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    St. Andrew's Academy

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 3:30 pm

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    Primrose School of Pearland Parkway

    Primrose School of Pearland Parkway

    4.3(4 reviews)
    0.9 miSouth Belt/Ellington

    We started looking for a daycare / montessori when my son was 15 months. We were worried because he…read morehad not been around people much other than his parents and grandparents. He also had a ton of allergies - milk, seafood, and tree nuts. We visited over 7 schools for him and read every single review for each of the places. We were most impressed with Primrose. Miss Natalie was professional and patient with us during our tour as we asked question after question. I also loved their system of having every kids picture in the classroom with their allergies listed next to their face. They seemed very organized. When we started, our son would still cry at drop off and took longer than most kids to adjust but the school helped us through it. The teachers were loving and looked out for our son and I would literally call every 1-2 hours and ask for an update and they would often send a photo through the portal when I did. About 6 months into our time there, we started Oral Immunotherapy for our son's milk allergy. As a part of that, we were able to trial and error small portions of foods that contained milk. Every Monday, Miss Kari and I still go through the weekly menu and talk through what foods my son should try for the week and what portions. Now my son has overcome his milk allergy and the school was a huge help in getting us there. Other praises I'll sing: even though kiddos can switch classes every 6 months - 1 yearish, the teachers are so phenomenal that neither our son or us have had a hard time with the transitions, they were seamless. He also was behind on walking and his vocabulary when he started and both improved dramatically when he started. Now he goes into school with a smile on his face and talks about his teachers and his friends at home. It's a home away from home for him. Great job Primrose!

    This review is based ONLY on the summer camp for the older kids. If the review is too long, just…read moreskip to the last paragraph where the most ridiculous thing happened. PSA: at the bottom of the page there is a "not recommended" button. Be sure to read that review too, it shocked me but I do not doubt it. The daycare is okay. Positive thing about this is the week to week payment, so if you are not going to make it there a week you don't have to pay unlike some other primrose schools I've been too. The front staff are friendly for the most part. The teachers in the summer class classroom in the morning are usually very sweet and welcoming. First issue is the parking lot, if you can't find a parking spot good luck turning around to get out. It's a one way in/out and is a small parking lot with no turn around. It wasn't such a big issue for me but can be annoying when you try picking your kid up at 5 and there are no spots. Second issue is how many kids there are, in the explorer class for summer there were so many kids, all crammed into a classroom, when I went to pick up my child the teacher was always yelling at them to sit down and probably because there were too many kids for her to handle. And not speaking loudly for them to hear her, she was literally yelling at them. But okay.. Well, for a 4th of July party they had a list for each classroom to bring something for their class party if they wanted too. I signed up for fruit since only one other parent did too. That day I went to drop off my child and picked him up, he said that he didn't get any fruit, no one in the class did. (He was really looking forward to it when we bought it too.) He said he saw the closing teacher take both trays and left the classroom. He had one square of pizza, Cheetos and a cookie. He was still hungry but that was all he got. (Everyday he said he was always still hungry) I was confused about what had happened with the item we brought but he had told me after we'd got home. So I brushed it off. The next day the school was closed then I dropped him off Friday, his potential last day. I picked him up and he said he had fun and wanted to stay another week. Okay, I thought maybe I made a big deal and he enjoys it. Then he TELLS me this, what happened in class; he said "a kid threw up and the teacher made him clean it up." My boyfriend and I looked at each other and busted out in a laugh. Not because it was funny but because of how ridiculous that was. I've worked in a daycare in the past and work with children in a schools setting so I know if a child vomits, you get gloves and proper sanitizing equipment and clean it up and have the child sent to the nurse or front and have a parent called. You should NEVER make a child clean his/her own vomit. That is embarrassing and just wrong, if that was my child I know he'd be crying and upset. I sure hope that child told their parents. My child the tells me after I asked if they sprayed anything on it, he tells me "no they just put a towel over it." ... when I worked at a daycare (another primrose at that) our responsibility if a child threw up was to properly sanitize the area with disposable napkins and our sanitizer spray that we even used for diaper changing stations. Kids could get sick if something like that is not properly cleaned. That is when I decided, that Friday was his last day. Unfortunately, this being the closest primrose my child will not ever be attending this primrose again due.

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    Kiddie Academy of Pearland-East

    Kiddie Academy of Pearland-East

    3.5(2 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    We had been *happy* a customer at this KA location for nearly 7 years, our son from 4-10 years, and…read moreour daughter 7 months to 5 years. Then this happened. Despite filling out the registration paperwork for their before/after school care class 2 months ago, we were just informed (2 weeks before school starts) that they don't have room on their morning bus for our daughter (even with our son freeing up a spot in their bus by moving on to Middle School). We need before school care. So, we're now forced to seek a new childcare location with only 2 weeks before school starts, and she looses all her friends, teachers she loves, etc. They provided no good explanations of why this happened, beyond "we have other families who have multiple kids on the bus" and "we prioritize people who are already in the program" -- which are both BS because our son JUST freed up a spot AND she has been there for almost 5 years, so they've had plenty of notice we would be needing before/after school care. So, they pushed us out, essentially because we only have one child there now, in favor of other people who had more. I'll add that they own and run a second bus in the afternoons that they don't run in the mornings because "staff are expensive" except they are one of the most expensive child care options in the area. All of that said, it *IS* a good school, and this situation was handled in a really really bad way.

    My daughter is in the school-age class and absolutely loves Kiddie Academy of Pearland-East! It is…read morevery well structured and there are always tons of activities going on to keep the kids busy before and after school and all day long during the Summer. The summer field trips are also fun! The teachers in every class are always engaged with the kids and never just standing around. We are greeted every morning and afternoon by every employee we pass on the way to her classroom. I can't say enough about this daycare and have recommended it to all of my friends with kids.

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    The Learning Experience - Pearland

    3.6(14 reviews)
    2.4 miSouth Belt/Ellington

    *** I DO NOT RECOMMEND THIS DAYCARE ***…read more (ZERO STARS) Ms. Paula (Prek-4 teacher) was by far the DRIEST most unenthusiastic preschool teacher I have ever met. Just there to collect a check. No energy, no personality, she would BARELY speak when dropping off in the morning. Always seem tired and overwhelmed. Complain a lot about not having enough help. NEVER had time to fill out the end of the day recap in my child's notebook (the notebook was pointless). I barely received photos of my child throughout the day, maybe (1-3 daily photos) and that's on a good day. (And it's no live video footage to watch your child). HUGE classroom volume compared to neighboring daycares. Regardless of "state ratio law" MANAGEMENT should know better! To many kids in one classroom (at this age) is NOT good for the child or teacher. An aid was eventually added but not sure if that helped. Nitika (the owner) was ok. Not great not terrible just ok. Henni (the director) was actually excellent with kids, they loved her. She was patient & communicated well, but ultimately everything goes through Nitika. Cost: $280 per week (4years old) I would NOT recommend this daycare to anyone in the Pearland area with young kids! Please seek elsewhere.

    We recently moved from New Jersey to Texas, and our experience at the Learning Experience in…read morePearland was truly wonderful. From day one, the management team was welcoming and supportive--everyone was so friendly, even the cook went out of their way to help me when I wasn't sure where to go on the first day. My son absolutely loved going to school here and really enjoyed his teachers, who made learning fun and engaging. The curriculum is excellent, and we saw how much he was growing every day. Unfortunately, we had to leave because our new home made the commute too long, but if we could have stayed, we definitely would have. We're so grateful for the positive start this school gave our son and highly recommend it to other families.

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    Robin's Nest Child Development Center

    Robin's Nest Child Development Center

    5.0(1 review)
    2.2 mi

    Absolutely the best daycare in the area. My toddler wakes up every morning excited to go to school…read more Since starting at robins nest my sons vocabulary has expanded tremendously! They have been working actively to help potty train him and within a week we were not having accidents. They have exceeded my expectations and I would recommend this facility to anyone and everyone I know. By far the best care for my two boys.

    From the owner: Here at Robin's Nest we offer care for infants from 6 weeks of age thru the age of 12 years old…read more Robin's Nest offers a theme-based curriculum for ages 18 months thru Pre-Kindergarten. Our experienced staff is equipped with the tools for exciting journeys through our themed curriculum. Each day opens the door to new experiences in Math, Language Arts, Science, and Fine Arts. All of our children are evaluated and instructed on a one on one basis enabling each child to progress at their own pace while striving for a higher level of learning. Developmental curriculum also enhances the developmental of the whole child. Fine and gross motor skills, visual perception, manipulative and dramatic play and reading enhancement are included in the activities at Robin's Nest. As your child progresses through each age group, we adapt the curriculum to meet all of their needs through staff communication. We at Robin's Nest provide a positive environment for individual and group accomplishment.

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