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    Da Vinci Preschool Academy

    Da Vinci Preschool Academy

    (5 reviews)

    MetroWest, Horizons West / West Orlando

    Today my little girl completed VPK program, it was a great experience for her, all the staff are…read morefriendly and kind. I noticed that my child was treated with respect and love; and that was so important to me in this stage of her life. Yes, it is a bilingual place, their English is not fluent, but they try to give you their best. My little one dealt with other kids from different cultures, and now she knows about diversity, and for me it's a BIG BLESSING. In my case, my baby didn't have any experience before in Day Care, I was so scared, but when I hear my little one singing songs, waking up every morning happy, and finishing her program more confident and enthusiastic; I can recommend this place 100% for sure. Ms. Patricia you're THE BEST TEACHER EVER, thank you for being the light in my baby's life.

    I normally do not write bad reviews on businesses but my experience at this preschool was horrible…read more When I went to the school nobody I spoke with speaks good English to where I could be understood and I could understand them. If someone at the school did speak good English they did not refer me to speak with them. The schools location is great and my child tried out one of the classes. He seemed to really like the feel of the class. Overall I was not able to enroll my child in this school due to communication and feeling like the staff did not care about my concerns. I was extremely disappointed with how me and my child's needs were handled. If you do not speak Spanish I do not think this is the school for you and your family.

    The Children's Courtyard of Dr. Phillips

    The Children's Courtyard of Dr. Phillips

    (2 reviews)

    Dr. Phillips, Horizons West / West Orlando

    The infant room was phenomenal, Miss Sheila, Dianna and Melissa are great but when my baby was move…read moreto the 1-year-old room things change and I did not like the treatment the teacher assigned to that classroom gives the children under her care.

    My child has attended this center since she was an infant. I would have highly recommended Kiddie…read moreU. A couple of years ago, The Learning Care Group acquired them. We've seen so many changes in hopes of improvement, but it has been run down to the ground. The previous director, Denise, was great and was doing her best for the parents that knew what this school was capable of. However, it turned for the worse! The week the previous director, Denise, left they turned the entrance into a stale uninviting area. They took out the kid's friendly decorations and play area. My daughter was in the PreK room when we finally pulled her. There is no curriculum since her last teacher left... weeks ago. Watching the cameras, they don't follow ratio, spacing of the cots at naptime. There is NO curriculum now to prepare these little ones for kindergarten. Watching cameras, from drop of 8am to 11am the teacher never sad with the kids, no circle time, no learning activities. 3 hours of playing and running in the room. They have not brought home any activity worksheets in weeks. Coloring is not learning! This is bare minimum babysitting, who can't even meet ratio. I can't imagine the infant and toddlers' rooms if this what I was am seeing in the PreK room. The ratio requirements and room capacity are for our children's safety. I addressed my concerns with the new director, Ryann, and got no reaction other than they are addressing the staffing issue with a job fair. That's the best they can do, I'm sure they'll find great candidates for taking care of and educating our kids. The little staff they do have look unhappy and obviously burnt out and overworked. After addressing my concerns, a few days later I was talking to another parent about inviting them to our child's birthday party. I got a call from Ryann within 5 minutes of leaving, stating we are not to "linger" around and only pickup and drop off. This is joke, I am not allowed to talk to other parents. The other parents were not called about lingering for talking to me. They are worried about their reviews and numbers because enrollment and staffing are at an all-time low. They are desperate for revenue, asking parents for reviews because they know this one was coming. Overall, 3.5 stars on google before this review. This is beyond sad for any child to be in this type of environment with no care regarding their education. Ryann assured me they follow ratio of 1:20 in my daughter's old class or 1:25 if the majority age ratio is over age 5. Most elementary school aged kids don't have 1:25. Do yourself a favor and don't waste your time with this place! I wish had pulled my child sooner.

    The First Academy

    The First Academy

    (9 reviews)

    Horizons West / West Orlando

    My family and I were very disappointed with our experience when trying to schedule a school tour…read more As Deaf parents, we simply asked The First Academy to provide an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter so we could fully understand the information being shared during the tour. Despite multiple emails and opportunities to reconsider, the school declined to provide an interpreter. Instead, we were told to rely on written communication, tablets, and "extra time," which are not effective or equitable substitutes for real-time ASL access. This does not provide meaningful communication for Deaf adults, especially during an important process like evaluating a potential school for our children. We were also told we could "bring our own interpreter," which shifts the burden of accessibility onto families rather than meeting basic inclusion standards. We left the interaction feeling that the school was not prepared to support the communication needs of Deaf parents. Accessibility should not be optional, and it should not depend on families paying out-of-pocket to participate. I hope the school takes this feedback seriously and re-evaluates its approach to serving Deaf and hard-of-hearing families in the future.

    KUDOS and thanks to First Academy for providing supreme quality customer service! I got to meet…read moreRocky Bleier on November 9, 2023! The veterans celebration was fabulous ! I highly recommend all to come and visit to support this local business! I really enjoyed and appreciated everyone's help and support!

    KiddieLIFE - preschools - Updated May 2026

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