Seattle, WA
Beginnings I
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neighborhood: Capitol Hill/Montlake · Telephone: (206) 326-2069 · Website: www.beginningschildcarece...
Ages, Class Size, Days & Tuition
| Ages | Class Size | Days | Tuition |
| From 3 months to 1 years 6 months |
5 day(s) a week |
$ 1,251 / Month | |
| From 1 years to 3 years |
5 day(s) a week |
$ 1,066 / Month | |
| From 2 years 6 months to 3 years 6 months |
7 |
5 day(s) a week |
$ 943 / Month |
| From 3 years 6 months to 6 years |
13 |
5 day(s) a week |
$ 894 / Month |
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Extended Care
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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care
We have two preschool classrooms:
One for children between the ages of 2 years and 6 months and the other for children 3 years and 6 months and older.
Our Preschool I classroom has 7 preschoolers and our Preschool II classroom has up to 13 preschoolers.
Tuition for Preschool I is $943/week or $50/day and tuition for Preschool II is $894/week or $49/week.
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Year round program
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