There are several things I really like about primrose. We used to take our kids to the early learning center at the independent school and that place was such freakng clown show that I am reminded all the time how much more I like Primrose.
1. I like that I never see your teachers on their phones, or grouped up chatting about their weekend or their boyfriends or whatever. I also don’t think I’ve ever witnessed an employee rushing in like they are late - which gives the impression that you don’t put up with that. I really appreciate that the focus seems to be very consistently on the kids and the classroom activities.
2. I like that the ladies in charge seem to be all business. I enjoy seeing them march around with their clipboards and check on rooms thru the window and ask how many kids are there and directing teachers to assist in other places if needed -and so on. You appear to be on top of it.
3. I like that there is almost never a sour face on any staff member. I like that yall are friendly with me but more importantly I worry about any grumpiness around my girls, as they are very sweet and cheery and we hope to keep it that way.
The only thing I don’t like is parents parking in the fire lane. Grow up and park in a real spot, miss escalade. My truck is hard to park too and I make it work. Maybe we should issue citations or take pictures and have a wall of shame or something. Just an idea. :)
Yall are great, please keep it up.
We like everything about the school, from the staff members, to the safety features, to the curriculum. Not to mention, our child loves being there. We have complete trust in this school and the staff
I enjoy how engaged and supported my children are on the daily! My kids are excited to go to school and the administration makes it a point to provide a welcoming and safe environment.
This is our first daycare/school experience, and everything has gone well. Our daughter is adjusting well, and loves her teachers. The staff have been friendly and helpful.
I appreciate the clear communication we receive from both the classroom teachers and the administrative staff. It’s also obvious in every conversation that they are focused on the success of our child and every child they care for.