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    Toepperwein Road KinderCare

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 6:30 am - 6:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    The Learning Experience - North Schertz

    The Learning Experience - North Schertz

    3.7
    (3 reviews)

    I love this school especially the staff here. It is very clean and safe. The director is kind, very…read moreknowledgeable and qualified unlike a lot of other schools. My two and four year old attend here. My son is a busy body, who also has a speech delay and Ms. Cynthia handles him so well I am super blessed to have her as his teacher. Definitely recommend this school.

    I would not recommend this location to anyone. My son (15…read moremonths) attended this location for a total of 5 days. In this 5 days he received a total of 12 diaper changes. I always thought maybe they were just skipping logging them into the family app until we picked up his bag the day we took him out of their care.(May 28th) A total of 12 diapers missing from the package we gave them. 11 documented changes and one undocumented when we picked him up on the 26th of May at approximately 5:30. This appears to be the only change he had that day. Resulting in a serious diaper rash. On May 27th we noticed a large bite mark on his BACK (Broken skin) when we went to bath him at home. No contact from the care center until we called to ask what happened. I went in on the 28th to discuss this with the director where I was told she was allowed 24 hours to notify me. She chalked up the reason for not notifying me to being short staffed. I also firmly believe he was not getting fed the appropriate amount as when he came home he devoured absolutely anything he could get his hands on. This with his changed behavior at home after being with them for the day irritable, angry, fussy, and screaming more than he does, leads me to believe this place needs to be looked into. When I brought up the concerns with the director she stated that we could move him if we didn't feel he was getting the care he needed instead of addressing the issues. Her main excuse was lack of staff. I strongly recommend that you look elsewhere for proper care when it comes to your little one.

    Great Hearts Live Oak

    Great Hearts Live Oak

    2.8
    (18 reviews)

    I wanted to take a moment to share an updated perspective on Great Hearts Live Oak. Over time, I've…read morecome to appreciate just how dedicated the staff is. They continue to be supportive, professional, and always willing to communicate with parents. Whether it's through phone calls, emails, or text messages, they make an effort to keep families informed, which is something I really value. The curriculum remains challenging and encourages students to think critically. While there are still some concerns about the lack of specific cultural observances, I do see that the school focuses on deeper discussions about historical events rather than just surface-level recognition. I can respect that approach, even if it's different from what some might expect. One issue that still comes up a lot is the car line. The construction in the area has settled down a bit, but now there's a new challenge--sharing the road with other businesses. It definitely adds another layer of congestion, but I think it's important to acknowledge that a lot of the frustration comes from how we, as parents, handle the process. There are still too many instances of people not paying attention, blocking driveways, or leaving huge gaps in the line, which just makes things worse. If everyone followed the guidelines, it would probably run a lot smoother. The school is still a charter, which means funding is always a challenge. It runs largely on donations and tuition, but not every family contributes equally, which puts extra strain on resources. At the same time, the staff is stretched thin, and I know that makes classroom management tough. It's understandable that some behavior issues might be handled more strictly just because teachers have so much on their plates. One thing I've been thinking about lately is how easy it is for us as parents to rate and critique a school, but I wonder how the school would rate us. A child's education isn't a one-way street where only the school has to be accountable--parents play just as big of a role in making sure their child succeeds. Whether it's supporting teachers, reinforcing expectations at home, or just being mindful of how we contribute to the school community, it's something to consider. Overall, my experience with Great Hearts Live Oak has been positive, even with the challenges. No school is perfect, but I do see the effort they put in, and that matters. I just hope that as a community, we can all recognize that education is a shared responsibility, not just something for the school to carry on its own.

    Our experience at Great Hearts has been extremely disappointing, especially regarding how my son…read morewas treated and supported. Despite having an IEP in place, the school consistently failed to follow it or provide the accommodations he needed to succeed. The lack of communication and accountability from certain teachers was alarming. Instead of feeling encouraged, my son became increasingly discouraged and dreaded going to school -- something no child should ever feel. There was little to no positive feedback or emotional support offered, and the overall attitude toward his well-being seemed indifferent at best. As a parent, it was heartbreaking to watch his confidence decline in an environment that is supposed to nurture learning and growth. Thankfully, we were able to move him to a school that values kindness, inclusion, and support -- and the difference has been night and day. I sincerely hope Great Hearts leadership takes this feedback seriously and makes meaningful changes to ensure no other child has to go through a similar experience.

    Primrose School of Schertz

    Primrose School of Schertz

    4.4
    (10 reviews)

    The owners, Lawrence and Natalie O'Connor, are very involved and you can see their positive impact…read moreon the overall culture of the school. They pay competitive wages and have several benefit packages. The owners even chose to be corporate partners with the TEXAS T.E.A.C.H Scholarship program, which allows all staff to take early education college courses including at the university level at zero cost to the staff. Plus the owners give financial incentives for completing courses. The O'Connor's care about the education and careers of their staff, often promoting leadership from within and providing an opportunity for personal and professional growth for every teacher. I highly recommend this work place.

    For students I highly recommend the currículum and this facility. My son enjoyed his Time here and…read morehe grew acadademically. As a work Place I do not recommend it. The teachers work really hard and are not compensated considering how high the tuition is. There were frequently issues that parents weren't informed of that as a parent I would want to know but it was an administrative decision. From a parent perspective it is great. But because I worked there to afford the tuition; I could not ignore how the staff was being treated many women were too scared to say anything for fear of being written up. I truly hope things have improved ,but I ethically cannot support a business that doesnt pay their excepcional teachers a living wage.

    Toepperwein Road KinderCare - childcare - Updated June 2026

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