How much is tuition at kindercare: Child Care Costs & Tuition Information

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2022 Cost Guide for Denver Daycares and Preschools

written by Brightwheel | June 09, 2022

Cost of child care in Denver, CO

The right child care is an investment that can make a lasting impact on your little one’s life. But finding and choosing the best early education provider in Denver can be a difficult decision — and an expensive one. 

To help in your search, we found and analyzed websites for 377 daycares and preschools across Denver. We brought it all together in this guide to give you a sense of the range of prices you might see as well as the averages that you’ll likely pay based on your needs.

For full-time, full-day care in Denver, the average cost across age groups ranged from $458 to $2,371 per month — with an average price of $1,575 per month. 

We know that cost is just one factor in determining the best daycare or preschool for your child. And, many elements go into a provider’s cost: curriculum, student-teacher ratios, schedule, location, facilities, educational training of teachers, etc.  

We hope this guide will help you prepare for the type of investment you’ll be making. Depending on when you’re starting your search, just consider that tuition continues to rise. Between 2021 and 2022, we saw an average increase of 8% (based on websites that listed tuition for both years). 


What’s included in this guide?

  • What does daycare cost near me? A breakdown by neighborhood.

  • How much does infant daycare cost in Denver? (0-18 months old) 

  • How much does toddler daycare cost in Denver? (18-36 months old) 

  • How much does preschool cost in Denver? (3-5 years old) 

  • How much does Pre-K cost in Denver? (4-5 years old)

    • Private school options

    • Public school options

  • What are the most common daycare and preschool fees and discounts in Denver?

  • How to get subsidized child care in Denver

What does daycare cost near me?

Most affordable Denver metro area neighborhoods

Based on monthly average costs across schools, we noticed that the most affordable Denver metro area zip codes for full-time, full-day care were: 

  1. 80229: $463

  2. 80227: $759

  3. 80218: $900

  4. 80246: $1,215

  5. 80210: $1,273

More expensive neighborhoods

On the more expensive end of the spectrum, the Denver metro area zip codes with higher average monthly costs for full-time, full-day care were: 

  1. 80205: $2,210

  2. 80230: $2,092

  3. 80237: $1,920

  4. 80208: $1,871

  5. 80235: $1,856

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How much does infant daycare cost in Denver?

Most child care centers define “infant” as less than 18 months old. Infant daycare in Denver costs, on average, $1,730 per month for full-time, full-day care.

Full-day rates for infant daycare in Denver

  • 5 days a week: Average is $1,730. Ranges from $834 to $2,791 per month. 

  • 3 days a week: Average is $1,152. Ranges from $504 to $1,505 per month. 

  • 2 days a week: Average is $823. Ranges from $336 to $1,300 per month.

Half-day rates for infant daycare in Denver

  • 5 days a week: Average is $916. Ranges from $711 to $1,025 per month. 

  • 3 days a week: Average is $683. Ranges from $608 to $815 per month. 

  • 2 days a week: Average is $478. Ranges from $350 to $740 per month.

Drop-in rates for infant daycare in Denver

In Denver, hourly drop-in rates for infant daycare average $11 per hour. Daily rates for infants average $52 per day.

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How much does toddler daycare cost in Denver?

Child care center websites in Denver often define “toddler” as any child between the ages of 18 and 36 months old. Toddler daycare in Denver costs, on average, $1,597 per month for full-time, full-day care. We’ve generally seen that costs for toddlers are cheaper than for infants, since at the higher end of the age range, they require slightly less dedicated attention and many times are potty trained. Heads-up: some providers will require that your child is potty trained for certain ages, while others do not — so just make sure to ask.

Full-day rates for toddler daycare in Denver

  • 5 days a week: Average is $1,597. Ranges from $190 to $2,371 per month. 

  • 3 days a week: Average is $1,018. Ranges from $504 to $1,34 per month. 

  • 2 days a week: Average is $704. Ranges from $336 to $1,025 per month.

Half-day rates for toddler daycare in Denver

  • 5 days a week: Average is $1,126. Ranges from $500 to $1,545 per month. 

  • 3 days a week: Average is $599. Ranges from $300 to $1,059 per month.  

  • 2 days a week: Average is $376. Ranges from $176 to $740 per month.

Drop-in rates for toddler daycare in Denver

In Denver, hourly drop-in rates for toddler daycare average $11 per hour. Daily rates for toddlers average $68 per day.

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How much does preschool cost in Denver?

Across most preschool websites in Denver, the average age for preschool is typically defined as between 3 and 5 years old. Preschool in Denver costs, on average, $1,435 per month for full-time, full-day programs.

Full-day rates for preschools in Denver

  • 5 days a week: Average is $1,435. Ranges from $350 to $2,397 per month. 

  • 3 days a week: Average is $897. Ranges from $475 to $1,280 per month. 

  • 2 days a week: Average is $646. Ranges from $325 to $1,025 per month.

Half-day rates for preschools in Denver

  • 5 days a week: Average is $921. Ranges from $325 to $1,513 per month. 

  • 3 days a week: Average is $502. Ranges from $250 to $1,059 per month. 

  • 2 days a week: Average is $350. Ranges from $168 to $740 per month.

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How much does Pre-K cost in Denver?

In Denver, the average cost for private Pre-K is $1,539 per month for full-time, full-day programs. 

You might be wondering, “What is the difference between preschool and Pre-K?” Preschool is usually offered to children between the ages of 3 and 5 years old. Pre-K is more of a transition from preschool to kindergarten, and is usually offered for children between the ages of 4 and 5 years old. Pre-kindergartens are also sometimes attached to elementary schools and are timed for the school year right before kindergarten. This helps families more smoothly transition to kindergarten. 

In Denver, there are both private and public Pre-K options. We dive into both of them here.

Private Pre-K costs in Denver

Full-day rates for Pre-K in Denver
  • 5 days a week: Average is $1,539. Ranges from $418 to $2,595 per month. 

  • 3 days a week: Average is $935. Ranges from $500 to $1,280 per month. 

  • 2 days a week: Average is $642. Ranges from $334 to $1,025 per month.

Half-day rates for Pre-K in Denver
  • 5 days a week: Average is $897. Ranges from $400 to $1,513 per month. 

  • 3 days a week: Average is $552. Ranges from $250 to $1,059 per month. 

  • 2 days a week: Average is $377. Ranges from $175 to $740 per month.

Public Pre-K options in Denver

Denver Public Schools (DPS) offers quality half-day and full-day preschool/pre-k for all 4-year-olds (regardless of income) across 80 DPS schools. If your little one turns 4 on or before October 1, they’re eligible. Tuition credits are offered to all families, on a sliding scale based on income. See the tuition rates here in English, and here in Spanish. Check out instructions to apply here. For 3-year-olds, there is a pilot program at certain DPS schools, and enrollment is not guaranteed. You can learn more here.

See more childcare cost information in Denver


What are the most common daycare and preschool fees in Denver?

Top 3 fees

As we searched through hundreds of Denver early education websites, we noticed a lot of different fees. But the 3 most common annual fees were: 

  1. Application (or waitlist) fee

  2. Enrollment (or registration) fee*

  3. Supply fee

When we combined these 3 fees together for daycares and preschools, we saw that the average total fees ranged from $30 to $2,800 — but the average was $367 per year. 

Diving deeper into each of these fees: 

  • Application (or waitlist fee). Application fees ranged from $35 to $1,000, with an average of $176 for each new student.  

  • Enrollment (or registration) fee*. Enrollment fees ranged from $30 to $2,850, with an average of $285.

  • Supply fee. Supply fees ranged from $35 to $700, with an average of $307. There were a few child care providers that mentioned an itemized list of school supplies was available, in lieu of the supply fee. So, it might be worth asking if you can purchase supplies (and shop around and save) instead of paying the fee. 

* A number of centers had a “facility fee” that was due at enrollment/registration. For our calculations, we included this facility fee in the enrollment/registration fee. 

Additional fees

Meals. Some early education providers may provide meals. If they do, ask if this is already included in the tuition. We saw a few cases where meals were an added fee. 

Deposit. Although not technically an additional fee, we have seen a number of daycares and preschools require a deposit. We’ve seen that this is many times one month of tuition that is later applied towards the last month’s tuition. Make sure to ask when and how the deposit will be applied or returned.

Penalty fees. There are a number of fees when things don’t exactly go as planned. Here are the main ones we came across when searching each of the websites: 

  • Early or late arrival fee. If you drop off your little one before the scheduled time, or are running late to pick them up, there might be a fee for that. We typically saw a fee of $1 per minute. 

  • Late payments. These ranged from either a per-day fee (e.g. $10 for each day late) and/or a total fee of $25 or $50. 

  • Returned check. Usually around $25-50. 

  • No lunch fee. If meals are not provided, and you forget to pack a lunch for your child, there may be a fee. This one wasn’t as common, though. And the fee we saw was usually around $5/day. 

Discounts

Sibling discount. The most common discount we saw in Denver was the sibling discount. Maybe having more siblings isn’t that bad after all. The sibling discount ranged from 5% to 50%, but mostly commonly, we saw 10% to be the standard. 

Lump sum payment discount. Preschool and daycare is expensive. But, if you have the means to pay the annual cost in one lump sum, some schools will give you a discount for that. If it’s not listed on the website, make sure to ask. Where it was listed, we usually saw it range from 1-5% off. 

Absence and closures. Providers seem to be divided on this one. If your child will be out due to an illness or a vacation, or if the school is closed for holidays or weather, you may be wondering if you’ll get a credit for those days. Definitely make sure to read your handbook — or just ask the school. Most often, a school’s policy will likely be that no adjustments will be made. But, we did see a few schools that offered vacation credit or pro-rated certain weeks.

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How to get subsidized child care in Denver

Paying for child care is expensive, and Denver does provide options for families to receive financial assistance for care. You can apply for assistance through the Denver city government child care website, found here. There are income eligibility requirements that you can see on the website. For example, for a family of 4, if your gross income (before taxes and deductions) is $4,968.75 or less, you’ll qualify. 

If you have a 4-year-old that is heading to preschool, you need to check out the Denver Preschool Program (DPP), which is a nonprofit organization under a contract with the City and County of Denver that is funded by a sales tax. If you live in the city/county, and have a 4-year old, you’re eligible for a tuition credit no matter your income; to see how much you qualify for, check out their calculator here.

If you have a 3-year-old, DPP is piloting a similar program, but there are income eligibility requirements. Check out their eligibility requirements and calculator here.

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Tendercare Child Centers – Tuition Rates


Registration, Tuition and Program Fee Information

Prior to enrollment, parents meet with the Program Director to become familiar with the Center’s policies. We strongly recommend that the parent and child visit the program prior to the first day to help the child (and the parent) adjust to the program.

Registration Process

A $50 non-refundable registration fee and a two-week prepayment are required to enroll your child at Tendercare. If a “free registration” coupon is used, the registration fee must still be paid, but after six months of attendance, the $50 will be credited toward tuition.

All registration forms and medical forms must be on file before the child can begin day care.

Upon receiving at least two weeks’ written notice that your child will be leaving the program, the prepayment may be applied toward any outstanding balance or refunded after all checks have been cleared. If you withdraw from the program and the prepayment is either used for tuition or refunded, and you then decide to return to our program at a later time, the non-refundable $50 registration fee and 2 week prepayment is again required.

Tuition

Tuition is required 52 weeks a year, whether or not your child attends; i.e., vacations, illnesses, etc. All weekly payments must be made on Monday of each week or earlier.

All checks must be made payable to Tendercare Child Center. We also accept, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay. Receipts are issued upon request.

We offer discounted rates when paying by cash and check:

  • Infants – $320
  • Toddlers – $310
  • 3,4 and 5 year olds – $305
  • School-Age – $110
  • School-Age (Summer/vacation weeks) – $210
  • Daily Rate Toddlers and Preschoolers – $75
  • Daily Rate Infants – $85
  • Daily Rate 1/2 day Pre-k – $45

Our rates are (if paying by credit card):

  • Infants – $328
  • Toddlers – $318
  • 3,4 and 5 year olds – $313
  • School-Age – $113
  • School-Age (Summer/vacation weeks) – $216
  • Daily Rate Toddlers and Preschoolers – $78
  • Daily Rate Infants – $88
  • Daily Rate 1/2 day Pre-k – $47

Second Child Discount

A ten percent second child discount is offered for full-time enrollees only (including school-age programs). The percentage will be applied to the oldest child’s (or children’s) tuition. This discount does not apply to part time enrollment.

Late Fees & Service Charges

An additional $5 tuition fee will be charged if payment is received after 12:00 noon on Tuesday. An additional $5 tuition fee will be charged if payment is not made by Friday. These additional tuition fees accrue for each subsequent week of nonpayment.

If you are consistently delinquent or are more than one week late (except for circumstances discussed with the Director), this may be grounds for immediate dismissal and loss of your prepayment.

If you are late in picking up your child, there will be a $1 per minute charge past 5:30 p.m. and a $5 per minute past 5:35.

There will be a minimum $35 service charge for all checks for which there are insufficient funds. A new check is required, which includes the $35 service charge. The bounced check will then be returned to you. After receipt of two checks returned for insufficient funds, payment must be made in cash.

School-Age & Summer Camp Fees

If your child is currently enrolled at Tendercare and will be continuing with our School-Age or School-Age summer camp programs, a non-refundable $25 registration fee is required each Spring to secure a spot for your child for the coming school year.

When the School-Age children are off from school for winter or spring recess or teacher conference days, or any other time they are not normally scheduled to be at Tendercare, the following additional fees will result:

  • For School-Age children at the Center for one, two, or three full days, the additional cost is $20 per day. Half days are $11 per day.
  • For Afterschoolers at the Center for four or five full days, the charge for that week’s tuition is $180.

School-Age Summer Absence Policy

If there is no attendance for two or more consecutive weeks, payment is still required for the first week of absence. If there are additional weekly absences during the summer, tuition is still required for those weeks. This policy applies to full-time summer enrollment only.

Tuition & Affordability | Parent Infant Center

All families, regardless of income level, should have access to the same level of quality care.

2022 – 2023 Monthly Tuition

Ages/Program

5 days

4 days

3 days

Drop In-Day*

Infant

$2,145

$1,920

$1,565

$125

Toddler

$1,925

$1,710

$1,390

$125

Pre-school

$1,555

$1,370

$1,230

$125

Part-Day Pre-School

$935

$835

$710

$125

Pre-K Counts Extended

$500

n/a  

n/a

n/a

After School Center

$600

$540

$525

$65 afternoon / $110 full day

 

  • Drop-in Days are for current PIC families only.
  • Families can expect a 2-3% rate increase per year

To compare our monthly rates with a program that quotes weekly rates, divide by 4.3.

Tuition Details

Early Learning Program:
Tuition is based on the number of days per week that your child is cared for at PIC, with a minimum of three days per week. Lunch and two snacks per day are included. Tuition decreases when your child moves to the next age group.

After School Center:
Tuition is based on 9 equal payments from September through May. Tuition for the months of August and June will be prorated, dependent upon the school start and end dates set by the Philadelphia School District calendar. Tuition and the number of full-day holiday care is based on the number of days per week that your child is cared for at PIC. All children have care on school half-days and receive afternoon snack.

  • 5-day Enrollment = 10 full-day holidays
  • 4-day Enrollment = 7 full-day holidays
  • 3-day Enrollment = 5 full-day holidays

Calendar Closings

PIC will be closed on the following days in the 2021-2022 year:

  • 7/4 – Independence Day Holiday
  • 8/24, 25, 26 – Staff In-service Days
  • 9/5 – Labor Day
  • 11/24, 25 – Thanksgiving Holiday
  • 12/24 – 31 – Winter Break
  • 1/16 – Martin Luther King, Jr Holiday
  • 2/20 Presidents Day
  • March In-service Day (date pending)
  • 5/29 – Memorial Day
  • 6/19 – Junteenth Holiday

Additional Fees

Facilities Fee:
Each September, families at PIC are charged an annual fee of $100. Families on subsidy pay $50. This fee is applied directly to funding PIC’s facilities needs and improvements. 

Early Care: We are not offering an Early Care option at this time.
Early morning Care is available for children enrolled in our Early Learning program  from 7:30 – 8:00 am for $9 per day or $40 per week.

Publicly-funded Programs

PIC is committed to building a community that represents a diversity of socio-economic levels and we accept applications from families who receive state subsidies to help meet their child care expenses.

Child Care Works (CCW):
PIC accepts applications from families who receive CCW. If you have a child who needs child care while you work or go to school, and your total annual family income is 200% or less of the Federal Poverty Guidelines, you may be eligible for this subsidy.

To speak to someone about how CCW can help you and your family, call 888-461-KIDS (5437) or visit the Child Care Works page on the PA DHS website.

Pennsylvania’s Pre-K Counts program:
PIC partners with the School District of Philadelphia to offer PA’s Pre-K Counts program, which provides no cost pre-kindergarten education for eligible children ages 3 to 5. The program is free for those who qualify and operates on an academic calendar year (September – June). Read more about Pre-K Counts at PIC.

PIC Tuition Fund
In addition, PIC fundraising efforts support a modest Tuition Fund to help currently enrolled families who cannot meet the full cost of care. Applications are due May 31 for the next fiscal year and families are notified about financial awards by June 15. We understand that individual circumstances change and assistance requests are accepted throughout the year.

Tuition and Fees

Preschool Tuition and Fees

        September 1,2020-August 31,2022

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Holly Springs Center​

​​Monthly Tuition

Apex Center

Monthly Tuition

September 1,2020-August 31,2022​​​

# Days

1

year old 

2 year old 

3 & 4

year old 

Pre-K

​ 

5 $525 $510 $470 $435
4 $475 $460 $430 $385
3 $395 $380 $370 $335
2 $290 $280 $270 $260
1 $180 $175 $170 $175

               

      The tuition will increase by $20. 00    

         starting on September 1, 2022     

#

Days

1 & 2

Years

3 & 4

Years

Pre-K

5

$510

$470 $435
4 $460 $430 $385
3 $380 $370 $335
2 $280 $270 $260
1 $175 $170 $175

​​Family Discount:

A discount will be applied as follows for a family with two or more children enrolled in our Preschool Program, ages 1-5 years old.  The Child with highest tuition will pay the Standard Tuition Rate (no discount applied). A 10% discount will be applied to the child with the second highest tuition rate. A 50% discount will be applied to the Standard Tuition Rate(s) for child three and above.

 

New Child Registration Fees (non-refundable): 

New Students: $75 (one child)

New Family: $100 (two or more children)

 

Fall Registration (due by September 1 each year)

 $55 (one child)

$75 (two or more children)

 

Late Fees:

Tuition Late Fee: Tuition is due on or before the 25th of each month for the following month. A $20 Late Fee will be charged if payment is received after the 1st day of the month for which it is due.

 

Inclement Weather: Imagine That does not follow Wake County School System closing or delays for inclement weather. In the event of inclement weather, Imagine That will make a decision based on the expected condition of the roads for that day. We will communicate with our families by emailing them and by posted it on our Facebook page. 

 

Late Pickup Fee:

A $15 Late Pickup Fee will be charged if your child is not picked up by 1:15 p.m.

 

No Tuition Reduction: Imagine That does not offer tuition reduction or makeup days for days the Center is closed due to inclement weather, holidays or any other absence not related to the child’s health.  If your child is absent due to his or her illness, then our Sick Makeup Day Policy applies.

 

 
Sick make up day policy:
Make Up Policy for Illness:                                                                                                                                     
If your child is out sick, he or she will be allowed to make up 2 sick days per month. The following conditions will apply.
1.    The child must be the one with the illness and not a family member.
2.    Only the child who is sick can make up a day, as their sibling can not use their make up day to come an extra day.
3.    You can only make up two days per month. 
4.    The makeup day must be within one week of the illness. 
5.    A doctor or dental appointment does not count as an illness. Please schedule your child’s doctor visits around their  

       scheduled school days.  
 Please note that we do not allow make up days for:
-The holidays that the school is open, but your child stayed home.
  You can find a complete list of our holiday closings under the Holiday Calendar tab.
-Vacations days, unless its during the months of June, July and 
  August, during this time, you only pay for the days that you attend.
-The days that the school is closed for a holiday, or inclement weather days. 
-Or, for any other reasons, beside your child being sick.

 

 

 

Bright Horizons Tuition Cost: Daycare, Preschool Rates & Fees Explained

Short Answer

Bright Horizons’ tuition rates vary by location, your child’s age, and your child’s care schedule. On average, infant care costs about $1,900 per month, toddler care costs about $1,800 per month, and pre-kindergarten classes cost about $1,500 per month on a full-time schedule. For more information on how much Bright Horizons costs, see below.

Bright Horizons offers age-specific programs for infants through pre-kindergarten, as well as after-school programs and summer camps for children up to age 12. It also operates Montessori-style schools for up to fifth grade.

Tuition at Bright Horizons varies based on several factors, including:[1]

  • The individual center’s fees
  • The child’s age
  • The child’s care schedule (full-time, part-time, or drop-in)
  • The individual classroom; some classrooms feature additional programs and/or activities at a cost

Bright Horizons doesn’t post tuition rates on its website. Instead, the company recommends that you contact or visit your local Bright Horizons center to discuss your options.

We contacted Bright Horizons centers in and near seven major U. S. cities, including Boston, Los Angeles, New York City, and St. Louis, to determine how much you can expect to pay in tuition.

Several of the locations we called were unwilling to provide tuition details over the phone, but others provided quotes.

We also researched price reports from parents with children currently enrolled in Bright Horizons programs.

Tuition Rates by Age Group

In the table below, we’ve listed average price ranges by age group based on our research.

Included are the approximate tuition costs for infant care, toddler care, and preschool; we were unable to gather pricing for Bright Horizons summer camps and Montessori schools.

Keep in mind that every location is different, so it’s still best to contact the center you’re interested in for specific pricing and program information.

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Age Group Available Schedules Full-Time Tuition Range (Monthly) Average Full-Time Cost (Monthly) Part-Time Tuition Range (Monthly) Average Part-Time Cost (Monthly)
Infants Five, three or two days per week $1,500 to $3,000 $1,900 $700 to $1,500 $1,000
Two-Year-Olds Five, three, or two days per week $1,200 to $1,500 $1,300 $650 to $900 $750
Toddlers Five, three, or two days per week; some centers offer half days $1,500 to $2,800 $1,800 $750 to $1,500 $1,100
Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten Five days per week; some centers offer half-day care or two- and three-day schedules $1,100 to $2,000 $1,500 $600 to $1,400 $800

For more information on childcare costs, see our article on the average daycare costs per week by state and age group.

For options other than Bright Horizons, we have information on La Petite Academy’s tuition costs and tuition at The Goddard School.

Additional Costs at Bright Horizons

Though tuition plans vary by school and class, as discussed above, additional charges you may pay at Bright Horizons include the following:

Activities

Tuition includes supervised outdoor play and the basic, daily classroom curriculum.

However, some Bright Horizons classrooms offer special activities like field trips, which the base tuition amount does not include.

Fees vary significantly by event and location, ranging from as little as $4 to $20 or more per activity.[2]

Meals

Full-time Bright Horizons tuition typically includes either family-style meals cooked by on-site chefs or two daily snacks at no additional cost. None of the locations we contacted said that they sell meal plans.[2]

Vegetarian and allergen-free options are available, and parents will receive the menu ahead of time.

However, if your local childcare center does not offer meal service or you don’t approve of the menu options, you may also budget for and provide your child’s meals and snacks.[3]

Bright Horizons also requires that parents provide breast milk or formula for infants who are not yet eating solid foods.[4]

Registration Fees

Registration fees vary by location and are non-refundable. The centers we contacted quoted charges ranging from around $75 to $150 per child.

Bright Horizons requires you to register your child(ren) annually, so you’ll pay this fee each year.

Tuition & Enrollment — Wow & Flutterville Child Care

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Sellwood: Monday-Friday 7:30am – 5:30pm.

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Summer 2023 Hours (All locations): Memorial Day-Labor Day 8:00am-5:00pm

2022-2023 Monthly Tuition Rates

Infant/Toddler (6 weeks – 3 years)*

  • 2 days/week $1,250

  • 3 days/week $1,650

  • 4 days/week $1,850

  • 5 days/week $2,150

Preschool (3+ years) 

  • 2 days/week $1,050

  • 3 days/week $1,240

  • 4 days/week $1,400

  • 5 days/week $1,600

Available Discounts

Further Details

  • Parents must provide diapers, wipes and diaper cream if used.

  • To buy an extra day rate is $125, if room is available. Tuition discounts do not apply towards drop in rates.

  • Tuition is due on the 1st of the month with a grace period till the 3rd.

  • There is a $60 fee for returned checks or declined cards or method of payments

  • $50.00 tuition late fee is charged for each day late past the 3rd.

  • Tuition not received after 7 days from the 1st of the month will result in no child care provided until the payment has been received, including late fees.

  • If payment has not been made, a notice of default will be given and the child may lose their spot at the school.

To keep our teachers at a sustainable wage, please note all tuition rates will increase in May with a market analysis based on cost of living.

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We currently use a rolling enrollment system, which means we welcome your family to apply at any time. Wow & Flutterville teams up with PDX Waitlist to manage our waitlist. Please visit the link below to submit your application.

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We require all students to be immunized or provide official documentation for immunization exemptions. Our team actively monitors and maintains student immunization records throughout the school year. Wow & Flutterville will not admit families that are unable to present the required immunization records or exemption documents.

North Portland Immunization rates for 2021-2022

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We are taking an active approach in preparation and ongoing understanding of COVID-19. We are monitoring the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), as well as state and local health departments for live and up-to-date guidance and the newest knowledge related to COVID-19.  

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Our program budget is based on receiving full tuition from all children enrolled. Therefore, there are no refunds due to illness, school closures, vacations, closures due to inclement weather or power outages, holidays or staff illness. We do not refund any prepaid tuition.

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$250 non-refundable annual supply fee.

Late Pick-Up Fee

$40 per every 5 minutes a child is picked up late, after a 5 minute grace period

Unforeseen emergencies happen; we understand that. Occasionally this may prevent you from picking up your child on time, and that’s ok —however, parents who are habitually late inconvenience the school’s staff and cause concern for their child. Consequently, we have implemented this late pick-up policy. Note that families charged repeated late fees might have their services terminated. Also note: per Federal guidelines, no child may be in care for more than 10 hrs per day.

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The cost of teaching a child in a private kindergarten for the 2021-2022 academic year

The start of a new school year is just around the corner. This period is awaited with excitement not only by parents of schoolchildren, but also by kids who will go to kindergarten for the first time.

Which institution to choose? In addition to the comfort of the child, parents are concerned about another question – how much will the preschool pastime of their child cost if the choice falls on a private kindergarten?

The search engine provides information on more than 30 private educational institutions of preschool education in the city of Kharkov and its suburbs. The pricing policy for visiting these establishments varies depending on the location, food, training programs, the duration of the establishment’s operation on the market, and its popularity. Having called some of them, we can conclude: in the 2021-2022 academic years, the cost of a monthly stay of a child in a private kindergarten in Kharkiv will cost parents from 5,000 UAH in newly opened ones and up to 23,000 UAH and more in more well-known institutions for a full day.

How is pricing policy formed?

The management of most of the institutions openly announces the price list with fixed prices for services – the child’s stay for a month, day, hourly, provides information on the cost of meals, visits to additional specialists and classes. Some warn that with the beginning of the new academic year, the price will change and will be 20% higher. But many, such as the recently opened Fortuna-kids, promised that they would work at the previously declared cost – UAH 5,000 per month for a child in their institution. Three meals a day is included in the subscription. So far there is only one group of 6 people. The age of the kids is from 2.5 to 4 years. A visit to the kindergarten “Descartes” will cost 11,400 UAH for 21 working days. The kindergarten offers 22 developmental classes per month and a visit to a speech therapist – all this is included in the subscription price. In the kindergarten “Montessori & Me” for a month’s stay of the child will have to pay 9800 UAH Separately, you need to pay for food, but only for those days that the child visited. The highlight of the Kharkiv private institution of preschool education “Islands” is the presence of a swimming pool, a visit to which is included in the subscription price – 8300 UAH. Also here are lessons from choreography, drawing, English, gymnastics, cooking and standard developmental classes. The institution has a psychologist and a speech therapist. There is video surveillance. Each child in the kindergarten is given a set of a backpack, a pool bag and a set of teaching aids for the whole year. For the fact that the family will bring friends to the garden as clients, they promise a 5% discount for each. In the School of Joy, a monthly subscription costs 9500 UAH per month. This includes 4 meals a day, attendance at classes (approximately 16 per month) and the stay of the child from 8.00 to 20.00. In the kindergarten “Marmelandia” in addition to the standard list of classes, they offer a visit to the salt room – 6500 UAH per month. But for food you need to pay separately another 100 UAH per day.

Prices also strongly depend on the duration of the child’s stay in the kindergarten and the number of days he visits. In some institutions, it is possible to leave the kids for a part-time day, or, conversely, for an extension, and even with an overnight stay. A month for a child to visit half a day in private kindergartens will cost from 2500 to 5800 UAH if the child stays there from about 8.30 to 13.30 (+- 30 min.). In the kindergarten “Honey Home” they offer a payment service for a trial week – from 2050 UAH. In the kindergarten of UVK “Harmony” they offer an hourly calculation format – 60 UAH per trial hour. In total, for a month it turns out to be more expensive than a subscription, but it can be beneficial during the adaptation period, when the child rarely visits the kindergarten. If you pay for a subscription immediately for a month, then it will cost 7000 UAH. In “Children`s Land” a month of visiting the garden by a child will cost 8000 UAH from 8.30 to 18.30. If parents for one reason or another decide to take the child until 13.00, you will have to pay 6000 UAH – prices are indicated without meals.

Meals

Maybe 3-4-5 meals a day + snacks. In some kindergartens, it is included in the monthly price list, but in most it is paid separately, at the end of the month, for the days on which the child attended the kindergarten. Prices vary from 100 to 275 UAH per day. If the baby goes to the garden for all 21 days, then you will need to add from 2100 to 5775 UAH per month to the subscription price. The menu is promised to be balanced, with eco-products, selected according to the needs of small growing organisms. In addition, in private kindergartens, parents are often given the opportunity to adjust the menu, taking into account the characteristics of their baby. This is a great option for families who grow up with allergies or children with intolerance to certain foods – after all, they can be cooked individually.

We do not use a subscription

In the “School of Joy” you need to pay not only a monthly subscription – 9500 UAH, but also an annual one-time fee of 5000 UAH. For regular customers, it will decrease by 1000 UAH every year. In “Honey Home”, “Children`s Land” and “Islands” this fee is 3000 UAH. A one-time payment of 9,000 UAH is required when a child enters Descartes. If the parents or the child change their mind about cooperation, the money paid will not be returned.

Services of other specialists and additional classes

May be included in the subscription price or paid separately.

Children staying longer than working hours are also paid separately. Kindergarten “Montessori & Me” is open from 9.00 to 17.00. If parents want to pick up the child an hour later, they will have to pay another 1000 UAH per month. Then their child will be able to stay in the kindergarten until 18.00. In the Descartes kindergarten, a speech therapist is included in the subscription price. All educators have a psychological education, which means that you will not need to pay for the services of a psychologist separately. The “School of Joy” has additional paid thematic workshops – jewelry making, scrubbooking, decoupage, soap making, etc. Their cost needs to be specified individually, but the website notes that prices start from 120 UAH per lesson. Similar services are provided by other private gardens, but not everyone is ready to immediately name the cost. After all, most often they are carried out by invited experts who themselves form the pricing policy for their events.

What else?

In the summer, instead of a garden, children are offered camping. For example, in “Montessori&Me” the cost of the 1st shift lasting 10-14 days varies from 3700 UAH for children 5-9 years old and up to 8900 UAH for teenagers. Parents can choose a shift depending on the preferences of the child – after all, they are thematic. Every week, the camps offer children to delve into the world of nature, human history, music, etc. In the network of kindergartens “Marmelandia” the camp will cost 4000 UAH. For 6400 you can send a child to a summer club in the Aqua Garden “Islands”. Meals and entertainment programs, master classes are included in the declared price. In addition to the standard 5 day visit, some private kindergartens offer childcare on weekends as well. For example, in the kindergarten “Honey home” there is a weekend club. Meetings in it are thematic, only on Saturdays from 9. 00 to 14.00 and will cost parents 550 UAH per visit. Many private kindergartens require the child to be insured. And, therefore, you will also have to spend money on a policy – from 300 UAH.

There is a children’s dentistry and a cafe in the Ostrova kindergarten. Visiting these places is paid separately and is calculated individually for each child.

For a better understanding, we have compiled some data on the cost of attending a private kindergarten by a child in a table. Information was collected by calling preschool institutions, as well as by monitoring prices on websites and social networks.

At the time of publication or your reading, the information provided by us may change.

No.

Garden name

Cost

Subscription

Meals (per day)

Classes

Optional

1.

Fortuna-kids

UAH 5000

included

included

interview

2.

Grananium

UAH 5500

UAH 150

psychologist/speech therapist extra charge

interview

3.

Marmelandia

UAH 6500

UAH 100

discussed at the interview

in summer 4000 UAH per camp for 2 weeks

4.

Harmony

UAH 7000

120 UAH

included

fee 3000 UAH

5.

Children’s Land

UAH 8000

UAH 120

included

fee 3000 UAH

6.

Islands

UAH 8300

UAH 175

included

fee 9000 UAH

7.

School of Joy

UAH 9500

included

included + there are additional master classes from 120 UAH

there is a fee at the beginning of each academic year 5000 UAH. For regular customers every year less by 1000 UAH

8.

Montessori & Me

UAH 9800

UAH 175

included + camp

+1000 UAH if the child stays until 19. 00

9.

UVK Veresen

UAH 10000

included

included

contribution 5500 UAH

10.

Honey Home

10300 UAH

115 UAH

included

+ 550 UAH at a time if you bring a child on Saturday for half a day

11.

Descartes

114000 UAH

275 UAH

included

one-time fee 9000 UAH

12.

Dada Hub

13000 UAH

150 UAH

information is provided at the interview

information is provided at the interview

When choosing a private kindergarten for your child, be guided not only by the price of a monthly subscription, but also ask in detail about the services included in its price. Perhaps, saving on visiting a certain garden, you will have to give everything for the services of additional specialists and tutors (especially before school). And this can be more expensive, time-consuming and energy-intensive than the cost of a month’s visit to a good private pre-school where these services are included. 910 min

Find out how to protect your child’s right to an education and get the garden you want, not the one offered.

  • How to join the queue
  • Why submit another application
  • What to do if there are no places
  • We invoke law

The Constitution of the Russian Federation states that all citizens of the Russian Federation have the right to education. The Basic Guarantees of the Rights of the Child Act and the Education Act establish the right of everyone to an accessible, free education.

The Convention on the Rights of the Child establishes that all actions concerning children must be directed to their observance and best interests. The Family Code says that the choice of a garden is the right of parents.

Some parents have to go through several circles of bureaucratic hell to get a place in the garden for their child

But in reality, it often happens like this: mom decided to get out of maternity leave, but there are no vouchers for kindergarten and are not expected until next year. Depending on the region, this can last for more than one year, until the exit to school.

In this article we will figure out what to do if you want to arrange a child in a kindergarten, but there are no places or there are, but the garden is given 3-5 kilometers from the house over rough terrain – and this is even in the best case.

How to get in line

If your friends and acquaintances already have parents with experience, then you know that you need to get in line for kindergarten as early as possible – so the chances of getting a place on time (this is usually before the child turns three years old) rise.

Because it’s the electronic queue that parents are told about at the education department that determines who gets who in the garden. Masha followed Vasya, Vasya followed Petya, Petya followed Lena, and so on.

Actually, no.

The waiting list everyone is referring to is not a waiting list at all, but a tracking system designed to keep track of the number of children who need to be placed in a given school year. Those. even if you “put the child in line” six months before you need a garden, this is not a reason to refuse to provide you with a place. Refusal with the argument “before it was necessary to stand in line” has no legal basis.

Moreover, the automatic recruitment referred to by the staff of the department violates the rights of children, since the realization of the right of one child cannot depend on the realization of the rights of other children. Those. places in the garden should be provided for all children who need it. And with automatic picking, this is impossible, because the system does not take into account those who “stand far in line”, but need a place right now.

The second point, which is often referred to in departments for preschool education: “there are still many beneficiaries in front of you, they have an advantage.”

That’s right. Children of privileged categories of citizens do have an advantage in enrollment.

The following persons are eligible to enroll out of turn:

  • children of citizens affected by radiation at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant,
  • children of citizens from special risk units, as well as families who have lost their breadwinner from among these citizens,
  • children of judges, prosecutors, employees of the Investigative Committee.

First of all credited:

  • children from large families,
  • disabled children and those with a disabled parent,
  • children of military personnel, police officers and employees with special ranks serving in the institutions and bodies of the Penitentiary Service, in the federal fire service, in drug control bodies, in customs units;
  • children of single mothers (if there is no entry in the birth certificate or the entry was made at the direction of the mother).

But does this mean that those who do not have these benefits should stay at home until school? .. No. According to the Letter of the Ministry of Education and Science “On recommendations on the procedure for recruiting preschool educational institutions”, in one group the number of beneficiaries cannot exceed the number of children who are not included in any of the beneficiary categories. Those. the maximum ratio of beneficiaries and everyone else is 50/50.

So, in order to register a child (let’s say it right), you need to submit the following package of documents:

  • application for registration,
  • copy of the passport of one of the parents,
  • copy of birth certificate,
  • proof of benefits, if you have any.

Notice that registration is not needed? Because the right to pre-school education, according to the law, can be exercised even without a residence permit.

There are three ways to register a child with the department: directly with the department, through the MFC or through the State Services portal.

Unfortunately, each method has its own catch. For example, in the MFC or on the portal, it may be difficult to register an appeal without a residence permit. The department may refuse to personally accept documents due to the epidemiological situation and offer to leave them in a box.

Of course, you can do this, but it is still better to insist on a personal appointment to make sure that your application is accepted and registered (ie, the employee must stamp and assign an incoming number to your copy of the application). If at this stage there are difficulties, you can refer to the Federal Law on the Consideration of Citizens’ Appeals.

Regardless of how you apply, your application must be processed within 30 days. Those. if you were not notified of registration in a month, take your copy of the application (if submitted through the department), receipt (if through the MFC) or printout (if through the State Services) and go to your department to figure it out.

Why file another application

You have registered your child. He grows. A year, one and a half, two, two and a half passes and you think: “Well, it’s probably time to send the child to kindergarten and go to work.”

Go to the State Services to check the status of the application, and see your number – 258. Shock, panic – what to do?.. Apply for a place in kindergarten!

No, this is not the same statement that we talked about above.

Want to get a place in the garden? It’s time to improve your knowledge of Russian legislation

The first application is about registering your child. To them you tell the department that in the future your child will need a place in such and such kindergartens, and it will be taken into account when planning the number of places. With the second application – for the provision of a place – you say that you need a garden right now.

If you’re reading this right now and you’re asking, “Why is this necessary – I’ve already written one application, it’s obvious that I’m waiting for a job. ” Unfortunately, it’s not obvious. There are many children, there are few places in the gardens, there is not enough for everyone. And if you do not declare yourself, then the department will give you a place not when you need it, but when the department has the opportunity. And if it does not appear in the next year or two?.. Or will they give a place not in the garden that you have noted as a priority, but in the one that is 5 kilometers away?..

Therefore, if you understand that, for example, six months are left before going to work, and there is no progress in the queue, write an application for a place so that the department knows about your need.

If you approach the application in detail, you will save yourself time. You can’t just write “I ask you to provide my child with a place from such and such a date in such and such a garden” and wait for a ticket to be sent to you. In our case, in detail means justified from the point of view of the law. How exactly to build a statement, what to emphasize – depends on your situation.

There is a kindergarten in the courtyard of Alina’s house, and she planned to take her son there. But the queue doesn’t move! Alina decided to call the department and find out what was happening with the places.

« There is no room in garden N, but there is room in garden M! Will you go?” – Alina was asked in the department. And garden M, for a moment, is 7 kilometers away. And get there by bus + walk 40 minutes. And with a three-year-old child – the whole hour. And so every weekday 2 times. Of course, this is not an option when there is a garden closer – right in the courtyard of the house.

In our example, Alina, after the conversation, understood what objections she would have to face from the employees of the department. It was on their overcoming that she decided to build a statement.

In addition to the general provisions for any situation that, according to the Constitution of the Russian Federation, every citizen has the right to receive an education, that, according to the Family Code, the choice of a kindergarten is the exclusive right of parents, etc. , etc. Alina will also write that her child only needs Garden N, because it is he who meets the requirements of safety and physical accessibility, which are prescribed in the new Sanitary Rules, Building Regulations and Rules and are supported by the decision of the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation.

An application for a place in the garden must be submitted directly to the office. Just as in the first case, ask to register an appeal and put down the incoming number.

Remember, the broader the regulatory base (ie the number of references to applicable law) of your application, the more likely you are to get a spot right away. But do not give up and do not give up if a month later you were told that there are no places in the garden and when they will not be known. This reason for refusal is illegal. Let’s figure out why together.

Why save money for months when you can get what you want right now? Take a loan at a rate of 6.9% in Sovcombank, apply for the “Minimum Rate Guarantee” service, and we will return all interest upon the expiration of the loan term. To do this, pay off Halva every month and avoid delinquency on the loan. You can leave a request in two clicks, and we will credit the money to the card or send it by courier.

What to do if there are no places

Indeed, Art. 67 of the Law on Education says that admission to a particular kindergarten may be refused if there are no places in it. But in this case, the department is obliged to offer an alternative option.

Please note that the law specifies that the garden must be within easy reach of the child’s place of residence. And accessible proximity, as mentioned above, is physical accessibility as well. If you need to get there by car or public transport, then this no longer meets the requirements of safe physical reach.

Therefore, the garden for 3, 5, 25, etc. kilometers is not an alternative available to you, but a convenient option for the agency to close your request.

I see, the refusals are illegal. But how to prove it to the department?

If there is no available space in the vicinity, the department, anticipating the need thanks to the same accounting system, must take timely measures to increase the number of seats. Therefore, the lack of places in the garden cannot be a legitimate reason for refusal. Rather, it is evidence of the department’s inaction.

Call on the law

The agency’s denial of your kindergarten application violates the law and the rights of the child. Therefore, your next step will be a complaint to the prosecutor’s office about the inaction of a state body.

In the complaint, it is obligatory to state not only the essence of the problem (for example, they do not give a place in the garden), but also the rationale for your position from a legal point of view: what rights were violated, what exactly the violation consists of, etc. Just like in the application , we refer to the current legislation, and the more complete and detailed, the better.

In addition, the complaint will need to summarize what actions you expect from the prosecutor – conducting an audit, bringing to justice, etc.

Please note that the prosecutor’s office does not have to forward the complaint to the agency whose actions you want to appeal. If the prosecutor’s office ignored this rule, most likely you will not receive a quality answer, the department will simply duplicate the refusal. In this case, you will need to draw up a statement of claim and file it with the court.

Places in the gardens are available throughout the year. But they have to be fought for

Bad news : defending the right to a place in the garden is a long and difficult path. Local courts may refuse, an appeal may not be in your favor.

But there is good news : positive practice is developing in the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation in favor of parents who go to the end and fight for the rights of their children.

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Manual. Pedagogical (scientific and pedagogical composition)

Founder ChOU “Rainbow”:

Levochkina Olga Nikolaevna

, Matveeva 12, Email: [email protected]

Director of the PEI “Gymnasium “Rainbow”:

Bugrova Elena Vladimirovna

Chita, Matveeva st. 12, E-mail: [email protected], tel. -41

Deputy Director for educational and methodological work:

Sapozhnikova Anna Georgievna

, Smolenskaya St., Email: DS_RADUGA [email protected], [email protected], telephone KHO 8-914-124-09-07

The head of the kindergarten

Gubenko Oksana Anatolyevna

CHOV, Email: DS_RADUGA [email protected], tel. 8-914-350-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10-10 -20

Teachers of ChOU “Rainbow”

Akhmadulina Natalya Aleksandrovna

Teacher and drawing

Natalya Alexandrovna graduated:

1. Chita pedagogical school in the specialty “Teacher and Teacher and Teacher of Fine drawing” at 1994 year.

2. Chita Pedagogical University with a degree in Technology and Entrepreneurship in 2005.

Total work experience 15 years.

Bolshakova Olesya Borisovna

English teacher

Candidate of Psychological Sciences

Education-Higher (Trans-Baikal State Pedagogical University, Foreign Pedagogy)

Aspirate Universities (2007-2011) Baikalsky State University and rights 9Ol000 analysis, technical analysis.

Information on advanced training:

ZabKIPKRO, Chita (May 2017) certificate “Training of persons involved in the state final certification in 2017”.

Research interests: coordination chemistry, extraction and concentration of elements from natural objects.

Total work experience: 18 years

Valentina Sergeevna Golovneva

Primary school teacher

Primary school teacher Golovneva, primary school teacher Valentina Sergeevna. Higher education, direction “Pedagogy”.

Qualification category 1.

Work experience: total – 17 years. Primary school teacher – 10 years.

Work experience: 5 years.

Kravtsova Arina Sergeevna

Russian language and literature teacher

Arina Sergeevna graduated from the Chita State University named after N.G.

Currently studying at the magistracy of the Trans-Baikal State University in the direction of “Pedagogical education” with the profile “Literature of the peoples of abroad”.

Teaching experience 24 years.

Lavrentyeva Elena Anatolyevna

Teacher of history and social studies

Elena Anatolyevna graduated from Chernyshevsky State Pedagogical Institute in 1986 with a degree in History and Social Studies.

Has the highest qualification category.

He is an honorary worker of general education, the winner of the competition of the best teachers of the Russian Federation.

Length of service 29years.

Makarova Ekaterina Sergeevna

Primary school teacher

Ekaterina Sergeevna has a higher pedagogical education. Degree: Bachelor’s degree, in the direction: Pedagogical education. 03/44/01.
Total work experience – 3 years, pedagogical 1 year.
Teaching disciplines: Mathematics, Russian language, literary reading, the world around, fine arts, technology in elementary grades.

Pasynkova Elena Yuryevna

Primary school teacher

Elena Yuryevna graduated from the Chita State Pedagogical Institute. Chernyshevsky in the specialty “Pedagogy and Methods of Primary Education” with the qualification “Primary School Teacher”.

Pedagogical experience – 26 years.

Category – the highest.

Podolyak Daria Olegovna

English teacher

Darya Olegovna Podolyak G. Chernyshevsky, specialty “Primary school teacher, English teacher”. In 2013 she defended her Ph.D. thesis in the specialty “General Pedagogy, History of Pedagogy and Education”. In 2017 she graduated from the Trans-Baikal State University with a degree in kindergarten teacher.

Teaching experience – 14 years.

Has a Ph.D. in Pedagogy, academic title of Associate Professor.

Daria Olegovna is the author of 2 teaching aids, 2 monographs, 46 scientific articles. He has diplomas of ZabGU and diplomas of the administration of the urban district of the city of “Chita”.

Piletskaya Yulia Olegovna

Teacher and geography teacher

Yulia Olegovna graduated from Trans -Baikal State University in the direction of “Pedagogical Education”, the profile “Life safety and geography”.

Currently studying at the magistracy of the Trans-Baikal State University in the direction of “State Municipal Administration” and the profile “State Municipal Administration”.

Teaching experience 4 years.

Khamatchin Vadim Takhirovich

Physical education teacher

Vadim Takhirovich has a higher professional education.

Length of service 19years.

Has the highest qualification category.

Tsov Irina Gennadievna

Primary school teacher

Irina Gennadievna Tsov graduated from the Novosibirsk Pedagogical University in 2002 with a degree in “Pedagogy and methods of primary education” with the initial qualification “Teacher of primary education”.

Teaching experience – 25 years.

Category – I.

Irina Gennadievna has letters of thanks, diplomas from the education committee and the school.

Irina Gennadievna Tsov took part in the teacher of the year competition. In 2004 she received the title of “Teacher of the Year” in Tatarsk, Novosibirsk Region. During her work at the school, she proved herself to be an initiative, creative teacher. In her lessons, she seeks to organize and implement an activity approach to the study of subjects, pays great attention to differentiated learning in order to take into account the individual characteristics of the development of students, their interests, and their state of health. The teacher seeks from each student the mutual support of his classmates, develops a sense of pride in the success of the team .

Chistyakova Natalya Sergeevna

Biology teacher

Chistyakova Natalya Sergeyevna is an assistant professor of biology department of the ChSMA, has a scientific degree of candidate of biological sciences, educational title of Associate Professor. Qualification teacher of chemistry, biology, specialty biology.

Total teaching experience 22 years.

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Shkedova Evgenia Nikolaevna

Primary school teacher

Evgenia Nikolaevna Shkedova Chernyshevsky with a degree in pedagogy and methods of primary education with the qualification of a primary school teacher.

Pedagogical experience – 25 years

Category – I

Evgenia Nikolaevna Shkedova has diplomas, letters of thanks.

Private school and kindergarten Personality in Moscow

Proper education from an early age is the key to successful development

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During this time, more than 0,000 students have graduated from the private kindergarten and Personality School, who have successfully received and continue to receive further education in prestigious universities.

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Teaching staff of the school

Leonova Yuliya Anatolyevna

Director of the school

Leonov Sergey Alexandrovich

Deputy director for teaching and educational work

Chukhriy Olga Yurievna

Deputy director for educational work

Biology teacher

Kozyreva Olga Vladimirovna

Deputy director for educational work

English teacher

Olga Aleksandrovna Maltseva

Deputy director for educational work.