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    Weinacker's Montessori School - Mobile - Preschool playground.

    Weinacker's Montessori School - Mobile

    3.8(10 reviews)
    5.2 mi

    This daycare on numerous occasions did not change our child's diaper for an entire day. Its very…read moreobvious because they use different style diapers, and we picked him up in the same diaper we dropped him off in. On one occasion, we picked our child up in the afternoon and his diaper was full of dried poop that had been sitting in there for who knows how long. His skin was bright pink and he screamed in pain as we wiped off the poop from his raw skin. We spoke with the director who promised it would not happen again, yet it did. We have emails documenting everything. To make it worse, after we removed our child from the program, we requested a refund since we had already paid for the month. The director agreed to refund us. We have yet to receive a refund after asking multiple times. Probably wouldn't even be writing this if we received our refund as promised. I hope they can improve, we did like most of the staff!

    My daughter was at this school Tuesday through Monday…read more She has been in daycare over 2 years and normally squeals when we pull up and yells "daycare!!" Not at this school. I would have to pry her off and try to distract her to keep her from crying. She was not the only kid like this, I saw kids up to what looked like 7 years old clinging to their parents begging not to be dropped off. While trying to distract her I noticed there were dirty toys on the shelf that had been put away with what looked like dried baking soda or tooth paste on them. After 3 days of things that just didn't seem right I told them I didn't think it was going to work out and that I would like a refund for the month I had paid for. I wear told that was not possible and I had to give 30 days notice... well, I had not enrolled her but a week before hand so there was no way I could give 30 days notice. She is a toddler and the administrator for some reason stated that she thought my daughter was potty trained (even though she was in a dress with a diaper on and they changed her clothes twice that week without being able to tell me why she needed clothes changed). My daughter never gotten a diaper rash. She came home with such bad diaper rash that I could not pick her up to take her home without crying. I had photos of her butt (family embarrassing photos from the beach on Sunday with my dad) and she does not have a rash Sunday yet on Monday when I picked her up was crying in pain. They tried saying it may have been due to the apple juice she drank. They have the tablets to track when kids come in and go out along with things throughout the day, but they do not give parents access as they do not know how to properly use it yet. On the last morning my daughter was at the daycare I was told that the state of Alabama does not allow parents in classrooms of their children. The teacher literally told me that as a parent I should just let my daughter scream instead of trying to comfort her and ease her into the environment. I had had enough and took my daughter out of the school. They not only refused to refund the month or even 75% of the month, I sent the email request with read receipt and they read it without responding why they would not refund the money.

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    St Paul's Episcopal School

    St Paul's Episcopal School

    4.5(4 reviews)
    1.8 mi

    Know what matters! The quintessential Episcopal Independent school connected to its vibrant city…read morethrough decades of service. Each grade has a service focus and each graduate commences a journey into the world prepared to achieve and serve their world as an active leader.

    WONDERFUL school; kids get a very well-rounded education, kids strive to excel, and they make…read morelifelong friendships here. Teachers and staff are all excellent, really care about what they do. There's a new headmaster this year (2007), he's a very positive influence on everyone (from at least the perspective of this parent!). Graduates go to top universities nationwide, plenty of National Merit Semifinalists and student-athletes. School is one of the most expensive private schools in Mobile, but you definitely get what you pay for here. Some kids live up to 40 miles away but go to SPS because the quality of education is *that* good (God knows, especially compared to the public schools in the area!). Very much a community feel at this school. Parents really reach out to other St. Paul's families. Has a reputation as an "elite" school in Mobile (along with UMS), but not all parents are rich (plenty of us aren't even close to it)--yet all are part of the St. Paul's "family," regardless of socioeconomic level (contrary to what one might believe). New families are welcomed into the St. Paul's family with open arms. SPS families "do" for one another. Yes, blazers are worn for chapel for the older (high school) kids, but it's not daily. (Maybe the dress code has changed since reviewer Julia W. was there?) They don't wear knee-high socks any more, either. Anyway, all Mobile students wear uniforms (in both public and private/parochial schools). Maybe I'm biased, but at least the SPS uniforms look better than the other schools' uniforms! My (much younger) brothers went to school there from elementary school through graduation, and were/are extremely happy with the education they received and the overall experience. As a parent, I give it my highest praise and recommendation!

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