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    Suwanee Prep Academy

    Suwanee Prep Academy

    4.5
    (8 reviews)

    no ethics or morals ! I had my daughter here as a new single mom. ms Shakira is a message passer…read more and doesn't relay messages in a timely manner. I was charged 3 times by an accident !!!the day care asked me if I wanted to let them keep the payment and they can just apply it to my daughters account, I denied and requested my funds back. just a side note this was the week after Christmas and the week rent was due. I drop my daughter off that Monday and when I picked my daughter up at 6:00pm I asked them if I could pay them on Wednesday when I get paid due To my money getting mishandled and getting charged 3 times. i also went on to add that I was a single parent doing this on my own so a hiccup on charging me 3 times by a accident is a huge deal! After talking with ms Shakira she informed me that it would be fine for me to send payment on Wednesday morning and I can continue to bring my daughter so I can work. I get a call from the same teacher on Tuesday morning at 7:00am stating that I can't bring my daughter in until they receive payment ! This was horrible for many reasons 1) I got informed of this at 7:00am I work at 8:30 this daycare opens at 6:00am I talked with ms Shakira at 6:00pm that previous day, if I couldn't bring my daughter in she should of let me know when I had that conversation with her.instead she gave me reassurance that it was okay for me to pay on Wednesday. the way this was handled was completely unethical and caused me to miss a day of work. if i was informed of this the night before when i had the conversation it would of been totally fine I understand it's a business and it needs to operate in a way that works for them. But the fact that I was told it was okay and then the next morning I get a last minute call saying I can't bring my daughter in until I pay was really inconvenient and display a manner on not having any morals

    We love this school! My 4 month old daughter loves it here. Her cognitive development has been…read moregreat. The school affords my husband and I (as new parents) the ability to work without worrying about her well being. The staff and administrators are amazing! We highly recommend Suwanee prep academy of Braselton!

    Primrose School of Lawrenceville North

    Primrose School of Lawrenceville North

    2.8
    (20 reviews)

    I am going to rate this school a 2.5 out 5. First and foremost, the school academically wise is…read moreamazing but the issue there is their director Ms.Marchell Bowman, she is not a nice woman, she is the most greedy person I have ever seen in my life. She is an older black woman in her early 60's. The owners of this school is Andrew and Felicia Hines and it is such a shame that they have such a money hungry evil spirited woman as their face of this school. But best believe when they get involved in ANY situation MsMarchelle bowman calms down. We are a CAPS family, and my daughter attended this school for 94 days, during which we paid $4,756 out of pocket. One of my biggest concerns was that no one in the office was allowed to discuss financial matters except Ms. Marchelle Bowman, making it extremely difficult to get answers about billing, balances, or charges. Throughout our enrollment, the amounts due seemed to change frequently despite our CAPS assistance, and there were 3 instances where unexpected or unauthorized payments were processed, followed by demands for additional payments. Whenever I requested clarification, Ms. Bowman's tone often became hostile; she would raise her voice, state that she "doesn't repeat herself," and make it uncomfortable to ask questions. On New Year's Day alone, she left multiple voicemails demanding payment and warning that if payment was not made immediately, my daughter would have to be re-enrolled and all fees paid again. I also experienced ongoing issues obtaining an itemized ledger, despite repeated requests, and I have an extensive email trail documenting my efforts to understand the charges and payment history on my account. There appeared to be discrepancies in how payments were allocated, with parent payments and CAPS payments and random payments which were posted under ''misc'' not always being reflected accurately, balances constantly changing, and unexplained credits appearing without clear documentation. When I involved my accountant to review the records, multiple discrepancies were identified, yet instead of receiving clarification, I was met with resistance and hostility. Rather than providing transparent answers, Ms. Bowman often talked over me, became argumentative, and focused on her personal opinions instead of addressing the financial concerns being raised. Unfortunately, after these issues escalated, the tension seemed to affect other interactions at the school, making what should have been a positive experience for my daughter increasingly stressful for our family. My daughter went to their 3 year old program and their teacher was also fairly new, Ms.Keala and she is an older strict black woman whom at first I liked because these kids need a bit of firmness. Education and mannerism wise amazing. As time went on, I began to noticed my daughter no longer felt comfortable but more so scared. Ms.Keala has these huge round eyes and each time id drop off my daughter she would stare at her in a mean way -which my baby would hide behind my legs, as im encouraging her for the day and then she would say'' im just kidding goodmorning'' then my daughter would lighten up a bit but I could tell my daughter felt scared. She did not like that I would sit my daughter in her centers or walk her to the restroom/wash her hands or ask what centers she was at during drop-offs. As time went on and the financial issued continued Ms.Keala then became aware of the issue and became aggressive towards us. At first she would tell me how my daughter would behave/if she ate/napped and then that turned into her kicking me out the class, not being able to tell me how my daughter was at school, all of sudden I was taking too long during drop-offs, and at pick ups I would not be able to ask no more questions because per Ms.Keala, Ms.Marchelle Bowman advised her not to speak to me. This same day, another student bit my daughter on the finger so hard that her pediatrician prescribe antibiotics and when I asked Ms.Keala she hopped across the room and stated I needed to leave her class immediately if not she would get in trouble ''Orders from the front'' At this point I drew the line, I remember exactly this day as a mother how I was extremely disappointed and hurt because they knew I was a working mother and also a student. So with all this being said, this was my experience at this school. I did report them for fraud through CAPS and DECAL and Federal trade commission. This was my experience, I am a firm believer everyone gets a different experience but if you are a nice parent who doesn't like to be put in these hostile/awkward situations do not go there...

    A Truly Exceptional School!…read more All three of my children have attended **Primrose Lawrenceville North**, and the experience has been nothing short of phenomenal. The staff is consistently professional, attentive, and truly invested in each child's growth and success. They go above and beyond to provide academic excellence, nutritional value, and a nurturing environment that prepares kids to thrive at the next level. It's clear they always have the best interest of the children at heart. They've also been incredibly accommodating whenever we've needed support or flexibility. If you're looking for a school that combines top-tier education with genuine care, Primrose Lawrenceville North is it. Highly recommended!

    D Scott Hudgens, Jr - Early Education Center

    D Scott Hudgens, Jr - Early Education Center

    3.7
    (3 reviews)

    It turns out that it's hard to be objective about the place your child spends most of his day. If…read moreyou hate the place, then hopefully you've taken your child out of it -- if you love the place, then your child stays. There's really no middle ground to it. I love this place. After months of searching through various day care places we put this place at the top and signed up for the waiting list. Within a few months they found a spot for our kid in a group that was slightly older than we felt he should have been in - but they reassured us that they'd monitor his adjustment and if it didn't work out they'd bump him down to the lower group. Fortunately the kid adjusted well to the older group and two years later he's still thriving at Hudgens. One of the primary reasons we chose Hudgens is because it's a 'teaching' daycare facility. Being attached to the Gwinnett Tech college they serve as a model for students taking early education and child development courses. To be clear - they have to maintain the same non-student teachers/caretakers that any other daycare has to maintain BUT they also have additional staff in the form of students in a learning environment. So every 3 or 4 months I see some of the aux caretakers change out but my kid's core teachers always stay the same. This is good because a kid like mine craves consistency - over the three years of classes he's been in there has only been one incident where we felt the turnover was becoming an issue (main teacher went on maternity leave and subs moved in and out fairly regularly) - we mentioned something to the management and they addressed the issue. Another plus - they listen to parent input. A side benefit of being at Hudgens is the access to state-provided pre-k when your child gets a little older - the kids who are already there get first pick of the limited lottery funded seats. Year in and out, through three sets of teachers - our child has grown at Hudgens. He has always been cared for and we've never questioned our decision to have them care for him during the day. I'd recommend this place to anyone.

    This was the second child care facility that my daughter attended. She was between 12 months and…read more18 months when she was here. I would say that we were naive in selecting a child care facility. Hudgens was very affordable and in a convenient location at the time. Also, they are a teaching facility and teach child care development to others. So we thought what a great place. My daughter was only here a couple of months before the management began suggesting occupational therapy for our daughter. They had diagnosed my daughter with autism. Being that they teach early child development, we took their opinion seriously. We brought this to the attention of our pediatrician. Our pediatrician could not disagree more. She claimed that our daughter was fine developmentally and behaviorally. She warned us that treating a child as if they have autism at such an early age could eventually cause behavior similar to autism and recommend that we remove our child from Hudgens. In summary, she basically suggested that Hudgens was probably having a difficult time with my daughter because she did not conform to the expectations and the use of occupational therapy would acclimate her to the style of Hudgens. Our pediatrican suggested the reason why our daughter was not conforming to the Hudgens style was because she was likely more advanced than what Hudgens expected. We approached Hudgens with our pediatricians opinions and they basically said that they knew better than the pediatrican and were collectively more experienced. However, they agreed to place my daughter into an older class to see how she would do. She actually did better, but it was about a month later that they again approached us about occupational therapy. At this point, we took our pediatricians advice and left Hudgens. We would try out a few more daycares before ending up at Peachtree Park Prep. Hudgens was a learning experience for us as new parents. I would never send any other children here and I would not recommend it to anyone. My daughter is now 6 years old and does not have autism. At PPP, the children were all very much like her. At Hudgens, it was clear that she was different. In hindsight, it is clear that my daughter wasn't a good fit for Hudgens and the teachers did not know what to do with her because she developed faster than the other children. Its a pity that they instead thought she was autistic. Now having said that, it isn't like my daughter was some kind of prodigy or savant. Hudgens just isn't very good at helping children to excel. It is a teaching facility and that is their priority, education of the staff not the children.

    Kids 'R' Kids Learning Academy of Suwanee

    Kids 'R' Kids Learning Academy of Suwanee

    3.2
    (11 reviews)

    Being a working mom, I have left my son in the care of Kids R Kids Suwanee since he was 2.5 months…read more Being a new mom going back to work, it was not easy. I did a lot of research because our area is filled with daycares. I visited each one and toured each facilities. Kids R Kids was the most professional and clean. The staff members were all warm and welcoming. Ms. Tammie gave me the tour on my first visit and answered all my questions. I immediately knew I could trust Kids R Kids Suwanee with my child. They offer secure web cam view of my baby's classroom, so I can see him throughout the day on my phone. It gives me great peace of mind to do so. Whenever there was anything I am concern with, I can always discuss it with Ms. Tori. She has been very generous in accomodating my requests and concerns. My son's first teacher was Ms. Rebecca, who is no longer with the center. From then on, he moved up to Crawlers, then Walkers, then Talkers. Each teacher took extremely well care of my baby. I can see him improve significantly on social and learning skills. I love that he is also learning baby sign language, something I had wanted to teach him. His current teachers, Ms. Rebecca and Ms. Alexis take wonderful care of my son. Ms. Rebecca is very attentive to the needs of each child. Other teachers from the center also help watch after my son from time to time. For instant, Ms. Rhonda had watched Ethan and also fed him breakfast whenever I had to drop him off very early in the morning. Ms. Jennifer would change his diaper before his teacher arrives. Overall, I would recommend Kids R Kids to Suwanee to everyone, because I know having trust is very important when it comes to your childcare. I have complete trust in Kids R Kids Suwanee and that they are the best choice for my child.

    I'm sharing this not to be mean, but to help other parents who are trying to make the best choice…read morefor their child. My son went to Kids R Kids for a little over two years -- from the time he was a baby until he was 3 1/2. At first, everything seemed great. His teachers adored him, he loved going, and he had a little group of friends he grew up with as he moved from room to room. But things changed when he moved into his last classroom. Around this time, he was going through a lot -- a new teacher, a much larger class, starting potty training, and having to watch most of his close friends move on to another room right outside his own. It was a lot for a little boy to handle all at once. Instead of being given understanding and support, his struggles were treated like major behavior problems. We started getting constant phone calls about his "bad" behavior -- things like hitting or throwing chairs -- but when I spoke to his teacher, her version sounded much more like typical toddler behavior. Still, the administration's tone made me feel like I was failing as a mom and that my son was somehow broken. The final straw came when, after one especially hard day, they slid a brochure across the counter for an early intervention program for "special needs." I left in tears, feeling completely defeated. Out of desperation, I had a child psychologist observe him -- and she told us there was nothing wrong with our son. She even said it was wrong for the school to suggest such a program without us initiating it. It broke my heart to realize that instead of helping him through a tough transition, the administration had given up on him. We eventually withdrew him, and I'm so glad we did -- he's thriving now. I truly believe many of his teachers cared and did their best, but the administration completely failed us. They lacked the training, empathy, and communication needed to support my child when he needed it most. Our son deserved better. Every child does.

    The Pangea Schools - preschools - Updated June 2026

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