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the Cost of Preschool at a Church

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Location 
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Description
$ 340
Mar 2008
Canyonville, Oregon
4
Preschool and daycare at local church  more... close row
$ 120
Sep 2006
Warren, AR
5
Niece learned a lot at preschool  more... close row
$ 47
Aug 2006
New Castle, PA
3
Two days a week perfect for preschool  more... close row
$ 85
Aug 2007
Rome, Ohio
3
Social educational and Biblical education  more... close row
$ 150
Apr 2007
Chicago, Illinois
5
Monthly price with sliding scale also offered  more... close row
$ 125
Jun 2008
Orange Park, FL
5
One week for preschool at a church  more... close row
$ 105
May 2008
Joliet, IL
3
Two half days a week  more... close row
$ 1300
Sep 2007
Owosso, MI
3
Small school gives children attention  more... close row
$ 130
Apr 2008
Chesapeake City, MD
4
Monthly preschool tuition  more... close row
$ 200
Jun 2008
Loxahatchee, FL
3
Price per week for excellent preschool at church  more... close row
$ 120
Oct 2007
San Francisco CA
3
Six months of great preschool at own church  more... close row

Description of service

This was for six months of preschool at the church at which I am a member. I am assuming that the cost is subsidized by the funds that are taken at collection each week and fundraising done at annual rummage and bake sales. This is part of the community services that the church offers. Public people may also take their children, but it is 200 for the six months. Sessions are three hours (8.30-11.30) and include a small snack that the parents take turns bringing in. The preschool is Monday Wednesday Friday and there are extra times available during holidays.


Review of Service

Excellent teachers that really love children, children from same church congregation so my kids knew a lot of the other kids. Great place to meet other parents.

Parents can take turns volunteering and they are frequently invited to small recitals that the students will put on.

Encourage children to play together which is the main point of doing these sorts of things; no point to having them there if they play alone.

Imaginative stuff that I think helps prep for kindergarten.


Tips

Much better deal than public preschools and more trust of instructors. Very important when it is a young child.


$ 1980
Aug 2006
Salina, Ks
4
Special needs kids deserve special attention  more... close row