Apple Blossoms

Preschool | Nonsectarian | 70 students |  

PHONE: (603) 647-4747

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1 Sundial Ave

Manchester, NH 03103

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Apple Blossoms is a preschool located in Manchester, New Hampshire.

This preschool's average Community Rating, based on 4 reviews, is 3 out of 5 stars.

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Associations: NAEYC; Coed; Nonsectarian
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Posted on Oct 22, 2011
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My child attended this school for about 5 days. After realizing how unorganized they are when they couldn't find my daughters emergency contact information for over half an hour I did not want my child to be there. Although, the teachers are very nice, if anything had happened to my child while being at school who knows how long it would have taken them to contact me. My childs safety is important and after seeing children practically climbing on the tables I knew that the chances that there was an emergency were a lot more likely. The look of the school isn't all that important as long as my child is receiving the proper attention/curriculum but this school was very unsanitary. The price is good, but only if your willing to sacrifice your childs health and safety.
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Posted on Oct 16, 2011
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My child has been attending this child center for over a year. We love it! I am always watching for signs of problems since we have had a bad experience with another center, but I don't know what the previous poster is talking about. Dropping a child off can be a difficult time for the child - the parent should determine the problem to help their child. The teachers ALWAYS help my child become comfortable quickly so I can get to work. The school has kind teachers, an awesome director, they read stories, have free play, learn the basic age appropriate cirriculum and my child loves it there which is most important to me. My child enjoys the scheduled daily activities, is always bringing projects home, the school has children performers come in, they go for walks, they make every effort to bring the children outside, have book fairs and picture days a couple times of year... the list goes on and on. I honestly never see the children unhappy about being there. They provide snacks and lunch - they are even extremely attentive to special needs of children such as dietary and medicine. Oh - and they are never closed. I don't think they closed once last winter. They are great.
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Posted on Sep 21, 2011
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lack of direction at this school, my child is very confused every morning when i drop off. very dissapointing
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