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New York, NY
Jack & Jill School
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neighborhood: Gramercy/Union Square · Telephone: (212) 475-0855 · Website: www.jackandjillschool.com
Contact Info
Jack & Jill School
209 East 16th Street
New York, NY
10003
http://www.jackandjillschool.com
Tel:
(212) 475-0855
Director:
Jean Leshaw
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School Philosophy and Mission
" In a cozy and nurturing environment, all age groups are involved in hands-on activities fostering experimentation. Based on a whole child approach, a dedicated group of well-educated teachers use po...
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Kindergarten Placement
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