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Pleasanton, CA
Beth Emek Preschool
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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Telephone: (925) 931-1055
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Parents' Comments
Parent #1
We moved to the area about 6 months ago and found Preschool Beth Emek through an Internet Search. We visited and interviewed several Preschools in the area and this one was our favorite by far. The teachers are wonderful and my son has made so many nice friends. The kids come from various backgrounds and cultures. Our son has grown and learned so much from all of the teachers. They are always coming up with such creative activities for the kids, while also allowing them to innovate with their own ideas for learning and play. The school is an immaculate and safe environment where the kids can learn and play. The teachers are really good about keeping the kids germ free. I would highly recommend the pre-school. You can call Teacher Mel and she will arrange a time where you can come with your child to observe this wonderful Preschool.
Parent #2
Very caring staff. Clean enviornment with updated facility. Great teacher to student ratio.
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