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Preschool | Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) |

PHONE: (303) 750-9856

HOURS: 6 hours per day

11500 E Iliff Ave

Aurora, CO 80014

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Posted April 27, 2011

This is an awesome preschool. The staff are wonderful and full of love. The atmosphere is creative, educational and safe. The classrooms are huge.
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Posted April 26, 2011

This Private School and the Administration/ Teachers are amazing! You can feel the love when you enter the building and that's just the beginning. Great curriculum, good balance of religion and constant care will surround your child. My son attended here for 3 years and we loved every minute of it. He now goes to the sister school, Peace With Christ, and is continuing his journey. The Director is my favorite and She knows it! You will love this introduction to school, I promise!
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Posted April 26, 2011

We love Mt. Olive. It has a warm, inviting feeling with a loving, supportive staff. Director JoAnn Stibrich sets the tone.
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Posted November 20, 2009

This is a wonderful school hands down. The curriculum is excellent and the teachers are full of love.
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