Austin, TX
Children's Courtyard (Wm. Cannon)
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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Telephone: (512) 891-6500 · Website: www.childrenscourtyard.com
Kindergartens that preschoolers from this school are now attending
Mills Elementary, Patton Elementary, Clayton Elementary, Oak Hill Elementary
Advice from Parents to Prospective Parents on Admissions
Parent #1
no
Parent #2
No.
Parent #3
No.
Parent #4
This particular school was only in existence for a year prior to my daughter's admission. I interviewed with 12 schools, looking at education and price. This particular school was selected because of education goals and care of children. I have been please with all of the primary teachers and most of the secondary teachers in each of my children's classrooms. The focus on education and learning to help the children be ahead of the game in 'relationships' with other children and adults, 'socialization', 'vocabulary' , 'reading', 'writing', 'basic education' such as numbers, alphabet, etc. have impressed me greatly. My goals for my children are 'education, education, education and getting along with others'. This school provides this for my family.
Parent #5
I was a former employee for the company! After previously working for several other early childhood programs in the city. I knew the director well, but even so, if there wasn't a spot, I would've had to be on the waiting list.
Parent #6
No.
Parent #7
no
Parent #8
Nothing
Parent #9
None
Parent #10
Went as early as we could for timing purposes.
Parent #11
No. My child was accepted on an availability bases.
Parent #12
My child has been in this school since she was 4 months old so there was no Preschool adminstation process.
Parent #13
n/a
Parent #14
It's not a competitive process here, thank god.
Parent #15
no
Parent #16
n/a
Parent #17
No
Parent #18
no.
Parent #19
NA
Parent #20
Again, not sure what I'm being asked.
Parent #21
no
Parent #22
Nope
Parent #23
No
Parent #24
Applied as soon as pregnant.
Parent #25
Early sign up on the waiting list -- a year in advance while child was in utero.
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