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The Children's School

4.0 (15 reviews)
Closed 8:00 am - 6:00 pm

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This school is amazing! It is run on a foundation of offering children a wonderful education in a loving environment.

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Great place for a child to learn! Wonderful school for kids to grow and flourish in the lower grades!

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The education is progressive, utilizing a play-based approach for the younger years, and excellent curricula like Singapore Math, Lucy Calkin's Writer's Workshop, and Explode the Code.

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Atlanta School of Excellence

Atlanta School of Excellence

4.1(9 reviews)
2.6 miDowntown

My daughter started attending ASOE in December of 2019. We made a switch to this daycare because of…read moreits central location to my work and home. I was also concerned about the lack of education and stimulation my child was receiving at her previous daycare. Upon enrolling, we immediately were made to feel important and a part of the school. Ms. Maddox was there to greet us at the door on our first day and even gave me a small gift as a token of appreciation. At first my 3 year old was unsure of what to think of her new environment, but she adjusted quickly and has loved her school ever since. What I appreciate most about this school is the level of concern that Ms. Maddox and Ms. Givens show to every family. When we step into the building, every teacher / grandmother volunteer greets us with a warm welcome by name. Most importantly, my child's day is packed with creative, educational activities. There is not a second where the students are left with nothing to do (this was a major concern for me at her previous school, as this creates chaos in the classroom). I also appreciate that the school makes an effort on a regular basis to encourage parental involvement through fun projects and homework assignments. Though she and her classmates are only three and four years old, the teachers still provide advanced-level education that is still age appropriate. Every Wed. the kids take Spanish, and they regularly get science and history lessons, and are expected to stand up and present during Show 'n' Tell. I love the level of detail put into ensuring that my child has a well-rounded learning environment. For example, the students are expected to sign in each day so that they learn to recognize their names. The teachers are also required to read a minimum of two books to the students each day. The kids are provided with fresh cooked, healthy meals each day (not anything from a can or that contains a bunch of sugar). Overall, I love ASOE. I have not had any major concerns with this school's operations. This is the best decision that I could have made for my child and her future.

The staff of ASOE quickly became our extended family. As a parent it feels good knowing that your…read morechildren are in good hands which allows you to have peace of mind. This school focuses highly on scholastics. My 2 year old transferred into The Busy Bees and within 2 months he was saying his ABC's, counting in both English and Spanish, and even reciting colors in Spanish. Due to a job relocation we had to leave school which we were pretty sad about it- I even cried on the last day. If we were still in Atlanta, my children would have attended until they were able to attend elementary school. Very impressed with the staff and the curriculum!

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Bright Star Kids Academy

Bright Star Kids Academy

4.0(4 reviews)
0.7 miOld Fourth Ward

couldn't be happier with the care my two children receive at this daycare. From day one, the staff…read morehas been loving, attentive, and incredibly professional. They've created a warm, nurturing environment where my kids feel safe, happy, and excited to go every day. I've noticed so much growth in both of them--not just academically, but emotionally and socially. The daily activities are creative and engaging, and I love how Miss Rocky keep me updated with pictures and notes. THE BEST DIRECTOR EVER!!! As a parent, there's no better feeling than knowing your children are in good hands. I'm so grateful to have found this place--truly a second home for my little ones. Highly recommended! 10/10

BSKA bought the Montessori school our kids go to and it's immediately been a disaster. The prior…read moreowner notified us on July 4th, and then we received no information from the new owners for over a week. I just dropped my kids off to find that the usually pristine facility was just covered with filth on the floor. Like someone had just dumped dirt and trash around. A teacher was trying to clean it up, because apparently the owners had just left it that way over the weekend for the old teachers to deal with unexpectedly before the parents arrive. The new owners are rarely there and when you ask when they'll be there, you get this vague "we're here whenever we can!". When they are there, they skulk in this back room area where you can't see them but they can hear what you say to the prior staff. They're just... listening in but refusing to actually communicate. They're also changed things that didn't need changing to the point that it just seems like a power trip -- like no teachers have a chair where they can sit down for a second except one, hard, dining room style chair. The final straw was that there were plastic bags left around in the trash. They talk "safety safety safety" but are leaving dangerous choking hazards left around toddlers? Filth on the floor where babies are learning to crawl? This isn't even an issue of "I just don't like their non-montessori style." This isn't a safe place any more.

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Inman Park Cooperative Preschool - So convenient, we ride our bike down the Beltline to go to school!

Inman Park Cooperative Preschool

4.7(14 reviews)
2.0 miInman Park

Updating, since we're still here at IPCP 7 years later! We have now had all four of our children go…read morethrough IPCP (with the youngest graduating this spring) and everything written below still holds. This school has been such an amazing place for our kids and an incredible community for our entire family. The play-based learning and conscious discipline approach has given our kids a great start, and we have loved the opportunity to be involved every step of the way. We've made life-long friends and strong connections to the local community that we'll carry with us even after we leave the school!

Love this school. I'm a nerd so I created a spreadsheet of 25 Atlanta intown preschools, went on…read moretours at 6 or 7 of them, and submitted applications to 3. Got my kid into all 3, and chose IPCP. Why did we choose it? The co-op approach. It's not for everyone -- you might just want a transactional relationship with your preschool, you do you -- but I was looking for a place where I could feel more involved. The coolest way to get involved is as a Parent Helper -- 1 day per month you get to (have to) work as a teacher's helper in the classroom. That's a lot of fun, you get to see what your kid is doing all day, and you learn a few new songs. Also love the outdoor focus - unless it's pouring, kids spend almost half their day outside, which I think makes my son happier and less cranky. The biggest downside is that they have limited space. So may Lady Luck be on your side.

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Inman Park Cooperative Preschool - Admiring the chicken coop.

Admiring the chicken coop.

Inman Park Cooperative Preschool - Students make choices in the classroom about how they spend part of their school day.

Students make choices in the classroom about how they spend part of their school day.

Inman Park Cooperative Preschool - Exploring in the Outdoor Classroom. 60% of the school day is spent outside.

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Exploring in the Outdoor Classroom. 60% of the school day is spent outside.

Grow Montessori School - Toddler classroom

Grow Montessori School

5.0(1 review)
3.4 mi

My little guy and our family love Grow! He started back in March 2020 but was only there for…read moreliterally 9 days before COVID-19 turned our world upside down. During the time that the school was closed to in-person learning, it was decided that there would be a virtual learning option where packets would be available for pickup at the end of the week and all materials and lessons would be in the packet to help guide us clueless parents on what to do. There were bi-weekly zoom calls with my son's teacher, Ms. Jasmine, and I appreciated all of her guidance during that time and how easy it was to communicate with her. When the discussion started regarding whether or not the school would open for in-person learning, I loved that there was a townhall meeting for all parents/guardians to ask questions and voice our concerns. We received very detailed communication about how things would look when, and if, school reopened and this helped calm my fears a lot. Now that in-person learning has been back in session for more than a month and a half, I must say that I truly feel everyone has done a wonderful job keeping our little ones safe. The class sizes are super small (of which I absolutely love) and my son's teacher is just the sweetest and the best teacher I could ask for. This little 21-month-old is a ball of energy and she keeps him busyyyyy and updates us with things that he is doing in class and I never wonder whether or not he's okay because she is always reaching out letting my husband and I know what he's doing/has done in class. The skills that he has learned in this short period back has been amazing and being someone who loved her Montessori based education as a child, I am thrilled and sooooo thankful to have Grow Montessori. If you're looking for childcare that is literally going to help your child grow, and a staff that is truly compassionate, kind, devoted to the children they serve, this is the place for you.

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Grow Montessori School - Primary classroom

Primary classroom

Grow Montessori School - Primary classroom

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