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Poway, CA
Incarnation Lutheran Preschool
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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Telephone: (858) 675-7570 · Website: incarnationpreschool.com/
Basic Stats
| Total enrollment | 45 |
| Student/teacher ratio | 8:1 |
| Established | 2003 |
| % of teachers with: | |
| - Bachelors | 20% |
| - Masters | 10% |
| - Teaching credentials | 90% | - CPR | 90% |
| - First aid | 90% |
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Facilities
| CONDITION OF FACILITIES RATING (4.0) |
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Transportation
- Parents bring their children to and from school
Dropoff Procedure
- Parents walk their child into the classroom
- 7:30 AM is the earliest time a parent can drop off a child
Late Pickup Policy: We provide half day and full day programs. Parents are charged late fees if child is not picked up on time.
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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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Director's Comments
Question to director: Do you have any additional thoughts on what parents should consider when looking at your school? Is there any advice that you would like to provide to prospective parents?
We also serve toddlers starting at 18 months.
Parents' Comments
Parent #1
Our second child is in her last year of the program and will be very ready for Kindergarten. Our first child came from the program with a very balanced background, which gave him the tools necessary for the expectations of first and now second grade. The teaching staff has been very stable during the time our children have attended, making for a secure and reliable environment for the children.
Parent #2
This preschool makes children school ready!
Parent #3
I found this school to be very cold and sterile. They did not handle discipline or socialization in an appropriate way at all.
Parent #4
We especially like the low student/teacher ratio and the Christ-centered program offered by the school. Weekly chapel time complements the whole educational program. In addition, the ability with which the school is able to accomodate schedules for different needs - full-time or part-time, one day a week to five days a week - all options are available and the program staff work diligently to help facilitate each family's needs. We are very pleased with the Director and her management of the overall preschool and look forward to our second child attending this coming summer.
Parent #5
Strenghs - teachers are very loving and the kids all seem to love the class; hosted a pizza lunch the first month of school so parents could meet each other and see students together. Weaknesses - don't hold parent/teacher conferences for the Moms Day Out program; no holiday music show.
Parent #6
The strengths are that they have flexible hours which are great for part time working parents or full time working parents.
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