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Moravian Academy

Moravian Academy

3.5
(2 reviews)

I have two children who have entered and worked there way through Moravian Academy -- both from…read morekindergarten with the Spanish immersion program. My first daughter had a relatively positive experience when she was in elementary school and is doing well in the high school currently. However, my youngest has had a very negative experience with one teacher in particular: Mr. Yerrington. She had him last year and he was horribly abrasive, rude, and discouraging toward her exploration of her education. She has struggled with self esteem issues with both her ability to speak spanish and engagement in the classroom since. We tried to talk to Moravian about it, but they brushed it off, as they do most things. Be aware of this when selecting MA as your childs future school.

From a parent of a student who attends MA: MA provides a first-rate education. The strength of this…read moreschool is the teachers and three strong administrators, the backbone of MA: the head of the Lower School[preK-5], head of Middle School[ grades 6-8] and The head of the Upper School [grades 9-12]. This school sets a foundation that allows its students to transition easily into highly selective colleges and universities. A higher percentage of students get accepted into highly selective schools versus any counterpart high school in the area. This is also due to MA's college counselor who does a tremendous job matching a student's profile with the right college. Study habits are honed in MA's middle schoool and further tuned in Upper School. MA has very strong math and science teachers. Language and other non-math/science instructors were also very good. I do not recall any unflattering comments about any educator in the school regarding subject matter. All kids complain about something, but never got any negative feedback on educator competence. Also, theatre and performing arts are featured with showcase events that reveal talents of students, a tribute to MA staff, students, and those who organize these events. Other aspects: -Some MA parents can get a bit tiresome. Imagine the NY Times Weekend Style section, or the social pages showing adults mugging for photos at some self-serving fundraiser. Now conjur up in your mind a very low-end junior varsity version of that--think of a Saturday Night Live skit. -MA has turned out its share of athletes that go on to play in D1 programs in college, mostly field hockey players over the past 10 years. However, MA sports could be supported a little better financially, and with encouraged attendance. MA's athletic director--who did a great job--retired. Hopefully the new AD will get more support from the school and sports won't be de-emphasized. All in all, I could not have asked for a better educational outcome for my daughter.

Co-Op Gymnastics

Co-Op Gymnastics

4.0
(3 reviews)

To be honest, I was very disappointed with my experience at Kids Co-op…read more My daughter is still only in preschool, so I didn't expect too much to begin with. But since I just moved to the area, I thought it was important to enroll my little one in something where she could make new friends locally. I thought it would be a wonderful opportunity for some good exercise, learning to follow multiple-step instructions, learning about thinking positively/feeling a sense of achievement, healthy eating, etc. But none of my hopes came to fruition at all. (And I know what I was looking for wasn't over-the-top, because I've seen this sort of positive environment before at a different location, and also experienced it myself at my adult trapeze class.) - After 6 classes, the coach NEVER introduced herself to me. I learned her name the last day because I asked. She also never introduced the kids to one another. My daughter only learned the names of any other kids because when week 3 rolled around and I asked her who her favourite friends were at the class, she couldn't tell me any names. I said, "Oh, well go introduce yourself! Just say, 'My name is X, what's your name?'" She left the class with 4 names that day. When you're in gymnastics, isn't one of the biggest goals to develop a good team mentality? How did the kids go un-introduced the entire time they practiced and played together? - I only knew the name of the receptionist/business owner because of a purchase confirmation. She never said hello when we came into the building. She DEFINITELY never asked if my daughter was enjoying the class. She never apologized after a scheduling mix-up. She spoke poorly to me of her own daughter right in front of her, in a facility that supposedly is supposed to encourage kids to have a good self-image. Put a bad taste in my mouth, for sure. Her kid wasn't even much older than mine. - Apparently, parents were supposed to receive a progress update every couple weeks, but, like I said, the coach never so much as introduced herself. - They sell soda, cookies, chips, and other junk food as a snack for after a class that's supposed to promote good health. - Dust is caked on everything. There are these huge vents that are painted jewel-toned primary colours, which you can see from beneath, but even so, you can't see through the dust on the top halves of the tubes. At first, I thought that only the bottom halves were painted! - The bathrooms are always gross. I didn't feel comfortable getting my daughter changed for class in there. - The coach is nice enough to the kids, but isn't able to give any of the kids any sort of individual attention due to there being too many kids per class. Since they do activities in "rotations", the coach will often be distracted by a single activity while the kids wander to the other rotations without instruction. Typically, the kids watch whichever kid is in front of them for direction. The only reasons I have to NOT rate it 1 star are: because my daughter had fun there, anyway; because it seems like the competition classes have more skillful coaches; and because a lot of kids benefit from the activity days there, where at least they're socializing instead of being parked in front of a TV. I don't suggest enrolling your 3-4 year old there.

The best choice for your children! Our daughter began attending gymnastics class here in 2010, and…read morerecieved some of the best instruction. This is a family owned facility with both non-competitive and competitive classes. EXCELLENT all around! If you are looking for a summer camp, this is the place. Our daughter has attended the summer camp since 2010 as well! Fitness, activities, field trips and friends in a safe enviiorment.Have no reservations at all. Just call and ask for more information!

Perfect Touch Soccer

Perfect Touch Soccer

3.0
(1 review)

While the program and service itself is great, the person (owner) running it has horrible…read morecommunication IF they ever even reply. My kids have been participating in these summer camps the last 2 summers (2021-2022) with zero issues. Winter of this year (2023) the emails start rolling in about signing up this and that. Great! You sign up early and get a discount for multiple children and multiple camps. Right on their website, "For Multi Camp and Team Discounts | Contact us today!", which I've done the prior 2 years with no issue. Feb 16: my first email to him, "I'm signing up my 2 children for multiple soccer camps, again. Can I please have a discount code? Thank you." No response. 2 days later: "Hi, I am enrolling my kids in multiple camps. The website said to email for a discount code." No response. Feb 20: I use their contact us form on the website to try and get a response. No response. Feb 22: I use their 'chat' feature on the website, "Hi, I've sent 3 emails and 1 contact us from your website with no reply. I'm trying to sign up my 2 children for 2 of your camps. The website says to contact for multi-camp discount. Thank you." No response. All the while, I'm getting weekly almost daily emails about "You've been invited to pay this $$$ amount for a one night class 'Ballers class' 'finishing class' 'total skills class' on XX day in the coming week". But I can't get a single response to ANY of my messages? That brings us to today, May 16, 2023. I had all but forgotten about this and receive an email from Matt, "I am going through our old messages but I do not think our web chat messages made it to you in reply to Summer Camps for the kids. If you are still looking to add any additional camps, I would be happy to assist with a multi camp discount." Three months later...for camps that start in under a month. We've already made plans as ANY and ALL other camps require months booking in advance and sell out almost instantly. Why else would I be trying so hard to get ahold of you? You had at least THREE ways to respond to me. One of which you JUST DID SO ON! But let's blame it on your 'chat' feature not working on the website. Come on. Come to find out this is now the new norm for this individual per other parents. Life happens but if you need help with your business, you should get it. If you can't respond to messages that will make you money, you should find someone that will. If your website doesn't work correctly...ya know...fix it. Just disappointed.

From the owner: PTS Summer Programs | 2018…read more PTS Work Harder Camp Camp curriculum designed to increase overall athletic ability, fitness, physicality, and speed with a focus on foot skills. Emphasis on 1v1 skills, shielding techniques, and creative skills. Dates: June 25, 26, 27, 28. Ages: Group ages: 5-7, 8-10, 11-12, 13+ PTS Lehigh Valley High School Camp Focus on total player development to help prepare players for their High School Pre Seasons. Our goal is to bring together high school athletes from all over the Lehigh Valley to create a competitive atmosphere. Ages: High School or Entering High School PTS Goals Camp Designed with a technical and goal scoring topic each day. A PTS Goal Setting session will be included to help players set goals and create a plan to crush them. Ages: Group ages: 5-7, 8-10, 11-12, 13+ PTS SportFit Camp Designed for athletes of all sports. It will challenge your speed, strength, and agility while building up your endurance. Cross training has the ability to give us an edge over our competition, but it also helps decrease the chance of injury. Ages: Group ages: 8-12, 13+ PTS High School Summer Prep Brings High School soccer players a value option to train together twice a week from June - August. If you are looking to go into preseason prepared, this is the program for you. We are off the weeks of July 4th and July 10th. This allows players to sign up for the Lehigh Valley High School Camp as well. Age: High School or Entering High School

Briar Bush Nature Center

Briar Bush Nature Center

4.6
(11 reviews)

In the heart of Abington, and about a hundred yards away from the Roslyn train station, you can…read morefind Briar Bush, a hidden nature preserve tucked away on Edge Hill road. With scenic walking trails, an outdoor classroom, day camps and a small indoor animal habitat, Briar Bush is a great spot for small children, couples on a date, or anyone looking for a brief respite from the urgency of the modern world. With free admission for locals and a small fee for out-of-towners, the preserve is accessible to all patrons provided that they are able to walk down some wooded trails that circle through the admittedly short walking routes. The centerpiece of the trails is a picturesque, secluded pond with benches for sitting and an interactive sign with information on the local fauna and flora. The indoor animal habitat has a small gift shop, pamphlets on upcoming events and information on other parks in the area, and several interesting animals such as a blind possum named Odin, a bearded lizard named Karl, and several other unique turtles and reptiles. All of Briar Bush can be walked through in an hour or so, but the low admission, interactive nature events and scenic walking trails will have you wanting to return again soon.

I take my 2 y. o. granddaughter nearly every week. There are so many wonderful things to explore…read moreand learn from. They have a walking path through the woods with a natural playground and sandbox, a bird house building to watch and interactive displays, a mini zoo inside a house with small animals and activities including a treehouse. They also have weekly activities and seasonal events for elementary school kids. My granddaughter calls Briar Bush "The Animal House" and loves to put a donation in the collection box before we leave.

Da Vinci Science Center at PPL Pavilion

Da Vinci Science Center at PPL Pavilion

3.6
(55 reviews)

This place has been on my radar for a while, and I'm genuinely kicking myself for not coming…read moresooner. We visited on a Friday afternoon during the school year and it was the perfect day for it, not crowded at all, staff was warm and attentive everywhere you turned, and there was just so much to explore across two floors. As a homeschool mom, I am always on the lookout for places where kids are learning without even realizing it and this delivered completely. My little ones were engaged the entire time, bouncing between exhibits and coming back to do things on repeat. The water table on the second floor was a huge hit (dam building = instant obsession), the crawl-through body exhibit had them giggling the whole way through, and the immersive hall with the giant projector and the orchestra activity where they put their faces into the performers? They talked about that the whole ride home. We timed our visit to catch the 3 o'clock otter feeding and training, definitely worth planning around. Maybe 30 people gathered and it was totally manageable and really sweet to watch. What surprised me most was how engaged I was as an adult. I was genuinely learning things alongside my kids, which is not always the case at these types of places. It felt appropriate and interesting for every age in our group. A few things to know before you go: follow the directions on their website for the specific parking garage , it's about a 5-minute walk and was only $5 for us. Strollers and wagons are totally doable with elevators throughout. They also have a café if you want to make a full day of it, and rotating special exhibits (always check the website ahead of time so you know what's on and whether it fits your crew). We stayed about two and a half hours and left happy. Already thinking about when we're coming back.

Very overpriced. I feel bad for the large local families who can't get in at all or can't get in to…read morethe "special" exhibit. I have seen every special exhibit and let me tell ya - not worth any extra fee, especially what they charge. But with that said the Da Vinci center is only really worth it for the "special exhibit". It REALLY pays off to become a member even if you think you'll go once a season. Nothing so impressive. No real meaningful selling points. It's just okay. I liked it better when it was on CC. Go on Sundays. It's empty and street parking is free.

Chesterbrook Academy Preschool - childcare - Updated June 2026

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