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Cedar Park, TX
Bluebonnet School of Cedar Park
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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Telephone: (512) 331-9009 · Website: www.bluebonnetschool.com/index.html
Facilities
| CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (4.5) |
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Accreditation, Membership & Awards
| Accreditation by the National Association of Young Children | Yes |
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
The great strength of Bluebonnet School is in its teachers who are all degreed or credentialed - very unusual in this area. Small group sizes and their individualized assessment and instruction and a real caring atmosphere for families make this the best preschool I have ever seen. I have not even mentioned the free Spanish and music and free Internet viewing for all families. Enrichment classes include piano, Mandarin Chinese, karate, dance and computer classes. The quality is maintained by the fact that this preschool is NAEYC and NAC accredited. It was even awarded the National Child Care Center of the Year in 2007.
Parent #2
Excellent teachers and facilities
Parent #3
My child has been at Bluebonnet for the past five years. Before comming to Bluebonnet I looked at several other schools and have talked to other parents who have chosen other schools in the area. From what I have seen and heard, Bluebonnet is hands down the best school for young children in the Austin area. The lead teachers are well educated in child development and three times a year they assess my childs devlopmental progress. The lesson plans are taylored to my child's interests and on her skill level. The whole school is clean and well kept. The ratios are the lowest I could find in the area. Almost evey month they hold a parent training which came in relly handy during potty training and the my child's traumatic two year old phase. I tell all my friends that this is the place for children.
Parent #4
No weaknesses. Best school I have seen. Love everything about this school...people, curriculum, etc.
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