years of pre-school); kindergarten admission process; parent base is great Weaknesses - Parent education/development; diversity of parent body -- more neighborhood diversity
Parent #6
Strengths: Good with conflicts. They dealt well with kids when a hitting incident occurred.
Parent #7
I have four children who have gone through Little Gators. Each of them had a wonderful, loving, academically challenging experience and they are all so different. My children have fun at school. They are excited about learning and they love their teachers.
Parent #8
Strengths: Great hot lunch program. Very flexible schedules. Academic curriculum. Kids learn to deal with change and how to get along with each other. Weaknesses : Advancement to ' next level' is determined not only by readiness but also by availability of space. If space not available, child may not be challenged, despite readiness. Children move on to next level independently and separation from other friends who are left behind or moved up can be difficult on the children.
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