1. Adventureland Preschool

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    Escondido, CA

    Adventureland Preschool

    5.0 (25 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 5:30 pm

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    Ms. Kiki is always so helpful and gracious with any questions or concerns. I've always felt heard and supported.

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    Thank you for the kind review! -Kiki

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    My son went there for 3 years until he started kinder. My 2 year started Aug 30th and he loves it. The staff is very caring.

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    Country Club Child Care

    Country Club Child Care

    4.9
    (57 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    We've been with CCCC for about six months, and prior to that we were living in Los Angeles, where…read moreour son attended a daycare he absolutely loved. Naturally, we were a bit nervous about making a switch when he was so young--but the transition couldn't have gone more smoothly. He quickly settled in and formed bonds with both the teachers and the other children. One of the things we really appreciate is their communication. They share photos throughout the day (which my husband and parents especially enjoy) and provide updates at pickup. It's clear that a lot of thought goes into their daily activities too--they're creative and engaging. We've seen meaningful growth in our son, both developmentally and socially. He truly thrives around other kids, and we credit much of that to his experience at CCCC. Another standout quality is their flexibility. Our schedule is mostly part-time, but when we've needed full-time care for certain months, they've been incredibly accommodating. That kind of flexibility is hard to find at larger daycare centers.

    Country club child care has a warm, home-like atmosphere where kids feel safe and cared for…read more I especially appreciate how clean and organized everything is, and how much attention is given to each child. It doesn't feel like a big, overwhelming daycare -- it feels more personal, which is so important for little ones. They also do creative activities like arts and play-based learning, which helps kids develop and stay engaged. If you're looking for a smaller, nurturing environment for your child, this is definitely a great option.

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    Children's Paradise Preschool & Infant Center

    Children's Paradise Preschool & Infant Center

    3.8
    (58 reviews)
    0.5 mi
    Established in 1990
    Speaks Spanish

    My daughter is graduating this year she's been in this daycare since she was a baby. She has had…read moreamazing teachers all throughout her years.

    I've sent my children to Childrens Paradise for the past 5 years. Unfortunately, I'm my opinion the…read morecommunication, care and safety have gone down dramatically. I pulled my child immediately after learning the water bottle which we sent in for him was full of mold. After COVID the center encouraged families to send in water bottles and told us they would be washing them. The center lied and said they never told us they were going to wash it but they should have been sending the water bottles home every week. After someone from the main office investigated, we were told the teacher did wash the water bottles once per week. Look at the pictures... my chickens drink from a cleaner water source. If this is a clean water bottle I question the cleaning and sanitation of everything in that facility. It also infuriates me that the teachers continuously opened and filled this water bottle and gave it to my son. It smells, is full of mold, and is filthy. I am a teacher and would never allow this for anyones child. There is also no communication about your child's day or what items they need. Also, the centers main door is constantly being left open for the public to walk in and the door code is visible to the public. I want my children to be in a secure facility. Children's Paradise in my opinion is a reactive company not proactive. As a parent and educator , I no longer trust them not watch my children and would never recommend this daycare to anyone.

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    Calvin Christian School of Escondido

    Calvin Christian School of Escondido

    4.1
    (19 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    Wonderful school. We love that they offer pre-K through high school, so the kids aren't losing all…read morethe friend's they make between elementary, middle, & high school. The kiddo has also really been enjoying the additional Elementary classes outside of the regular classroom, such as music, art, P.E., & chapel. The elementary school has a fun new playground. The kids also enjoy checking out what's growing in the garden! Highly recommend for Christian families!

    I went to Calvin from 6th grade up to 10th grade, before finally opting to transfer to a nearby…read morecharter school. Calvin is a small school. It has grown, but it's still small. There are benefits, of course, such as small class sizes, individualized attention, and open dialogue between teachers and students. However, it also has its downsides. Please look at this list of criteria (created by me): Is your child considered "troublesome"? Is your child struggling with any sort of mental health issue? Is your child not Dutch/Caucasian? Is your child not a teacher's pet? Is your child not often a popular kid? If you answered yes to any of those questions, Calvin is not the place for you. I am not a troublesome student. I graduated high school with a 4.11 GPA. I got A's in almost all my classes no matter what school. However, I did struggle with my mental health starting freshman year, which is ultimately the reason I left the school. I received the label of being a "depressed kid" and was never able to shake it, and I ended up taking that on as my identity. I transferred to get a fresh start from the teachers and the students, and I did much better once I didn't have that label following me. There isn't blatant racism at this school, but in my class all the Dutch girls sat together, and all the non-Dutch girls sat elsewhere during lunch. I am not Dutch, so I sat elsewhere. The Dutch girls didn't say you couldn't sit with them but weren't welcoming to any newcomers in their group. There were no other friend groups in that grade. That's also pretty much how it went for every grade. Calvin has diversified since then, but the saying "if you ain't Dutch, you ain't much" is well-known and I would say it is true. All the Dutch students were favorited by the teachers as well, but that's because most of the Dutch kids had their parents go to school there, so they were really just "legacy" students who were automatically favorited. The trick for getting good grades is to be a teacher's pet. If the teacher doesn't like you, you're screwed. I was a teacher's pet, and I was able to finagle my way out of several bad grades by gaining sympathy from the teachers. If you're not a teacher's pet, Dutch, or a popular kid, you're going to have to do a LOT of hard work to get good grades that other kids get simply by having parents who went to the school. Most of the teachers were amazing. Shout-out to Mr. Marriott, Mr. Bakker, Mr. VDP, Mr. Beutlich, Mrs. Lapka, and Mrs. Lundgren. They made learning fun and were genuinely such kind-hearted people. I always felt safe around them. However, as with every school, there are teachers that aren't great. The history teacher, when I was trying to explain my ADHD to him in regard to the accommodations plan I had, just kept telling me, "Oh, it's like my tinnitus". He also refused to accept my accommodations plan to break up a 100-question test into two parts. When my mom reached out, he told her that the class has a B average, she's never taken the class, and would I be receiving a modified diploma? I took an incomplete for this class and retook it my senior year at my new school. I got an A+. Also, they do present that 100% of their students go off to college. However, that's not actually true. I had a friend who ended up faking that she was going to go to college (she wasn't) so that it would look like she was in the graduation ceremonies. They even got her college merch from the college she was supposedly going to attend. I would have never known had I not been close friends with her. This school has its secrets. Teachers were quietly removed from the school for reasons that were pretty big deals, such as inappropriate communication with students and emotional outbursts at students. As for the principal. I thought he was great... because my beliefs aligned with his and he took pity on me. Yes, he does meet with students with the blinds open for all to see. We once all saw a student get his backpack searched for drugs in the office. Whether or not he had drugs, the blinds should have been closed. His office is in a common passing place so everybody can and will see. The principal seemed to like me a lot, so we got along and I liked him, but I can see how others wouldn't like him. He is adamantly anti-LGBTQ+, which can be expected at a Christian school, but he expressed this in an unkind way. God still loves those that are LGBTQ+ and this principal did not express that. Last thing! I hope your kid loves public speaking. My class had to give 7-10 minute speeches with no notes... apparently, this is not a thing in public schools, and my class was graded quite harshly. Anxiety was not tolerated. It's good to learn public speaking, but 10 minute speeches without notes on subjects kids aren't passionate about? That's harsh, especially for sophmores. This was for sophmore year. I am ultimately glad I left this school, but I believe others can thrive here... just check that checklist!

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    3.4
    (10 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    Both of my kids had great experiences here. Both were lucky enough to have Ms. Anne, who is truly…read moreone of the kindest teachers I have ever met. My son is 16 now and in all AP classes on his way to become a brilliant engineer. My daughter is 12 and exudes confidence both in school work and in sports. We are so lucky to have so many options locally and I'm grateful for the wonderful and well rounded experience my kids had at community. The school is small and the volunteer aspect is a huge plus. I volunteered for basically everything including book fairs, field trips, and in class events and it was a special experience filled with hard working staff and great kiddos and familes.

    Ms. Anne was the teacher of my daughters TK classroom, when my daughter was sexually assaulted by a…read morepeer. Ms. Anne did not report the incident to the authorities, and also neglected to report that the same student had been climbing over and under the bathroom stalls to view my child as she used the restroom. We initially adored Ms. Anne, but after our daughter's assaults and the way Ms. Anne and the administration handled it, we would never send our child back nor recommend Community Montessori to any family seeking a safe place to send their students.

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