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    Magic Lantern Montessori Preschool - cider press fun!

    Magic Lantern Montessori Preschool

    (8 reviews)

    Hillman City

    Our daughters attended school here and we had an amazing experience.We would highly recommend this…read moreschool to anyone in the seattle area looking for a caring nurturing environment.

    I have two sons who both attended MLM for two years each. Before MLM both our sons attended other…read morewell-regarded pre-school programs elsewhere. However nothing before or since compares to MLM. The teachers there were and are dedicated, intelligent, creative and experienced in the Montessori method. Particular stand-outs during our tenure there were Connie and Reshonna, both of whom are long-time MLM teachers who are wise, loving, and great fun. The current director (Amy) came on board in my younger son's final year and she was an excellent addition to the team. They each knew my kids well and gave them lots of individual attention and communicated well with us about both the successes and challenges our kids were having. The community was excellent and a commitment to diversity and collaboration in our children's education was prized. The school is overseen by a parent run board and during our years with MLM (and before and after as we lived in the neighborhood, we have known many MLM families) I was always impressed by the dedication and hard work of the parents who contribute to the school. MLM was not cheap but it was worth it. The lessons our children learned there serve them to this day (as do the lessons we, as parents learned). Both my spouse and I served on the MLM parent board and on several committees over the years so I can speak from the "inside" as well as the "outside" viewpoint. MLM is a unique and wonderful place and we'll be forever grateful for the time our kids spent there. It's been a year and a half since our youngest son graduated and have since moved away but we treasure the memories of the MLM experience and recommend it highly for those parents who want their children to enter into the school experience in the Montessori method which, while perhaps not the best fit for every child was certainly an excellent choice for us.

    Sponge

    Sponge

    (7 reviews)

    Leschi

    Oh, how I love Sponge! I took my two-year-old for one session of Spanish with Noelia, a native…read morespeaker from Puerto Rico. My son is normally pretty slow to warm up in social situations, and she made sure he was comfortable and could participate. Sometimes it can be hard when he's surrounded by more outgoing peers. He adored her as a result and I saw him open up in ways he hadn't before. The classes are taught 100% in Spanish with a chance to review and ask questions at the end of each class in English. A handout is also provided each week with the lyrics to songs and some key vocab to practice at home. There are lots of props and fun routines that get the kids engrossed in learning. The only thing preventing me from giving a five-star review is the location; I wish something more central were available. Now that we live on the north end, it's not feasible for us to take classes with Sponge anymore. It's also fairly expensive compared to similar programs in town (Polly-glot Tots comes to mind). If it were closer and more affordable, we'd be enrolled again in a heartbeat.

    Sponge was voted Seattle's best for offering language classes to children from newborn to 5 years…read moreof age. Spanish, French, Mandarin and Japanese languages are taught in an immersive and interactive environment which includes standard phrases, songs, dance, culture and parental or caregiver involvement. All instructors are native speakers who genuinely enjoy children and their jobs. Tuition is reasonable for 18 class sessions, a summer camp is offered, and one can make up classes if they are missed.

    Rainier Valley Cooperative Preschool

    Rainier Valley Cooperative Preschool

    (6 reviews)

    Beacon Hill

    I was never interested in the idea of a co-op preschool, because the idea of helping to run a…read morepreschool felt wholly unappealing to me - and I'm SO glad we ended up at RVCP. We turned here after another more traditional preschool didn't work out for my toddler, because the teachers felt his separation anxiety was too intense for them to manage. From the first day, I realized I'd lucked into something incredibly special. The school is authentically child-centered, play-based and child-led -- but those buzzwords don't fully convey the particular genius of these teachers. They teach from firm philosophical beliefs that children already whole, and they guide children in conveying their messages about how they need to be supported. The teachers take their work very seriously - but they're also full of fun and warmth, and the space is a kid's dreamland. The co-op model can demand a lot of parents, too, but I've come to value the work as an investment in building community. Having a kid during the pandemic, I've struggled to find and create community as a parent, and the collective work of running the preschool naturally builds community in a way that other settings haven't for me. I look forward to my "working grownup" days in the classroom, I always learn from the teachers, and in our second year now, it's so rewarding to build relationships with kids other than my own and see them grow up. If you're curious, I encourage you to reach out to the school (even if it's not enrollment season) and check it out.

    My kid went to this school for just one year. The teaching style and the people were great. There…read moreare required monthly meetings for the parents to attend that involve a learning session as well and, as a parent, having to spend valuable kid-free time in a meeting was not something I looked forward to, but I always came away with valuable information. Now, for the bad part. I was immensely disappointed and completely surprised to see that the demographics of the class did not match the demographics of the community, NOT EVEN CLOSE. I mentioned this at a parent-teacher meeting, it was uncomfortable for everyone and I didn't really get the sense that anything would be done about it. I'm not sure how many points is the proper amount to dock for this but it is my one and only complaint and I don't have another preschool to compare if this is just a norm with co ops.

    Seed of Life Center For Early Learning and Preschool

    Seed of Life Center For Early Learning and Preschool

    (5 reviews)

    Columbia City

    I love seed of life. The teachers are so loving and wonderful, and really embrace each new kids…read more(and their parents). Our kiddo gets to go on neighborhood walks with his class, and has tons of fun here. Even if the waitlist is long it's worth putting your name in.

    I have two children, one of whom I was planning on enrolling here. I live literally around the…read morecorner on Angeline and was excited to have a wonderful local early development center near by! I was on my way to work and developed a flat tire so the closest place to immediately turn into to avoid the insanity of Rainier was their parking lot. Upon me trying to quickly change my tire a woman with dark hair immediately started to yell at me for blocking potential parking for other parents even though there were plenty of spots. I explained I just needed 10 min to change it with a smile and she said she would call the cops if I did not leave immediately. We all have stressful mornings and this community has been nothing but completely supportive of me and my family. This is not the sort of energy I want around myself or my children. I will not be pursuing this place of business. To the woman with dark hair: please remember the power you have to offer someone some support when they are in a time of need and are only asking for something small. Something small that could have a wonderful impact on their day and their feeling about the community they live in, work in and support.

    La Maternelle de Seattle

    La Maternelle de Seattle

    (4 reviews)

    Beacon Hill

    Eleonore is the best preschool teacher and all around, down to earth great person. My son has…read moregraduated and he misses her so much. She has such a wonderful understanding of how little kids brains work and offers so many learning opportunities. The kids get plenty of time outdoors and got to go on many excursions to destinations like the Frye Art Museum and the South Transfer Station to see where our waste goes. We love that the kids get to cook together. The community we've cultivated while sending our kid here has been a blessing. I believe all of our children have benefited so much from the magical experience. Our son is more responsible, helpful to others and confident in his abilities as a result of spending time in this wonderful childhood ecosystem.

    One of Hillman City's best kept secrets - but now that our kid is no longer there, we can break the…read moresilence. It's sort of like when you find an amazing restaurant that hasn't been discovered yet - you want to keep it on the down low so that other folk won't start crowding it and messing up the atmosphere. That's how it is with La Maternelle. Even though all the parents love it, there are very few reviews online - word just spreads through social circles. I may be actually breaking some kind of code by leaving this review. Awesome caring teachers; there's a wide spectrum of play, reading/math, and emotional health/regulation. A great place for a kid to learn how to be well-balanced. If you're wanting your kid to learn Chaucer and Calculus, you may have better luck at a school further north. If you want your children to learn how to treat other kids empathetically and be exposed to a wide variety of activities, whether visiting a nearby fire station or hiking at Seward Park twice a month, then this is the place for you. Oh yeah, they also teach the kids in French. And the lunch they serve is - yep, French food. Yum! We were always jealous of our kid because of that. So many pros...can't actually think of any cons even though I'm usually quite good at finding drawbacks.

    Rising Song - preschools - Updated May 2026

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