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Preschool | Episcopal | 80 students |

PHONE: (757) 466-9392

HOURS: 3 hours per day

224 S Military Hwy

Norfolk, VA 23502

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Posted February 28, 2012

My son is in the 4 years old program, 3 days a week. I feel like he has learned a lot from the short time he's been here. His teacher is very nice and polite and so are they other staff.
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Posted February 15, 2012

I love this school! My daughter has Ms. Mary as her teacher and she is wonderful!
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Posted November 9, 2011

My kid has been here for a while now it was a great school but has changed in the last year. The price was good but now right at same price with other good schools that offer a lot more. The school has gotten money hunger an keeps changing price twice a year. The kids no longer have a lunch room they eat at there desk cause added another four year old class to make more money. Kids eat something all the time. Hot dogs, ramen noodle, can of chef boyardee ect.
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Posted December 22, 2008

I feel that St. Peter's Day teachers are excellent. I just feel that some of the children should have more home training from their parents when it comes to sharing and being polite to others.
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Hootmon February 11, 2013
Expose your child to as many activities as they show interest in. They should not be expected to fulfill YOUR dreams. If you support their interest(s) it can grow into a lifelong passion. In turn, they will bond with others who share that interest.
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alphamom1 January 31, 2013
Americans seem to value extroverts more than introverts. I came out of my shell when I found friends and activities that I liked (high school). And it just took off from there. Perhaps shy kids are just pickier about whose company they keep.
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alphamom1 January 31, 2013
Americans seem to value extroverts more than introverts. I came out of my shell when I found friends and activities that I liked (high school). And it just took off from there. Perhaps shy kids are just pickier about whose company they keep.
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