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    Burke KinderCare

    4.2 (5 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 6:30 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Burke Presbyterian Church Pre-School - Burke Presbyterian Church Preschool

    Burke Presbyterian Church Pre-School

    (6 reviews)

    The new director Aandra is a very nasty person. She sends passive aggressive emails to parents and…read moreis mean to her employees. I had to withdraw my daughter because I couldn't deal with the director for a whole year. On top of that, she changed rules without letting parents know. My daughter was being sent to the office and removed from her classroom and having lunch alone in the office. No one ever communicated this with me. I had to find that out by other parents telling me they saw my child in the office. My daughter later told me she would be sad when she went to the office. My daughter was 3 years old at the time. If my child was acting up, they should have contacted me about it instead of isolating her and having her think she's a bad person. In a conversation with me Aandra used very passive aggressive language and in a super condescending tone. Aandra isn't a good leader, and clearly has trouble regulating her own emotions. There are so many preschools in the area that are far better than this one.

    Burke Presbyterian Church Preschool is a hidden gem among preschools in Burke. It has a wonderful…read moreprincipal, excellent teachers, and beautiful facilities, including a playground. My son has been a student for the past 1.5 years. He absolutely loves it, and has grown so much developmentally under the tutelage of his experienced teachers. We are hoping to enroll my younger son here as well. The vibe and culture of the school are simply beautiful and inviting. The tuition is competitive as well.

    Northern Virginia Academy of Early Learning, Burke Campus

    Northern Virginia Academy of Early Learning, Burke Campus

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    Short version: I had a very bad experience with this center…read more We will look elsewhere. I urge any parent thinking about this center to simply take a tour. See for yourself. Long version: I wouldn't consider myself a helicopter/demanding parent by any means. Like any parent, I just want a safe, loving, enriching environment for our kids (4, 2 and newborn.) This is not the place. Before even seeing how the center was run, we narrowed in on NoVA because it's in walking distance to our house. I called a full year in advance about our 3 kids (one yet unborn) and was told to call 6 months before the baby's start date. "That'll be plenty of time," Miss Ashley told me. But when I did, I was informed that I should've been told to pay a fee months earlier to secure baby's spot, and that the waitlist was already full! It was extremely stressful. The director, Miss Shareese was at first very skeptical of my story, but after finding misplaced paperwork, she offered to do some scrambling for us and found our baby a spot. However, when I toured the center today, it was immediately and abundantly clear I could not send the baby--or our 2 or 4 year old-- there. Here were just a few of the red flags: I was ignored at the front door when I arrived for my long-awaited tour. Several teachers looked me in the eye, turned away, and went another direction. Another parent had to let me in (another flag!), and physically go to the director's office to get her despite several teachers seeing that I was there for a tour. The parent's willingness to jump in made me think there weren't any other competent teachers she could ask to do the job. The director wasn't actually around to escort me, despite promising she would be. (This was not the first time she wasn't around when I called, having left early due to various "emergencies.") The substitute tour guide took me to several classrooms that were the wrong age-group for my kids. Most of the teachers I saw were seated, watching the kids play. They interacted with the kids only when there was a physical fight or loud argument. No one seemed eager to engage with me. I saw a 2-year old or toddler-level teacher speak roughly to some scared-looking kiddos about helping her get something out of a cabinet. At our current school, kids are excited to be the "big helpers." Not here. The facility was old and dark. The baby and 2's rooms are in a basement type area where there is little natural light. Many kids had un-wiped noses that were wiped only when I came in, seemed lethargic, or were just generally uninterested in being there. Teachers made little effort to engage them. Again, most of the teachers were sitting watching the kids at a distance. (Exceptions were the older-4's teacher who seemed with-it and very nice, and the baby room teachers who seemed sweet and loving. Babies weren't crying and 2 were doing painting, which was nice.) I saw at least two 3/4-year olds being dragged literally screaming into the school by stressed-out parents. Other centers I've seen, the kids are excited to be there, absent perhaps when they transition to a new classroom or are having an especially bad day. This seemed to be status quo. All in all, I was downright disturbed by what I saw this morning. Granted, it was during morning free play, so perhaps structure was lacking purposely. And I didn't see any kids in physical danger, but I would not trust the teachers I saw to enrich my kids lives, teach them a love of learning, or god-forbid, react quickly in an emergency. Again, I urge you to take a tour if you're considering this center.

    LOVE THIS PLACE! my daughter is in the infant program here , i was on the waiting list for the…read moreAlexandria location and moved to Burke. The staff is loving of my child as if it was there own, same as the reviewer under me. One the first day i dropped her off they called me every 2 hours with updates. I called as much as i wanted and bottom line i dont worry about my child while she is there. They will even tell you what they observe while your child is there (if a product you use isnt working - for example a cream for formula) LOVE THIS PLACE!

    Burke KinderCare - childcare - Updated May 2026

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