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San Francisco, CA
Lone Mountain Children's Center
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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neighborhood: Presidio · Telephone: (415) 876-0057
Kindergartens that preschoolers from this school are now attending
Cathedral, Town, Stuart Hall, MCDS, Burkes, Hamlin, Convent, Friends, Hillwood, SF Day, French American, Claire Lillienthal, St. Vincent de Paul
Advice from Parents to Prospective Parents on Admissions
Parent #1
My child has only attended for the pre-k year, and that is a much easier year to be accepted into any preschool.
Parent #2
Lone Mountain has a list and you just get on the list. The director is very good about returning calls and letting you know where your child is on the list and how likely he is to have a spot for him or her.
Parent #3
I went to this preschool as a child, so that's the reason I got in!!! I also applied when I was pregnant which is another reason why we got in.
Parent #4
The pre-school accepts children via lottery
Parent #5
Just apply early
Parent #6
applied very early-right when my son was born, and stayed in contact once a year re:our interest in the school
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