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Preschool | Episcopal | 199 students |

PHONE: (650) 574-5437

HOURS: 5 hours per day

900 Edgewater Blvd

Foster City, CA 94404

San Mateo County | Map

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Posted December 23, 2012

My daughter just doesn't like this school, even she has been here for more than one year. Personally I think they put too many kids in one classroom to get maximum profit. The teachers are easily distracted.
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Posted June 25, 2012

I am so glad that we were able to send our daughter to Sea Breeze when she turned 3. This is one great school that lives up to its reputation. The school has excellent programs that encourage self-expression, creativity, and group interaction. For example, Friday parade during the summer was one of my favorites. Most importantly, all teachers that we have had are nurturing, loving, knowledgeable and very experienced. Unfortunately, we had to withdraw our daughter from school due to a medical condition this spring. Principle Ms. Diana and all teachers were extremely understanding and supportive. When I brought my daughter back to Sea Breeze for a visit, she cried and begged me to let her stay. I am so looking forward to send our son to Sea Breeze when he turns 3. Thank you Sea Breeze!!
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Posted January 4, 2012

My family has had an absolutely wonderful experience with Sea Breeze (since the new principal came on board) and I couldn't disagree more with the review below. This is our second year at the school, and the teachers in both rooms have been phenomenal: attentive, caring, supportive, and encouraging. My daughter has truly blossomed both socially and academically since attending Sea Breeze. Regarding Ms. Diana (the new principal), she is extremely involved in the betterment and success of the school. When two children hurt themselves on the monkey bars last year, she responded very quickly by removing them. She is very open to feedback and It seems she has gained a lot of respect over the last year and a half from both the parents and the teachers. My daughter loves her too and is always singing one of Ms. Diana's songs "Put On Love Everyday." We are thrilled to have our daughter at Sea Breeze and look forward to the day our son starts there as well.
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Posted January 24, 2011

The school is going down since the new principal was in charge. I can not believe yelp filtered the bad reviews for this school. We as parents just want to know the truth. A few teachers there are good, like Mr. Bun. He is really a wonderful teacher. A few teachers there never smile and some are very "strict". They put the best teach in the worst program so that you won't give up to stay on the waiting list for a better program of the next year. By the way, they never had any injury report for the parents, even when the kids broke their arms, bumped their heads there. They just removed the monkey bar after one kid fell and fractured his leg two months ago. The principal always tries to blame other people when things go wrong( even the monkey bar). She used to work for an after school program. She knows nothing about preschool.
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opextra March 3, 2013
Difference between faria and millikins school
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Zacksmom1234 February 13, 2013
I think common core is going to produce a bunch of dumb adults. Once the kids are grown and out in the real world they aren't going to know how to solve any problem without writing out the answer step by step
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MagnetMom December 29, 2012
I think common core will definitely make moving families feel more confident in their school district choices, but I definitely worry about the learning curve as common core is implemented.
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