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Norcross, GA
Christ The King Preschool
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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Telephone: (770) 449-7217
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
Friendly , open atmosphere, staff together a long time, great program including art apprecation and music classes,
Parent #2
Christ the King Preschool is a place of nurture, grace, fun and learning for kids and their families alike. In general, the teaching staff has been together for years, and it's clear that they care about one another, our kids and our families. Education is at the top of the list of priorities here, but doesn't diminish the incredible amount of play and socializing that also happens here. If I could, I'd keep my kids here all the way until college!
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