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Preschool | Christian | 162 students |

PHONE: (205) 988-0222

HOURS: 8 hours per day

5390 Magnolia Trce

Hoover, AL 35244

Jefferson County | Map

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Posted March 16, 2013

Beg 2 yr boot camp!!!!. Do not send your precious angel to this unhealthy environment. They put my child in time out Everyday because she was happy and talkative.
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Posted January 10, 2013

We have had our daughter at this pre-school since she was six weeks old. She is now 20 months old. I cannot imagine us being anywhere else! Their staff is so caring, professional and thorough. We have actually referred three other families to Covenant Classical and will continue to do so! They are, by far, the BEST pre-school in Birmingham and have recently won numerous awards for their service!
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Posted August 23, 2012

I donot know much else about this school. They have advertised for their efforts in achieving academic. But you never want to start your kid's very first school day at this school. The teachers there showed little patience and care. My kid was crying hard like a normal one for having his first day of school. After 10 minutes, they called me and requested us to take him out. I have had considerable experiences with preK schools in other states and places with my older kid (who is a teenager now). I have never seen a pre-K school managed in this terrible way.
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Posted August 3, 2010

Covenant Classical offers a great curriculum and most of the teachers/workers are friendly. However, after sending my child there for 10 months I had several complaints. One of which there were NO toys out in the room. They kept them all out of the kids reach and when I would come in to pick my child up in the afternoon, they would have a few (literally) blocks thrown on the floor and the kids were running wild. This is what I saw EVERY single day. When I asked if they had any books I was shown a tub full of ripped up pages. Without books and toys, how/what were they learning
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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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