Oakland, CA
Gan Avraham
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neighborhood: Oakland Downtown / Lake Merritt · Telephone: (510) 763-7528 · Website: www.tbaoakland.org/
Ages, Class Size, Days & Tuition
| Ages | Class Size | Days | Tuition |
| From 2 years to -- |
12 |
Mon 9:00am - 1:00pm Tue 9:00am - 1:00pm Wed 9:00am - 1:00pm Thu 9:00am - 1:00pm Fri 9:00am - 1:00pm |
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| From 3 years to 4 years |
16 |
Mon 9:00am - 1:00pm Tue 9:00am - 1:00pm Wed 9:00am - 1:00pm Thu 9:00am - 1:00pm Fri 9:00am - 1:00pm |
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Extended Care
- This school does have extended care
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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care
Extended care is available from
8:00 AM to 9:00 AM each day and from
1:00 PM to 6:00 PM Monday - Thurs and 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM on Friday.
Gan Avraham is open twelve months of the year. We provide child care during most of the holidays. We are closed entirely, with no child care, on Jewish holy days, national holidays and the week before Labor Day.
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School Year
Year round program
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Summer Program
June to August
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