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Greystone House Montessori  - Willowbrook

Greystone House Montessori - Willowbrook

4.3
(6 reviews)

I was really excited to start my 2 year old son at this Montessori school. Unfortunately, after…read morejust a month I had to pull him out due to ongoing safety concerns. Their lack of communication between the morning and afternoon teacher, and ultimately to me the parent, was horrific. I was told repeatedly by his afternoon teachers they didn't know what had happened when their was a cut or bruise. I'm sure the cuts and bruises were all innocent enough, but I also know what other daycare standards are and Greystone House Montessori proved to be far below par in comparison. I would be extremely cautious before starting your child here. I'm usually not one to leave a review but since this is a place where people leave their most precious assets on a daily basis I felt it was necessary. The following were my concerns and experience with Greystone House Montessori: - Week 1 and 2: I found a few small scratches on my son and I wasn't told about them. -Week 3: Monday he came home with a few more scratches. I wasn't told about them. I contemplated bringing them up the next day, not because they were big, but because he kept getting scratched and I wasn't being told. This made me think his teachers hadn't seen them, and if they hadn't seen them, were they paying enough attention to him? Tuesday as I picked my son up and began walking out I saw a scratch that went from the middle of his chest to his armpit. I hadn't been told about it. I walked back and asked what happened to him. I was told they didn't know and he hadn't cried all day. His teacher said she did notice it after his nap but thought it looked old. His chest was bright red where the scratch was. Wednesday I picked my son up and noticed he had 2 small but deep cuts behind his ear. Again, I wasn't told about them. I walked back in and found the assistant director. I told her what had been happening and showed her my sons scratches. She said she wasn't sure why I didn't get an incident report for the cuts behind his ear and that she would find out what was happening. Thursday I was called and informed that after speaking with his morning teacher my son and 2 other students really liked to play together. They assume the scratches were happening during play time and would talk to the parents to remind them to keep their kids nails short. They also said they would work with the kids about gentle hands. Friday as I got to daycare his teacher was cleaning 2 cuts on his face that were bleeding. When I asked what happened she said she didn't know he hadn't cried. I did get an accident report. The assistant director also called to check in. Week 4 -Towards the end of the week I got off early and got to the daycare just as my son sat down to eat his afternoon snack. I sat next to him to let him finish. His teachers (2 in the classroom) were handing out food and watching the children. Most of which were sitting at their tables, 2 children were still sleeping on their cots. A little girl in front of me put too much food in her mouth and began to gag until she threw up. His teachers hadn't noticed so I told them. They both took her to the attached bathroom leaving the other children unattended. One came back a minute or so later. As my son finished his snack and we began to leave, I noticed one of the sleeping boys get up and walk to the outside door to play on the playground. He pushed the door open and stood their holding the door. I waited a minute to see if his teachers had noticed. They hadn't. The final week, I picked my son up on Wednesday and as I was putting him in the car I noticed a small bruise on his head and a band-Aid on his elbow. I wasn't told about either. I went back to ask what had happened and again was told she didn't know but she had noticed the bruise on his head. The assistant director called and told me while playing outside my son fell but his morning teacher didn't think he fell hard enough to leave a bruise. That was the final straw for me. Any head injury, big or small, mark or not, should be reported to the parent even if it is just verbally upon leaving. The staff seem to be lacking basic safety training and communication skills both with each other and the parents.

I was simply amazed by the methods of teaching and course curriculum in greystone. The kids are so…read morehappy and absolutely love learning. It's amazing to see that great education can start with such young children. I'm a doctor and the fine motor development of the infants at this school was spectacular. I'm extremely excited to see my child grow and learn in such an incredible environment! I'd like to quickly mention the teachers, Mrs Revathy and Mrs Sarah. They are so patient with the kids and really treat them like their own. Its hard to leave your kids in anothers care. Trust me though, you can't choose better than greystone!

The Greenwood Preschool and Kindergarten

The Greenwood Preschool and Kindergarten

5.0
(7 reviews)

I notice daycares are not reviewed very often on yelp, and that is unfortunate because it is such…read morean important part of so many peoples life's. Greenwood Christian preschool was a part of my sons life since he was 6 months old. Ms. Nita and her staff have always been kind, caring, and loving to our son and treated him like family. He was always happy to go here and we always felt he was well taken care of. Ms. Nita and her staff noticed some developmental delays at 6 months and were supportive on helping us get assistance for him early. They took the time to provide him more individualized attention when needed. They helped to implement the recommendations from his therapists and kept an open line of communication about his behavior and progress. My family is very appreciative of this. As far as basics, they offer a full curriculum and VERY competitive pricing. The owner, Ms. Nita is always there, a BIG plus in an era of corporate ownership where they typically just hire a manger. She is a wonderful person with a passion for helping others. I cannot say enough good things about this place and we will miss it very much (we moved). Of note: we have randomly met so many people who have had their children here and they all say wonderful things, including our new next door neighbor. It is amazing how many people have been touched by going here. Of note #2: my son was moved to a new school for summer interaction and has already been subject to neglect, so we have will be moving him again. This school was much more expensive, a newer building, and had cameras. Obviously this did not matter. Just another reason why we miss this place so much!

The owner and staff are very caring. Right next to the elementary school and the kids are properly…read morefed.

Growing Scholars Montessori School

Growing Scholars Montessori School

3.5
(8 reviews)

My 4 year old attends PreK at the Bridge Park Dr. location. He is a gifted child and I was worried…read moreabout enrolling him in school because he's so far ahead. They have done a nice job of focusing on areas where he needs work (like writing skills) and kept him engaged. He loves it. Now we are moving to Pearland and I'm so sad about pulling him from this school. I highly recommend!

I went in for a tour last week. While I was there, I noticed a rope hanging from the gate in the…read moreplayground. It didn't take long for a little child to come up and put the rope around her neck. It took the teachers longer than what I was comfortable with to tell the child to stop - I actually had to intervene before the teachers got there. Other things I saw: a baby eating a Froot Loop off the floor, the battery cover to a baby swing dangling off (batteries exposed), a napper in a crib (which is a suffocation hazard - not sure if it was there for storage or if they use it like that on babies). Teachers and babies were in this classroom - it wasn't an empty room. I also didn't see toys for the children to play with. It was just babies sitting in a room with some adults. I also saw: dirty/dingy carpets that the older kids play on, the sides of the rubber tiles in the splash pad rolled up due to being exposed to the elements (tripping hazard), and the tour guide telling me sometimes they mix up the baby bottles - they try not to but it happens (dangerous for babies with allergies or for sick babies). The menu also looked lack-luster. I would have expected healthier options from a Montessori, but I'm new to all this so who knows. On the plus side, the kids seemed happy and the staff seemed nice, albeit lax on safety. The price is good. The older kids' classrooms had more to them in terms of stimulation and activity.

Honey Tree - childcare - Updated July 2026

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