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700 Peninsula Ave

Burlingame, CA 94919

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Posted August 11, 2011

My son has been going here two mornings a week for 7 months (started when he was 30 months) as I wanted him to socialize more even though he was not preschool age yet. We chose this place because it has an academic curriculum, the facilities are great (apart from the play area) and the director was very professional and engaging and showed good leadershop. All these definitely turned out to be true. At the beginning he had a great teacher and he really thrived at school. He was learning so much. She left after 3 months and it has not been great since. I have noticed a change in his behaviour over the past months as there is less control in the classroom. The children are allowed to be wilder. When/if they get the teacher situation sorted out, then I would definitely recommend the school to others. One other plus is that the school was very flexible with adding extra days when needed.
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Posted April 28, 2011

By far one of the best choice I made for my child academically. The only problem is I'm having a hard time trying to switch to another school that's closer to our area because BPA standards are so high that I've gotten use to it. Every school I check out seems so mediocre in comparison. My daughter is already advanced for her age so Ms Mae suggested we put her in the older class. My daughter learned about things such as condensation, how to sing in French, count in Spanish, etc. This is a great school. I'm a proud parent of BPA!
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Posted August 29, 2010

We have tried various preschools and Bridgepoint has, by far, been the best. The program is academic and structured, but far from rigid or overly fussy. The kids still have plenty of fun! The director, is an absolute pleasure. There's great diversity at Bridgepoint too, both among the student body and the teachers. The only downsides are the rather lame outdoor play areas and the busy El Camino location. But the classrooms are all bright and airy. We love Bridgepoint and have been sending our youngest daughter there even though the school is a bit out of the way for us.
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Posted March 13, 2008

Our 4 year old daughter is enrolled three full days at prekindergarten program at BridgePoint Academy and we love it. The teacher is great and have a loving way to welcome the kids. Their program is very structured they have art, music, and french classes and their facility is very spacious, especially the classrooms. My daughter is learning how to read, how to count money and big numbers, and practices writing a journal on a daily basis. She is very happy in that school and love her teacher, she gets very excited when is the day to go to school and doesn't stop talking about what they did during the day .... amazing!!! We are very very happy and highly recommend this school. I wish we knew about it long time before. Tommy Tucker
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ashlayyy September 12, 2011
NO....
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Mom2823 August 16, 2011
No... thank goodness. Not everything in life is a lesson. Relaxation is an art that should be practiced more. Sometimes its ok to just "play".
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WGIBALTIMORE August 16, 2011
Each toy DOES teach something, but it is up to the adult to make it interesting by being encouraging and specific.
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