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Pleasant Hill, CA
Peter Pan Pre-School
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Telephone: (925) 685-2275 · Website: www.peterpanpreschool.org/
Contact Info
Peter Pan Pre-School
399 Gregory Lane
Pleasant Hill, CA
94523
http://www.peterpanpreschool.org/
Tel:
(925) 685-2275
Director:
Lynne Kellund - Director
lkellund@peterpanpreschool.org
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School Philosophy and Mission
"At Peter Pan we strive to provide an atmosphere:
Where each individual is respected for who they are.
Where families feel supported, accepted and welcomed.
Where learning is fun.
Wher children lea...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
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Key Statistics
| Extended day | No |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 3 years |
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Application Information
| Applications accepted | Any child who will be three (3) years old by october 1st of the enrolling school year and is "fully" potty trained is welcome to apply for admission to peter pan. enrollment is accomplished by: submission of registration form and fee. parent and child interview with staff. a tour of the facility. a signed physician's report of child's immunizations and satisfactory health. readiness of the child to benefit from the program. |
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