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San Francisco, CA
A Child's Garden
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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neighborhood: Glen Park · Telephone: (415) 333-9169
Kindergartens that preschoolers from this school are now attending
Rooftop, Miraloma, Fairmont, St. John's, St. Brendan's
Advice from Parents to Prospective Parents on Admissions
Parent #1
Patience. By that, I mean, when the teacher called us and we called back and she didn't return our call for a week, that did NOT mean we didn't get in. She was just busy. I got so used to these deadlines on all these highly demanded schools, that when I was asked to deal in the normal world, I forgot how to act.
Parent #2
no
Parent #3
I looked at a lot of preschools and this one was the only one that takes the kids multiple times a week outside to play and learn. It's a nice small groups and I really like the environment.
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