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Preschool | Episcopal | 75 students |

PHONE: (410) 757-2333

HOURS: 6 hours per day

1605 Pleasant Plains Rd

Annapolis, MD 21409

Anne Arundel County | Map

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Posted November 30, 2010

This school has been a great fit for our family. We have twins who started there in 2s camp and are now in half-day 4s day school. Our kids are excited about school. The director, teachers and staff are truly engaged in each child's progress. There is a great balance of structure and flexibility that allows for actual curriculum along with the exploration of each child's learning style. The teachers take the time to teach us (the parents) how our children learn best so we can be better advocates for them in their next school situation, whatever that may be. Who could ask for anything more?
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Posted June 9, 2008

My son's K experience was second to none - student to teacher ratio was approximately 5-1, allowing individualized attention. The school is genuinely invested in each student's development. A 'best buy' for private PK - K school.
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Posted April 28, 2008

Great School! Caring teachers and small class sizes. My son loves going to school.
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Lillandbill July 16, 2012
A schedule will help. Just say "ok its potty time." A schedule is one of the main reason kids seem to magically toilet train when they go to nursery school.
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ameliapdg March 12, 2012
don't force him or her. every child is different. if he or she is ready she or he will let you know.
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ameliapdg March 12, 2012
don't force him or her. every child is different. if he or she is ready she or he will let you know.
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