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    5.0 (2 reviews)
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    Action Day Schools - University

    Action Day Schools - University

    5.0
    (40 reviews)

    I can't say enough good things about Action Daycare in Saratoga! All the teachers are incredibly…read morepatient, caring, and truly love babies and kids. My son started here when he still refused bottles, and the teachers were so gentle and patient with him -- they helped him transition to bottle feeding successfully. A big shoutout to Ikbal, who sends us detailed daily reports about baby Leo -- everything from his feedings to nap times and new little milestones. It's so heartwarming to see how carefully she observes and supports his growth. We feel so lucky to have found Actiona Daycare -- it's a place full of love, patience, and joyful learning. Highly recommend to any parents looking for a warm, nurturing environment for their little ones!

    My son started attending Action Day when he was 2.5 years old and attended for two full years. At…read morefirst, I thought he would be confused by the English environment since he could only speak Japanese, but he joined Miss Marie's class the first year and had no problem with Miss Marie's generous support. My son is now a great bilingual and teaches me English :) In the second year, my son joined Miss Anna's class and learned a lot at the school, including the alphabet and numbers. He also learned to write my own name (sometimes the wrong spell though ;) Not only to Miss Marie and Miss Anna, I also am very grateful to Miss Heather, Miss Katrina, Miss Sarah, Miss Swati, Miss Carlee, and also to Miss Sandy who had to leave due to medical reasons. The classroom is not big, but I think it is enough space for children to get together, read, work, and get along with each other. After Covid-19, Action Day held events for parents such as Holiday Performances, Easter Egg Hunting, Halloween Parade, and Mother's Day Tea Party, which gave me a chance to get to know other parents. Action Day has a hot lunch service, so I ordered pizza every Friday. The hot lunch made it easier for me when I was traveling on business and had difficulty making it by myself. This is my first preschool experience as a parent, so I can't compare it to others, but I am glad I was able to choose a very good preschool.

    Saratoga Parent Nursery School

    Saratoga Parent Nursery School

    4.5
    (22 reviews)

    We've been at Saratoga Parent Nursery School (SPNS) for three years and currently with our second…read morechild. This school has brought us such a wonderful preschool experience from the classroom with teachers to community with parents. I can't show enough appreciation for what the school has brought to our lives. Alexis is such a wonderful teacher and director. She truly cares about the school and families. Her teaching style is fun yet calm and supportive. Our oldest was timid a bit reserved when we first started back in 2022 and after two years at SPNS she gained confidence and learned how to use her big voice. The biggest complement we got was her TK teacher stating that they can tell she went to preschool. SPNS prepared her for peer to peer interactions, conflict resolution, letters, how to recognize her name (w/o being able to read), sitting for circle time, listening, patiently waiting in a line, etc. because of SPNS we, as parents, felt confident sending her to elementary school. This year we get to experience Teacher Lisa with our second child and it is going well. Lisa has a calm, supportive and loving teaching style. You can tell she truly cares for each and every child. SPNS truly takes the time to capture and cultivate a supportive and loving community. Many of our family friends we've met through SPNS and still keep in contact today. If you're considering SPNS do yourself a favor and take a tour. You'll see how clean and well the kept is and how great of a job everyone has done to make the school wonderful!

    As former and current educators we had very high standards when choosing a school for our toddler…read more Saratoga Parent Nursery School exceeded all our expectations. The classrooms are pristine, thoughtfully designed, and developmentally appropriate. The outdoor toys and equipment are well-maintained, and the play-based, learning-focused activities are engaging and fun. The teachers are truly exceptional--dedicated, skilled, and passionate about fostering each child's growth. A bonus we love is the Music Together class every Tuesday, included as part of the curriculum! It's one less thing to arrange, and our toddler absolutely enjoys it. We highly recommend Saratoga Parent Nursery School to any family looking for a nurturing and high-quality environment for their child.

    West Valley College Child Development Center

    West Valley College Child Development Center

    4.9
    (9 reviews)

    West valley college developmental center is a great place for children to learn and explore the…read moreoutdoors and nature. This classroom had everything outside that you would typically see inside of the classroom. I loved the idea of a slide from a tree. The children had an opportunity to climb a tree and then slide down the slide. The outdoors had a music area, block area, library, sand and water area, color mixing, dramatic play, kitchen, area for mixing water colors, and sand area. I had the opportunity to get lots of creative ideas to bring back to our classroom.

    I can't believe I am writing this but we are graduating from the CDC this month, August, 2022. I…read morecan't imagine our lives without these amazing teachers in our lives. I want to personally thank: Anne, the director, is passionate about creating the play based slice of heaven under that oak trees, a one of a kind program. She is prompt and available to chat. She knows what she is doing and it's clear she does it very well. I trust Anne and her Jennifer is a master teacher who puts a whole new meaning to the term. She is a master example of how play based theory is "facilitated" (pun intended). She is funny and bright as her smile brightens up my day every time I see her. Your child will grow to love Mrs. Jennifer and you'll want to take her (Mrs. Jennifer) home with you. Thank you for being Kaia's rock for three years. Lisa is a master teacher who lovingly shares special observations of my child with me when I see her. It is organic for her to do that, and It is that attention to detail and personal touch you can expect from this wonderful human. Lisa's calming nature is like a beacon of peace and its a wonderful quality to have in a master teacher. Thank you for your updates and daily shares, I so appreciate them. Heidi is a master teacher who started the same week my child started. Their bond was instant. Heidi has been with us through COVID where we zoomed with her weekly to keep the kids engaged. She sang songs, read books and would tell the kids about her horse, Dijon (who is famous in our house). Heidi, from the bottom of my heart, thank you for all you have taught my child. I am so thankful she had you. Fran is the kitchen queen (I'm smiling as I write this). Fran, you have been with us for three years and my child absolutely adores you. Thank you for sharing the stories you shared about my kiddo and for always knowing how to brighten my day. We are going to miss you. Laura was a master teacher but I feel she has earned a place on this review because she was my daughter's first master teacher. Laura was who I handed my daughter off to when she was struggling with transitions (and missing m mommy because she was only 2) as I ran off to class. Laura compassionately supported my child. Words can't express how thankful I am that you were in our lives. To all the student teachers who have come and gone over the past three years: this program is lucky to have each and every one of you. Thank you all for your smiling happy faces every day. You are learning from the best, and I am thankful we got to meet each of you. Now, I've written a novel and it's still not enough. This campus needs a recognition too. Walking into the play yard is like walking into a fairies dream land. There is art everywhere and an outdoor mud kitchen that will make you jealous. The large sand pit stretches over to the sensory obstacle course all under the canopy of large mature oak trees. This was the best experience I could have ever dreamed of.

    Growing Tree Learning Center

    Growing Tree Learning Center

    4.3
    (32 reviews)

    We have had such a positive experience with this preschool. The environment is always clean,…read moreorganized, and thoughtfully prepared for children to learn and explore. What stands out the most is the dedication of the teachers -- they truly care about each child's development, both academically and emotionally. Our child has become more confident, expressive, and independent since attending. We have noticed significant improvements in communication skills, early learning abilities, and social interactions with other children. As parents, we feel very comfortable and reassured every day when we drop off our child. The staff is always welcoming and patient, and they take time to understand each child's personality and needs. We sincerely appreciate all the effort the teachers put into creating such a positive and supportive learning environment. It is clear that they love what they do, and it shows in the happiness of the children.

    My kids have attended Growing Tree for more than five years, so this review is based on a long-term…read moreexperience as a parent rather than a quick impression. For the first several years, the experience was genuinely excellent. The teachers and staff were caring, patient, attentive, and professional, and we felt comfortable trusting them with our kids every day. Unfortunately, things have changed a lot since the beginning of this year. From our experience, the focus now seems to be shifting more toward business growth and efficiency rather than maintaining the same level of care and parent partnership that originally made this place special. There has also been substantial staff turnover over the years, and the overall environment feels very different now. More recently, interactions with staff have at times felt rude, defensive, and unnecessarily accusatory, which has been disappointing after being loyal customers for so long. It honestly made me sad to eventually transfer my kid to another daycare nearby, where things have been going smoothly without any issues. To be fair, I understand experiences may vary by branch and staff members, and other locations may still provide excellent care. This review reflects only our direct experience with this particular location. I also respect that the business may have a different interpretation of circumstances, but this has been my direct experience and feedback as a parent since the beginning of this year. I hope management takes parent feedback seriously and works toward rebuilding the caring and supportive culture that originally made Growing Tree such a wonderful place for families.

    Growing Tree Bilingual Montessori Preschool

    Growing Tree Bilingual Montessori Preschool

    4.5
    (17 reviews)

    Our daughter graduated from Growing Tree this summer and we will dearly miss the teachers and staff…read morewho have nurtured her for the past 3 yrs. From the moment you step through the doors, you feel the warmth and genuine care. This is more than a school, it is a community where friends recommend friends, parents send siblings, and kids return to say hi. Ms. Cindy, the director, sets the culture of caring and action - keeping track of everything that's going on, knows every student, parent, and grandparent. Ms. Ching-wen, the admin, is incredibly responsible and on top of things, and always kind and supportive to parents. The teachers and staff are dedicated and caring - they encourage kids to develop good habits and become more independent, structure classrooms to optimize learning, and closely monitor playground dynamics. My daughter graduated from all 4 classrooms and loved all her teachers, growing especially close to her Room 3 teachers this past year. One of the nice things is there is a sense of continuity even as the kids move classrooms since the teachers are still around and say hi and hug the kids, which is heart-warming. The breadth and depth of information the kids learn is impressive. We were pleasantly surprised to discover that much of what is taught in Growing Tree is covered in public kindergarten. One of things I really liked was that while Growing Tree is academic, it is also fun and well-rounded. There were many times I wished I could go. Every holiday is celebrated with great fanfare, there are themed weeks where kids dress up and bring books/toys from home, community speakers like local law enforcement & firefighters (yes they bring the truck), cooking activities, lots of crafts, and bounce houses & popsicles in the summer. The parents are also very involved and giving - relationships with other parents form quickly if you socialize. Growing Tree also has class events / performances where you may be coincidentally seated next to your child's friends' parents. Looking back at old photos, I appreciate all the ways they are so thoughtful. They frequently share photos and videos of school events and pictures of your child so you are up-to-date on what's going on. I also really appreciate how the communication channel was always open between parents and teachers / staff. If you have a question or concern, you can just ask at the next drop-off or pick-up. Teachers / staff will let you know if anything comes up. It's kind of amazing with so many kids but they really do know what's going on with every child. Wanted to shoutout all of the wonderful teachers and staff that make Growing Tree what it is. There are so many people and we will miss seeing you every day. Thank you for all your hard-work and genuine love for the kids. You have been a safe space for us to entrust our daughter and know she is happy and well-cared-for. Highly recommend anyone searching for a preschool to tour this Growing Tree (Prospect intersection location).

    Our toddler has been thriving at this bilingual daycare. The caring staff (Ms. Stefani and Ms…read more Lily) provided individualized attention during the transition period and continue to offer detailed updates at pickup. What makes this program exceptional: 1. **Warm, attentive teachers** who know each child well and provide plenty of comfort 2. **Small class size in their 1.5-2 yr old program** ensuring personalized care and close supervision 3. **Convenient 8:30 am drop-off** that works perfectly with our work schedule 4. **Balanced $6 lunch option** featuring protein, vegetables, and fruit 5. **Thoughtful policies** on treats (birthday goodies are given to parents, not children) 6. **Organized curriculum, events, newsletter, Google photo albums of holidays and celebrations shared with parents. Gives me a good pulse on their day to day activities. Ms. Cindy, the principal is hands on. I see her daily zipping between classrooms, dancing and celebrating with them on holidays. Her enthusiasm is infectious through the program staff. Ms. April and Chin-Wen at the front always greet everybody with a warm smile and kind words. The Chinese-English environment has been wonderful - though we don't speak Chinese at home, our little one has started saying Chinese words, counting, and singing their letter sounds ABC songs! We've seen remarkable growth in social skills and overall happiness. I also like their outdoor spaces and bikes/shopping cards/cars. We noticed several families that have sent multiple kids and cousins through the program which speaks to the quality and stability of the program at least in recent years.

    Saint Andrew's Episcopal School

    Saint Andrew's Episcopal School

    4.2
    (40 reviews)

    I call the education Saint Andrew's provides love-based education. The teachers love what they do…read moreand thrive in Saint Andrew's environment because the school and community truly support them. They're encouraged to attend conferences, take classes, try new approaches, bring in fresh ideas, and leverage their networks to take learning to the next level. It's a simple formula: happy teachers, happy kids. Happy kids, happy parents. Here are just a few examples that stood out over the years: 1. The science teacher allowed students to participate in an NPR project; some of their work was even featured in the showcase library. 2. The English teacher spent incredible time and care editing students' writing. The growth and learning that came from this process were remarkable. 3. The math teachers made lessons fun, engaging, and practical. Many students who never attended outside math programs were still placed in the highest-level math class as high school freshmen. 4. Teachers prepare students for high school through thoughtful program design and daily practice. Students learn to be organized, take responsibility, know when to ask for help, and approach school seriously. 5. The athletic education team provides diverse programs that engage all students and offers life coaching based on each child's developmental needs. 6. Teachers often use their own time to help students who need extra support. At Saint Andrew's, children grow up in a community where they are loved for who they are and are taught to love others for who they are. When children know they are loved, they dare to take risks, stand up for one another, perform under pressure, bounce back from setbacks, and be generous with empathy and help. That's what real mental strength and resilience look like. As parents, it's important for us to be partners in this journey. Be kind and open with the teachers. Talk to them. Collaborate with them. When school and homework go hand-in-hand, the results are powerful. No one school fits everyone. If your child is academically far ahead or must be ranked number one in every category, you may want to explore other options. But if you're looking for a school that nurtures both the mind and heart to make an exceptional young adult, Saint Andrew's is a very special place.

    Three years at Saint Andrew's: excellent kindergarten, then labeling and classroom removals without…read morerestorative follow-through Sharing our family's experience so other parents . Our child attended Saint Andrew's for three years. Kindergarten was outstanding. Miss Gaulden brought warmth and deep experience; our child thrived and we were grateful for her classroom. She left mid-year after more than 15 years--a sudden change that removed a stabilizing presence. First grade was a sharp contrast, especially in how concerns were communicated and handled. Our child later told us he was told he was "not a good student." We were not informed at the time, so we can only speak to the impact. We believe that phrasing is inappropriate for any young student. Effective feedback should name a behavior and the next action ("Here are the two steps to start," "Use the 'I need a break' card"), and if harmful language is used, there should be a restorative repair with the student. In addition, our child reports being removed from the first-grade classroom multiple times. The teacher reportedly told him "Out" to make him leave--sometimes after he repeated "silly" comments. For early elementary, removing a child from class for that kind of age-typical verbal behavior, without a consistent coaching plan and brief data, felt disproportionate to us. When we suggested teacher coaching/training to align classroom language and routines, the lower-school administration framed the situation primarily as a child issue and provided an extensive list of requirements for our child, rather than discussing staff coaching and consistency. We were told the expectation was an overnight jump to independence in first grade, rather than a developmentally typical, linear progression. In our current school that emphasizes written/visual directions, defined roles in group work, and strength-based language, our child is observed as empathetic, helpful, and an active group participant. That contrast suggests the issue was not a fixed trait in the child but the classroom approach and how behavior was defined and supported. this is our experiences.

    Bela's Preschool - preschools - Updated August 2026

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