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Seaside Costa Mesa Preschool

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Howard C.

So happy to see Seaside Costa Mesa reopen after these tough last two years. The school has a unique sea based theme for kids to experience a colorful and interactive development environment. We considered tons of preschools in the past and this one stands out, especially in this part of OC, right next to Newport Beach. The spaces inside look brand new and very CLEAN, which was very important for us of course, you can tell its really well maintained and managed. From meeting with the director for the first time to speaking with the dedicated staff in subsequent visits, you can tell the folks really care about what they are doing and the kids are staying engaged and also having a great time. A couple of our friends have enrolled their kids as well after visiting, highly recommend!

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We are so happy we sent our daughter to Seaside! She loves it there. The staff and director are wonderful, communicative and helpful.

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staff are all incredibly kind. it's pretty cool that my 4 year old speaks Chinese and Spanish. he loves his class mates

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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!

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