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    The Learning Experience - Georgetown - 4th of July Parade!

    The Learning Experience - Georgetown

    (21 reviews)

    I have to add this update because it is not a personal problem with Janice, the director…read more In general, the owner (Dave King) and the management are rude and lack professionalism. So you won't get any of your concerns properly heard or addressed. I never had such bad experience or felt abused/ignored with any Daycare/School in the past as I felt with TLE Georgetown. I had to send my daughter there because of the proximity from where I live. But I would say driving a lit longer and have your kids in a safe school with management/owner who sincerely value their customers is well invested and worth it. That being said, still I am giving that place one star while it deserves none, only because of Catarina, the admission coordinator. She is the sweetest person ever.

    We are so happy to have moved to The Learning Experience. The daycare is bright, clean, and…read morewelcoming. All of the staff, from the director to the teachers, are incredibly friendly and kind. The teachers are attentive and get to know each child and his/her likes, dislikes, strengths, and weaknesses. In the short few months that we have been going there, my 4 yr old son has become more confident, his language has improved, and his love for learning has grown. Aside from learning to read and do math at his young age, he is also expanding his social skills. The teacher he has is one of the best preschool teachers that I have encountered. She makes sure there's a good balance between working hard and playing hard. All of the kids in her class are excited to see her at the beginning of the day and leave her class with a smile on their face. What more could you ask for? I can not recommend this school enough.

    Cantera Montessori School of Silicon Valley - Hawthorne Class!

    Cantera Montessori School of Silicon Valley

    (8 reviews)

    We've had the absolute best experience at Cantera! Our daughter started when she was just 8 weeks…read moreold, and now, over a year later, we truly can't recommend them enough!!! The care, love, and attention she receives each day is more than we ever could have hoped for. Ms Milinh, the head of school, has been incredible! She is thoughtful, responsive, and truly invested in every child. Her teachers, Ms Rocio and Ms Samantha are simply amazing. They are warm, kind, and so in-tune with our daughter's needs. It gives us such peace of mind knowing our daughter is in their care. Most importantly, our daughter LOVES going to school. She lights up when we arrive, and we've seen so much growth and happiness in her since starting. We are beyond grateful for this beautiful community!

    Our daughter attended this daycare for only two days, and what happened during that short time left…read moreus shocked, angry, and heartbroken. On her very first day, she came home with wet underwear. We tried to give the benefit of the doubt and assumed it might have been an adjustment issue since she was new. But on her second day, she came home soiled with both urine and feces, and when we cleaned her up, we discovered that her skin was raw, red, and broken -- front, back, and between her private parts. This was a severe rash, the kind that happens only when a child has been left sitting in wet or dirty clothing for a long period of time. No child develops skin that damaged from a single brief accident or if they had been properly checked and cleaned. We immediately emailed the center director on Friday evening to report this serious issue, but no one ever responded. The center was closed Monday and Tuesday, but on Tuesday morning my husband went in person to speak with the director. She admitted she hadn't even checked her emails yet. He explained everything and asked for a refund, as we could not possibly send our child back after what happened. She said she would speak with corporate and call us back. Later that day, we received a call from a corporate representative in California. She completely dodged the issue and refused to acknowledge what happened. She kept repeating the same line -- that our child was "checked throughout the day." I calmly told her that if our child was checked and cared for properly, there's no way she would come home with her skin raw and damaged like that. Instead of addressing that point, she just kept repeating the same scripted response and acted as if the rash didn't exist. When I asked for escalation, she refused, claiming there was no one above her to speak with. She also said their "policy" required a 30-day withdrawal notice -- meaning we would not get a refund -- completely ignoring that we were withdrawing because of neglect and harm to our child. When I tried again to explain how serious this was, she became defensive and hung up on me. We trusted this center with our child's safety, hygiene, and care. They failed completely. Then, instead of showing concern or accountability, they deflected, denied, and dismissed what happened. Our daughter came home hurt and in pain -- and all we got from corporate was denial and a refusal to even acknowledge reality. If you are a parent considering this daycare, please think carefully. The lack of care, communication, and accountability we experienced is unacceptable. A daycare should be a safe, nurturing place -- not somewhere a child ends up in pain and parents are gaslighted when they speak up.

    Learning Tree - elementaryschools - Updated May 2026

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