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    Merry Hive Daycare

    5.0 (5 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Seaside Costa Mesa Preschool

    Seaside Costa Mesa Preschool

    (18 reviews)

    My son started seaside at age 2 and left at age 4.5. When we first signed up, it was for the…read moretrilingual immersion language program and advanced education that came with being a part of RSI. His first year was wonderful. I cannot say enough great things about them. Then RSI pulled out of seaside. They had a different director every year, a different curriculum every 6 months to a year, and around 6+ teachers left every year after our initial wonderful year. This school is struggling to figure out who it wants to be- do they want to be trilingual or do they want to be Montessori. Whatever they want to be, they don't tell all the parents about it. Positives: the teachers who have been with seaside the past few years are very nice Negatives: New directors every year, which meant a new curriculum and new vibe every year The administration who controls the directors did not have anything in place to keep the school afloat such as policies and procedures When I tried to reach out to admins (Ms Perla is particularly terrible at communication) to ask them questions, I go no response for well over a year. It should not take a year to tell parents the answer to simple questions. Last year's director screamed in children's faces and while a number of us complained about the discipline, the admins did nothing. Nada. I understand from a recent parent meeting we recently attended that state licensing is involved and they told parents licensing might reach out to parents and/or ask our children questions. Overall, if you're looking for your average school to keep your kid alive until 5pm this is fine. If you're looking for an advanced education, I would not recommend it.

    Seaside Costa Mesa has been such a wonderful place for our daughter! She started when she was two,…read moreand we couldn't be happier with the care she receives. The teachers are genuinely caring, patient, and attentive -- you can tell they love what they do. We use both the before- and after-care programs, and it has been a huge relief to know she's in a safe, nurturing, and engaging environment throughout the day. She is always coming home with new art projects, songs, and even little bits of Chinese and Spanish she's picked up alongside her English! It's incredible to see how much she is learning in such a joyful, play-based way. The other families are really lovely too -- even just from quick interactions at pickup and drop-off, there's a real sense of community here. If you're looking for a preschool that balances warmth, structure, and fun with an enriching curriculum, I highly recommend Seaside Costa Mesa. We are so grateful we found them!

    The Pegasus School

    The Pegasus School

    (12 reviews)

    I wish I should have read the reviews about this school before paying registration fee to apply for…read moremy 5 years old son. This is not a good school when it comes to assessment tests ( Which not simply testing whether your kids can communicate back and forth or not) for a kindergarten level. I feel like I got scam, they should have made a video to talk about the assessment tests, warnings for the parents to consider. I don't think the kids will be happy learning anything here. This place is all about money and intense competitions. The era of AI will eliminate these corrupted educations, absolutely bring no values to the kids. Parents nowadays are too busy and think paying a lot means good results.

    My son is a first grader at Pegasus, and he thrives there. He has been learning in an atmosphere…read morethat nurtures curiosity and exploration. His teachers are enthusiastic and caring. There is one teacher for every ten kids in the classroom, allowing for individual attention. Any behavioral problems are quickly addressed and resolved in a constructive manner that equips students with tools to handle future conflicts. I hate to admit this, but when I compare the way Pegasus first graders interact during free play to the way his public school friends interact, I see a dramatic difference. Pegasus kids are problem solvers; they calm conflicts and seek solutions. Maybe it's a selection bias at the admissions level, but in the end, who cares? I'm proud of my child on the playground and of what he has learned academically. Fingers crossed this continues in his future experiences.

    Shoreline Preschool

    Shoreline Preschool

    (41 reviews)

    Our experience at Shoreline changed after our child transitioned classrooms…read more In the infant classroom (B108), communication was clear and responsive. Mrs. Niki and Mrs. Valerie adjusted to our infant's feeding needs, documented milk intake separately in Brightwheel, and responded to messages promptly. When concerns were raised, adjustments were made and logging was consistent. We felt supported in that classroom. After transitioning to Room B118, documentation and communication became inconsistent. Milk and solids were occasionally logged under the same Brightwheel category ("food"), making it unclear how much milk was consumed versus solids. On some days, entries stopped around 12:00 PM (for example, 12:08 PM). On other days, bottle refusals were not clearly documented. There were times when we messaged asking for clarification about intake and received no response, or responses were delayed. The issue was not that the classroom was busy -- it was that documentation and communication were inconsistent. For parents trying to understand what their child ate and drank during the day, that lack of clarity feels disorganized and unreliable. We were also informed that B118 was preparing students for the next classroom, Room B117. B117 operates as sippy-cup only, and bottles are not permitted. The classroom supply list indicates there is no refrigerator in that room. For families whose children still require bottles or milk storage, that structure is important to understand in advance. We provided written documentation from our child's pediatric specialist on two copies-- one copy to the office and one to classroom staff. Documentation improved briefly and then returned to being inconsistent. We requested a classroom change because the placement was not meeting our child's needs. We were thanked for "sharing our story," though we had not yet been asked to explain our concerns. No follow-up questions were posed and no meeting was offered. An administrator was copied on the email without explanation, and we were not told who that individual was or why they were being included. The response felt impersonal and procedural rather than collaborative. We were simply informed there was no other classroom available. Given the continued documentation and communication concerns, we made the decision to withdraw. At the administrator's request, we provided a written explanation outlining our concerns, which was forwarded to Mrs. Melly. In her email response, Mrs. Melly emphasized that bottles were "regularly offered," referenced video footage of our child appearing happy and engaged in class, and stated that staff cannot always respond in Brightwheel immediately because supervision is the priority. Whether a child is playing happily does not address inconsistent intake logging or unanswered messages. In that same email, we were told this was the first time Mrs. Melly was aware our child was under specialist care, despite written documentation having already been provided to both the office and classroom staff. On one documented day, two bottles were logged earlier in the afternoon. At 4:45 PM, Mrs. Melly personally logged that another bottle was offered. Based on the Brightwheel timestamps, the 4:45 PM bottle fell outside CDC safe-use guidelines for previously warmed milk (which recommend use within one hour after warming). This raised a safety concern for us. Our concern was not whether a bottle was physically presented. It was whether intake was documented clearly, whether refusals were recorded consistently, and whether basic feeding procedures were being handled carefully. We believe many staff members care about the children. However, the documentation inconsistencies and the leadership response did not provide confidence in the structure or oversight of the program. Families may wish to ask specific questions about: * How milk intake is logged separately from solids * How refusals are documented * How warmed milk timing is monitored * When bottle use transitions to sippy-only * Whether refrigeration is available in all age groups * How concerns are escalated to leadership For us, the way these concerns were handled ultimately led to our decision.

    My daughter has thrived, grown and learned under the loving care at Shoreline Preschool. She will…read moregraduate from preschool soon at 4.5 years old, having started at Shoreline at 11 months old. Our younger daughter will be starting soon. The newer director, Mrs. Melly, is wonderful and has made great improvements like a PE program included in tuition, a security gate, and monthly newsletters for each class.

    Huntington Valley Preschool

    Huntington Valley Preschool

    (16 reviews)

    We've had such a wonderful experience at Huntington Valley Preschool in Fountain Valley! From the…read moremoment we enrolled, we felt welcomed into a nurturing, supportive environment--exactly what we were looking for in our child's first school. Our toddler absolutely loves going to school here and looks forward to it every day. We've noticed many other happy 2- and 3-year-olds thriving as well--it's clear this is a preschool that really understands the needs of young children. The staff truly goes above and beyond. Ms. Jodi and Ms. Christine are phenomenal--warm, attentive, and genuinely dedicated to each child. They create a space that feels safe, joyful, and structured for both play and learning. It's easy to see how much they care, and that makes all the difference. We were so impressed, we referred a friend--her son now attends and loves it just as much. It's a great feeling knowing your child is in good hands, learning, growing, and having fun in a place that feels like an extension of home. Highly recommend to any parent looking for a high-quality preschool experience in the Fountain Valley area!

    Just like the prior post mentioned, this place is a true hidden gem. Though the facility appears…read moreoutdated, the director and staff are the real deal that truly care for children! This is a play based program that provides potty training, diaper, wipes, hot lunch, snacks and much love! Almost a dream come true for a mom that works full time like me. My son started at 2yr old and has been attending school with a smile every morning!

    Merry Hive Daycare - preschools - Updated May 2026

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