Nursery school for 2 year old: Preschools, Child Care, and Enrichment Programs for Preschoolers in Greater Rochester, NY

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Comprehensive Guide to Preschools in the DC Area

This guide is sponsored by the featured preschools. We hope you enjoy learning about all of the area preschools.

With so many amazing preschools in the DC area, it can be hard to decide which is best for your child and family.

We created this comprehensive list of local preschools to help ease the decision-making process for you. Read about some of our sponsored schools, and take a look at the tabs below for a list of all of the wonderful preschools in DC, Maryland, and Virginia.

From free Pre-K3 in some public schools, to charter schools, private schools, and more, there is an awesome, accessible preschool program for every family!

For over 60 years, Aidan has built its legacy on a tradition of Montessori excellence, cultivating a love of learning in generations of students. With the innovative and proven Montessori Method at our core, Aidan prepares children to learn confidently, think independently, and succeed wherever they go.

Aidan Montessori School is a co-ed, independent private school for children ages 18 months through grade 6. Founded in 1961, Aidan is the only school in DC that holds accreditation from the Association of Independent Maryland and DC Schools and American Montessori Internationale.

Aidan follows the highest standards of Montessori pedagogy to prepare children for successful and fulfilling lives. Everything at Aidan revolves around how children learn best. Our students grow into independent thinkers, confident learners, effective collaborators, and responsible citizens.

Student Ages:
18 Months to Grade 6

Open Houses:
October 14, 2022
November 4, 2022
November 17, 2022 (Virtual)
December 2, 2022
January 6, 2023
January 11, 2023 (Virtual)

Application Deadline:
January 13, 2023

2700 27th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20008

202-387-2700

Website

Primrose® Schools – The Leader in Early Education

90% of brain development occurs by your child’s 5th birthday. Maximize potential with our Balanced Learning® approach. Primrose School of Arlington is an accredited childhood education center offering full-day care for children ages six weeks through Pre-Kindergarten.

Our program includes STEAM based learning, meals, snacks, and ancillary programs all developed exclusively to help create active minds, healthy bodies, and happy hearts.

Admissions are rolling, schedule a tour to learn more.

Student Ages:
Infant – Pre-Kindergarten

Open Houses:
Open houses are held monthly. Please see the website for details.

Application Deadline:
Rolling admissions

2107 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22201

703-565-9800

Website

The Edlavitch DCJCC Preschool fosters a nurturing environment of open-ended exploration and growth that deepens our connections to Judaism, our community, and the world around us.

Our program provides a day full of learning and fun for children ages 2–5, year-round. We welcome all families, regardless of religion, race, family type, or cultural background.

Student Ages:
2 – 5 years old

Application Deadline:
Rolling Admissions

Open Houses:
October 3, 2022
October 13, 2022
October 25, 2022
November 9, 2022
November 22, 2022
December 5, 2022
December 20, 2022
January 10, 2023
January 26, 2023

1529 Sixteenth NW
Washington, DC 20036

202-777-3263

Website

The Goddard School (The Wharf)

The Goddard School’s unique and flexible learning environment, child development is about more than just reaching milestones.

It’s about turning everyday encounters into teachable moments, allowing your child’s interests to influence their learning experiences by balancing academic, mental, physical and social-emotional growth. But most of all, it’s about igniting your little one’s curiosity and instilling a lifelong love of learning.

Student Ages:
6 weeks – 6 years

Application Deadline:
Rolling admissions

Open House:
October 10, 2022, from 3:30pm-5:30pm

Website

910 7th Street SW
Washington, DC 20024

202-318-1818

Saint Ann Catholic School

Welcome to Saint Ann Catholic School Preschool! Our Christ-centered family provides a loving and nurturing environment where students flourish as their unique gifts and talents emerge and develop. Our teachers love and care for each individual child, who is created in the image and likeness of God. We are proud to offer an educational program that nourishes the mind, body, and soul as we work with parents to prepare their children for kindergarten.

This nurturing environment fosters confidence and the ability to achieve class and individual goals. You won’t believe what students from our small and mighty school go on to do after they leave Saint Ann’s – rocket scientists, doctors, lawyers, engineers, foreign service officers, teachers… the list goes on and on.

The Saint Ann Catholic School family believes, achieves and inspires. We believe in the Gospel teachings of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Redeemer. We achieve personal excellence in an academic community that nurtures mind, body and soul. We inspire one another to glorify God by embracing his call to love and serve.

Student Ages:
3 years through 8th grade

Application Deadline:
Rolling admissions

Private Tours:
By appointment

Website

980 N. Frederick Street
Arlington, VA 22205

703-525-7599

Bright Horizons Early Education and Preschool

Bright Horizons® knows childhood is a treasured time and they believe it is their responsibility to provide environments and experiences that capture the joys of childhood, nurture each child’s individual growth and development, and pave the way for success in school and life.

Bright Horizons’ exceptional educators have been providing high quality early education and care to children in the DC area for over 20 years. Learn more and schedule a visit at one of our 30 DMV locations.

Student Ages:
Infants to Kindergarten Prep

Application Deadline:
Rolling Admissions

Website

Multiple Locations throughout DMV

877-624-4532

Our Lady of Victory School

Our Lady of Victory is a dynamic and diverse Catholic school located in the heart of Washington, DC, with 225 students in PK3 through 8th grade.

OLV is well known for its academic excellence, superior staff, small student/teacher ratio, well-rounded graduates and its recognition as a two-time National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.

Student Ages:
PK3 – 8th grade

Application Deadline:
January 31, 2023

Open Houses:
October 5th, 2022
October 19th, 2022
November 2nd, 2022
November 16th, 2022
December 7th, 2022
January 4th, 2023
January 18th, 2023
February 15th, 2023

Website

4755 Whitehaven Parkway NW
Washington, DC 20007

202-337-1421

The Primary Day School

The Primary Day School in Bethesda, Maryland, educates boys and girls during the four most important learning years of their lives—Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade.

Children are full of energy, curiosity, and potential during this magical time of life. A Primary Day education taps all three to the fullest.

Student Ages:
Pre-K – 2nd Grade

Application Deadline:
January 13, 2023

Open Houses:
November 17, 2022 – 6:30-8:30 pm
January 11, 2023 – 9:30-10:30 am

Website

7300 River Road
Bethesda, MD 20817

301-365-4355

Grace Episcopal Day School

With just over 100 students and 25 teachers, Grace is a place where children are known and nurtured. Our intimate, vibrant learning community is situated on a 11-acre campus that cultivates well-being and curiosity.

Grace’s focus on early childhood and elementary education honors these foundational years, and our faculty possess the expertise to guide and inspire students during these important developmental stages. Our student-centered, hands-on learning curriculum is grounded in wonder, purpose, and belonging.

Student Ages:
3 years – 5th Grade

Application Deadline:
February 3, 2023

Open Houses*:
Saturday, October 22, 2022 – 10:00-11:30 am
Saturday, January 7, 2023 – 10:00-11:30 am
Saturday, January 21, 2023 10:00-11:30 am

* Pre-registration is required and can be completed through Ravenna.

Website

9411 Connecticut Avenue
Kensington, MD 20895

301-949-5860

School for Friends

School for Friends is a preschool offering full-day educational programs for 18 months to five year old’s, five days a week.

The School is open 8:15 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. year-round and is closed all federal and winter holidays and one week in August for staff development.

Student Ages:
12 months – 5 years

Application Deadline:
March 1, 2023

Open Houses:
Coming soon!

Website

2201 P St NW
Washington, DC 20037

202-328-1789

Montessori School of Fairfax

An accredited school serving the community for over two decades. Children grow and are nurtured in a loving, true to the philosopy of Montessori, environment.

Student Ages:
18 months – 12 years old

Application Deadline:
Rolling Admissions

Open Houses:
Open House every Wednesday at 9:30AM

Website

3411 Lees Corner Rd
Chantilly, VA 20151

571-323-0222

Rock Creek Montessori School

The Rock Creek Montessori School, located in a beautiful wooded setting in Silver Spring, MD, serves children from 18 months through kindergarten using the philosophy and curriculum of Dr. Maria Montessori.

Rock Creek follows the educational philosophy of Maria Montessori. It recognizes the child’s need to learn academic skills, observe the environment, do independent work and cooperate in a community. The goal of the school is to enable children to follow their greatest interest while learning about the world immediately around them. The classrooms will allow children to be discoverers in the learning process.

Student Ages:
18 months – Kindergarten

Application Deadline:
Rolling Admissions

Open Houses:
To be announced via our website

Website

3701 Spruell Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20902

301-942-9561

Little Folks School

The Little Folks School is an independent Nursery School for children ages eighteen months to five years, located in Georgetown and founded over 50 years ago.

At Little Folks School, children learn through active exploration and interaction with teachers, other children, and materials in a carefully prepared environment. Small class sizes and low teacher-student ratios allow for individualized instruction focusing on each child’s strengths, needs, and interests.

We focus on educating the whole child, including physical, social-emotional, and pre-academic skills. Little Folks School serves children, ages eighteen months to five years old.

Student Ages:
18 months – 5 years old

Admission Deadline:
February 10, 2023

Open Houses:
October 12, 2022
November 16, 2022
December 7, 2022
January 11, 2023
February 1, 2023

Website

3247 Q St NW
Washington, DC 20007

202-333-6571

St.

Andrew’s Episcopal School

Through an increased understanding of early brain development, we know that a well-balanced preschool curriculum rich in unstructured free play, self-guided discovery, and academic instruction helps to establish a strong foundation for learning and prepares young minds for the rigors of academic life.

The benefits of a St. Andrew’s Episcopal School preschool experience include:

  • A highly trained and experienced teaching faculty who receive ongoing education in the Responsive Classroom approach, social-emotional learning, and Mind, Brain, and Education Science
  • A loving and supportive learning environment
  • An inquiry-based curriculum and student-centered pedagogy that includes music and movement, art, science, physical education, Spanish, religion, mindfulness (Peace of Mind curriculum), and formal yoga instruction.

Student Ages:
2 through Grade 12

Admission Deadline:
January 17, 2023

Open Houses:
November 11, 2022
December 10, 2022

Website

8804 Postoak Road
Potomac, MD, 20854

301-983-5200

Washington Waldorf School

Washington Waldorf cultivates each student’s capacity to think clearly, feel compassionately, and act purposefully in the world. We believe that young children have innate capacities for wonder, awe, and imagination and that early childhood is a rich developmental stage that should not be rushed through.

Our preschool and kindergarten programs emphasize creative play as a foundation for independent activity and creative thinking. Our students spend an abundance of time outdoors (in all kinds of weather) and we have a forest kindergarten option with an outdoor classroom in the woods on our 6 acre campus.

Student Ages:
2 years through 12th grade

Application Deadline:
January 31, 2023

Open Houses:

  • Nov 5, 10am – Sat Open House (PreK & K)
  • Nov 9, 9am – AM Tour (PreK – G12)
  • Nov 29, 9am – AM Tour (PreK – G5)
  • Dec 6, 4pm – PM Open House (PreK – G12)
  • Dec 13, 9am – AM Tour (PreK – G12)
  • Dec 15, 9am  – AM Tour (PreK – G5)
  • Jan 12, 9am – AM Tour  (PreK – G12)
  • Jan 18, 9am  – AM Tour (PreK – G5)
  • Jan 21, 10am – Sat Open House (PreK & K)

Website

4800 Sangamore Road
Bethesda, MD 20816

301-229-6107

Pinecrest School

Pinecrest School is a non-profit progressive private school in Northern Virginia, serving ages 3-12.

In a warm atmosphere fostering curiosity and confidence, preschoolers learn to function in structured group settings within a nurturing framework and an individualized approach to education.

Kindergarten-readiness is emphasized with fine/gross motor skills, speech/language development and social/emotional learning. The typical day combines free play with teacher-led literacy, numeracy, science and social studies activities. Children regularly practice mindfulness and enjoy art, PE, music and yoga classes.

Student Ages:
Ages 3 – 12 (Preschool 3 through 6th grade).

Admission Deadline:
Rolling Admissions

Open Houses:
November 20, 2022
November 30, 2022 *
January 18, 2023 *
January 22, 2023
February 1, 2023 *
February 11, 2023
February 15, 2023 *

* Virtual Open House

Website

7209 Quiet Cove
Annandale, VA 22003

703-354-3446

Geneva Day School

Encouraging a lifelong love of learning!

As Potomac’s hidden gem, Geneva Day School provides exceptional classes and extraordinary programs for children aged two through kindergarten.

Join as a two. . . This nurturing and innovative school grows with you. Many students maintain lifelong friendships and a number of graduates enroll their children so as to grant the gift of a Geneva education.

Geneva’s enriching, academic curriculum is powered by STEAM (science-technology-engineering-arts-math) and includes specialized Art, Environmental Education, Mindfulness and Physical Education. An “outdoor classroom” presides over gorgeous, Maryland Green School grounds, often visited by the very butterflies that serve as the school’s mascot.

See you outside!

Student Ages:
Ages 2 – Kindergarten

Admission Deadline:
Rolling Admissions

Website

11931 Seven Locks Road
Potomac, MD 20854

301-340-7704

Broadcasters Child Development Center

BCDC’s warm, experienced teachers provide full day child care in a nurturing and developmentally appropriate environment.

Spaces are available now…Come see us!

Student Ages:
6 weeks – 5 years

Admission Deadline:
Rolling Admissions

Open Houses:
Open houses are held the first Friday of each month at 10:00am

Website

4200 Wisconsin Ave. NW
Suite LL-01
Washington, DC 20016

202-846-7672

Two Birds

Two Birds is a Reggio inspired school for children, infants through pre-k. Our all inclusive approach to education supports the entire family through its spaces, services and community. In addition to full time care during the week, families have complimentary access to weekend programming and coworking space.

At Two Birds, children have the opportunity to explore and research the world around them while building knowledge through interactions with teachers, classmates, and open-ended materials. Family engagement is highlighted through the integration of technologies that enhance classroom documentation as well as through opportunities to experience children’s work during exhibitions and family events.

Student Ages:
Infants through Pre-K

Admission Deadline:
Rolling Admissions

Private Tours:
By Appointment

Website

2300 N Street NW
Washington, DC 20037

771-200-0495

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Aidan Montessori School

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Beauvoir, The National Cathedral Elementary School

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Embassy Row Child Development Center

Everbrook Academy

Gan Shalom

Goddard School

KinderCare

Little Folks School

Lowell School

Metropolitan Nursery School

Mind Bloom Preschool

Montessori School of Washington

National Child Research Center (NCRC)

Our Lady of Victory School

Palisades Montessori School

Petit Scholars

Rosemount Center

Saint Albans Early Childhood Center

School for Friends

Small Savers Montessori

Smithsonian Early Enrichment Center

St. Columba’s Nursery School

Takoma Children’s School

The Franklin Montessori School Forest Hills Campus

The Hill Preschool

The River School

Toddlers on the Hill

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Washington Hebrew Congregation

Washington International School

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All Saints Preschool

Apple Montessori School

Aspen Hill Cooperative Nursery School

Audobon Nature Preschool

Barnesville School of Arts & Sciences

Barrie School

Bethesda Country Day School

Bethesda Montessori School

Bradley Hills Presbyterian Church Nursery School

Camp Olympia Country Day School

Center for Young Children

Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School

Chelsea School

Children’s Manor Montessori School (CMMS)

Concord Hill School

Crestview Montessori School

Crossway Montessori School

Fernwood Montessori School

Feynman School

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Georgetown Hill Early School

Geneva Day School

Glenbrook Cooperative Nursery School

Grace Episcopal Day School

Holy Trinity Episcopal Day School

Julia Brown Schools

KinderCare

Manor Montessori School

Montgomery Montessori Institute / Teacher Education

Oneness Family School

Rochambeau – French International School

Rock Creek Montessori School

Saint Luke Christian Day School

Sandy Spring Friends School (SSFS)

Spring Bilingual Montessori Academy

St. Andrew’s Episcopal School

St. John’s Episcopal School

Stone Ridge Little Hearts

Spring Valley Montessori Academy

Suburban Nursery School

Temple Beth Ami

Temple Emmanuel

The Primary Day School

The Winchester School

The Woods Academy

TLC’s – The Katherine Thomas School

Top Hat Montessori

Washington Hebrew Congregation

Washington Waldorf School

White Flint Children’s House

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A Child’s Place

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Beantree Westfields Campus

Brooksfield School

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Green Hedges School

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Kinhaven School

Lewinsvile Montessori School

Merritt Academy

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Montessori School at Goose Creek Preserve

Montessori School of Alexandria

Montessori School of Cedar Lane

Montessori School of Fairfax

Montessori School of Holmes Run

Montessori School of McLean

Montessori School of Northern Virginia

Montessori School of Oakton

Nysmith School for the Gifted

Pender Hill School

Pinecrest School

Primrose School of Arlington

Reston Montessori School

Rosslyn Children’s Center

Saint Ann Catholic School

St. Charles Early Education

Sunset Hills Montessori School

Tauxemont Cooperative Preschool

The Gardner School

The Griffin Academy of Westminster School

Two Birds

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Apple Montessori School

Barrie School

Bethesda Montessori School

Broad Branch Children’s House

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Crestview Montessori School

Crossway Montessori School

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Fernwood Montessori School

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Holly Brook Montessori School

Hunter Mill Montessori School

Lewinsvile Montessori School

Manor Montessori School

Montessori School at Goose Creek Preserve

Montessori School of Alexandria

Montessori School of Cedar Lane

Montessori School of Fairfax

Montessori School of Holmes Run

Montessori School of McLean

Montessori School of Northern Virginia

Montessori School of Oakton

Montessori School of Washington

Montgomery Montessori Institute / Teacher Education

Palisades Montessori School

Reston Montessori School

Rock Creek Montessori School

Spring Bilingual Montessori Academy

Spring Valley Montessori Academy

Sunset Hills Montessori School

The Franklin Montessori School Forest Hills Campus

Toddlers on the Hill

Top Hat Montessori

White Flint Children’s House

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New Morning Nursery School | A Cooperative Preschool in Madison, WI

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New Morning Nursery School is a play-based preschool in Madison, Wisconsin. New Morning was organized as a non-profit, parent cooperative preschool in 1972. We offer half-day preschool programs for children 2-6 years of age. We believe that children learn best through play. Our child-centered programs balance the needs and developmental levels of each individual child and group of children. We’ll work with each child during every stage of growth, from separation worries and potty learning to social interactions and pre-literacy.

Our preschool curriculum fosters social, emotional, physical, and cognitive development, problem-solving, independence, self-reliance, and respect for others in a safe and nurturing community with the guidance of highly experienced and loving teachers. New Morning is state licensed and accredited by the City of Madison.

Please feel free to browse our website to learn more about us, or if you’d like to speak with the director, April Denton, call 608.233.0433 or email at [email protected].

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Thanks to Rae’s Jedi mind tricks, I have enrolled several of my children in the afternoon 2’s and 3’s class, and it has been magical. No rushing out the door in the morning, and we can do all the great local kids’ activities that are offered in the morning. The kids always seem to become a close-knit group, and being able to stay and play as long as we want to when school ends at 4pm is an amazing way to end the day and connect with other families.

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We chose New Morning’s 4K program so our son could have one more year at our beloved New Morning. The fact that we could add lunch bunch and 4K Plus to his day meant that he got to spend five half-days a week at his favorite place. We were impressed by the large number of interesting craft and sewing projects the kids completed and the amount of reading the kids did, especially when they read My Father’s Dragon, our son’s first chapter book, together as a class. Our son learned so much about how to read and write in 4K that he is using in kindergarten. He was extremely well prepared for kindergarten, thanks to New Morning’s holistic curriculum (focusing on developing social skills, learning through play, and academics based on the Common Core standards) and the fact that he attending school daily in a class of 20 kids. The teachers encouraged us to let the children be independent, and while it’s always hard to let go at first, I’m very glad we were encouraged to do so, because it prepared *us* for kindergarten, too.

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Private kindergarten from 2 to 7 years old Ryazan

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We accept children from 1. 8-2 years old to school in a private kindergarten in Ryazan.
We work from 7.00 to 19.00 on weekdays.

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Our kindergarten adopted the concept of continuous comprehensive development for children, including developmental disciplines and preparation for school.

We have at our disposal large, comfortable, bright and equipped group rooms, an assembly hall, study rooms.

During the day, our students have five meals a day from the freshest products, which are prepared directly on the spot by our caring chefs. We use the services of trusted suppliers who have all the necessary certificates and permits.

Every day is clearly planned for us, taking into account all the necessary security moments, there are always walks in the fresh air on our own indoor playground.

We recruit a limited number of pupils in each group – no more than 12 people , so that the children have both fun and comfort, while the groups are united by age, not allowing mixed groups.

Each group has its own professional and experienced educators with higher education and extensive practical experience, caring assistant educators to help them. Each child will be monitored to eat on time, have a safe, healthy and fun time.

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A visit by a seven-year-old child to a kindergarten in the summer of 2023

The kindergarten is open until June 30, then all children who remain are combined into one duty kindergarten in the district. We collected lists, we signed up for all three summer months, because. there is no way to take the child somewhere or leave it at home. The manager is very dissatisfied, she believes that in summer the children should relax in the fresh air. I agree with her, but no one at work will give me a vacation for two months in the summer. Now the garden is quarantined by chickenpox.

Until the deadline is June 7, if someone else gets sick, they will extend it. Now the manager has a new reason that no one will take us to another kindergarten with quarantine. What to do?

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    to the curator to go to the depot formation.
    you must provide a garden. insist, demand.

    we are regular “users” of the emergency gardens. for those who work, they are a real salvation. but every year with a fight I knock out a place for myself. our manager is also against it. but from her Wishlist I don’t have a vacation for the whole summer.

    Stand your ground – they will definitely give you a garden, the only question is how far it will be. Warn the manager that you should call the Department and ask what and how. It’s just that in order to close the garden for 2 months, the manager must scatter hers among the gardens on duty, and if there are a lot of them, you will have to leave the duty groups at home.

    Yes, we did this last year. This year has been complicated by quarantine. But in any case, they must provide a garden?

    Yes, in any case you are obliged to provide a place in the duty garden.

    I was at the meeting yesterday (we are going to the nursery in autumn). The manager categorically said that in mid-July the garden is closed, they won’t take us to others, because. the money was purposefully allocated to our garden and the manager cannot transfer it to another. She said that such a situation has been happening throughout Moscow since this year.

    I remember we had 2 years ago the garden could not provide everyone with summer gardens (especially nearby), there were very few free places. Everyone was asked 555 times, as there were not enough places. I refused the place as a result, someone was given a garden very far away (for example, we were on Shchelkovskaya, but they were given out on the 1st Vladimirskaya, and there are people who were offered turf in general)

    Nonsense, they are obliged to provide a garden for the summer, she deliberately scares her the fewer children left, the less headaches

    That’s because you’ve been coming since autumn and you’ve got a contract since September. But I don’t have anything in the contract, about the fact that I am obliged to pick up the child for 2 summer months, therefore I am obliged to provide a place. The rest are horror stories.

    Last year we had a “wonderful” work on the garden – to ride reindeer. In the center. Moreover, to get to the metro starting point – 15 minutes on foot (because transport does not go to the metro on our route), 25 minutes by metro with a transfer, then 15 minutes walk from the metro to the duty officer.

    And it was said: “Because summer and one large mixed group – the garden is open until 5. And I – up to 6, for some reason, this garden was given for 3 weeks. Then – “shift change” – because. the garden has not been working since mid-July (our garden was closed on June 15 for refurbishment), and the next garden on duty – already in a different place in the center – began to work from July 25 to August 10 “on duty” (the garden area for walking is asphalted, along a concrete blank fence, on the other hand it is clamped by the wall of the house).

    Then I had to wait 2 weeks for the opening of our garden.

    Everything is “good” – according to the papers, the child is settled, but. The best part is that the nearest garden on duty (working normally all summer) is located. behind our house.

    We have a speech therapy, it works until July 1, and then they give those who need a place in another garden of the district – in the duty one. Nobody interfered, you need to write a statement, but only a couple of children from our kindergarten need it. Last year we were on duty, but we had to leave after 3 days, it was bad there.

    Maybe because you have been registered with them only since AUTUMN? – then it is clear why they cannot take you in SUMMER. In our garden, too, new groups are not created in the summer, and even more so, a duty garden is not provided for the new academic year. It’s as if we are now entering the first grade – and immediately demand to go to the camp from the school with all the students, it’s also impossible.

    In such cases, when we did not have a garden at all until the age of 5, I sent the child to a sanatorium a couple of times at 3.7 and 4 years old, there is the same as the garden – on Taganka, on Alekseevskaya, etc.

    Visit kindergarten in the summer, before school. Do we have a right?

    I was told today that after May 31, goodbye. An agreement must be found. The teacher said that the headmaster very rarely allowed to visit the kindergarten until August.

    On the one hand, I didn’t seem to be going to drive in the summer, but on the other hand, I was really pissed off, as it was presented to me, I want to steer. I’m thinking of going to the manager, and then refuse 😆

    Anonymous 446
    Some of our children go to school.

    And I have another question about this. Is it true that a garden is needed before school for the whole summer? And the vacation before the first class, and the fees for school, shopping there is every-endless-fascinating, but fooling around? So, it seems to me that a couple of summer months will fly by, no?

    Not to the garden.
    But strictly on the topic if – you can walk until September.

    Yekaterinburg
    I have a contract until May 31, without options to leave on May 31?

    just a visitor
    Yekaterinburg
    Big Taysty:
    So, it seems to me that a couple of summer months will fly by, no? Not to the garden.

    and where do you work, that they give you vacation for the whole summer? sit with a child, fool around?

    Ekaterinburg

    Mine will go to the kindergarten in June and August, the kindergarten is closed for repairs in July
    We never refuse graduates in the kindergarten and take everyone who wants it for the summer

    Big Tasty:
    Do you really need a garden in front of the school for the whole summer?

    I definitely need it, because my parents work endlessly, and all my friends will go to the garden in the summer

    Big Taysty:
    A vacation before the first class

    In July to grandma in the village for fresh air
    In August, if possible, by the sea
    Big Taysty:
    shopping there is any-endless-fascinating,

    Can’t stand it

    Big Taysty:
    and fool around?

    In kindergarten with friends and at grandma’s

    Zadilika,
    My schedule is good, yes) There is also a part-time job, but it is also quite free in terms of time. When absolutely nothing – with my grandmother.

    Khushi Kumari Gupta:
    Can’t stand it

    It’s just that you have a boy :car:
    We are leaving for the whole of August; plans to the heap, all sorts of trips, this and that.

    Anonymous 417

    Last year, after the distribution of vouchers, 3-year-olds began to be accepted as places became available in the kindergarten. Mine went in July. The manager said that almost all graduation groups will go until August and they have no right to forbid them. Accordingly, the bulk of the children were admitted to the kindergarten only from September, when places became free.

    Anonymous 417
    Big Tasty:

    And I have another question about this. Is it true that a garden is needed before school for the whole summer? And the vacation before the first class, and the fees for school, shopping there is every-endless-fascinating, but fooling around? So, it seems to me that a couple of summer months will fly by, no?

    Not to the garden.


    And with whom should the child do all this if both parents are at work?

    Anonymous,
    My child has one full-fledged parent – that’s me, so I can’t afford to be always at work. But at the same time I work a lot, yes.
    I also have a question. When both parents are always at work, is it possible to fully communicate only on weekends? How about going somewhere for a week?

    What if there is an interesting event in the middle of the week? Although you don’t have to answer, I can roughly imagine. Bored :bored:

    Ekaterinburg
    Big Tasty:

    I also have a question. When both parents are always at work, is it possible to fully communicate only on weekends? How about going somewhere for a week?

    What if there is an interesting event in the middle of the week?

    when both parents are at work, you can fully communicate in the evening and on weekends, you are right.
    You can go somewhere for a week only as part of your vacation.
    And if there is an interesting event in the middle of the week, in exceptional cases, you can change the work schedule.
    Estimate, and so people live, yes.
    Therefore, not everyone can afford not to take a child to kindergarten and “shop” with him all summer long.

    Visiting a kindergarten in the summer, before school. Do we have a right?

    Tell me who came across, the child will go to school in September, the teacher announced that after graduation (at the end of May) we will say goodbye to the kindergarten for good. That is, in the summer it is already impossible to visit. Is it like that for everyone?

    There is absolutely nowhere to put the child, the camp at the future school is open only in June and until 2.30 pm, there is simply no one to even pick him up from there at such a time. I plan to go to the head of course, but is it interesting for you as well?

    Yekaterinburg
    I approached the manager, she said that we have the right to go at least until September 1

    Yekaterinburg
    no, we were told we can go all summer

    Ekaterinburg

    In the garden, they said you can until the age of 8. Go to the manager. Now they can even close the kindergarten only for 2 weeks for repairs.

    Yekaterinburg
    Do you have an agreement with the garden until what date? If until May, then they can calmly see you off.

    just a visitor
    Yekaterinburg

    before September 1, write an application. you will be left in the garden, but the group will be disbanded, the rest will be shoved into other groups

    Anonymous 490

    still there are strange kindergartens and teachers, we have a graduation in May, but everyone is going to go to school, no one forbids, but vice versa :ugu:

    we have graduation in May, but everyone is going to go all the way to school, n

    Yekaterinburg
    our children went to school

    Ekaterinburg

    see contract. usually valid until August 31st.
    We insisted that we would go all summer, some left from 02 June.
    but the groups are really of different ages, and the teachers change

    Anonymous 312
    now I’m an elephant:

    before September 1, write an application. you will be left in the garden, but the group will be disbanded, the rest will be shoved into other groups

    +1. We had it. It was possible to go after June 1, but in June the teacher has a vacation, and in July-mid-August the kindergarten is under repair. So those who, according to the application, went to other kindergartens.

    Ekaterinburg

    we have an agreement until August 31, 2016, and we can walk until the same date.
    We collected lists of which of the graduates wanted to go, almost everyone in our group.

    Yekaterinburg
    Thanks for the answers, I’ll look at the contract in the evening

    Ekaterinburg
    in my contract until the end of May of our year of release

    Ekaterinburg

    545 move to victory.

    I have such clauses in my contract.
    conclusion date: 02/09/2014
    1.4. the term for mastering the educational program at the time of signing the contract is 4 calendar years.
    2.1.10 Promotes the child to the next age group from September 1 of each year.
    6.1. this Agreement shall enter into force on the date of its signing by the Reversals and shall be valid until the end of the calendar year.
    6.2. if neither of the parties declares the termination of the contract 5 days before the expiration of its validity, the contract is considered prolonged on the same terms, up to the release of the pupil from the preparatory group to school.

    Thus, we consider August 31 as the day of graduation from school and we calmly walk.
    graduation is a holiday. but not graduation from school.
    read your contract, you will find similar clauses there. and I think that you will go looking for the truth outside the kindergarten.
    Are you alone indignant or is there someone else?

    Kindergarten: 7 year old child.

    One of the problems of parents of preschool children is the attendance of the child in an educational institution. Each age period has its own training program, so the children are divided into groups. For each of them, their classes and mode are selected. Preparatory group age of children is 6-7 years.

    After graduation, the preschooler graduates in order to continue his education at school. However, sometimes parents want to keep him for another year. Therefore, the question arises, until what age do attend kindergarten.

    Peculiarities of admission to kindergarten.

    The relationship between the parent of pupils and the administration of the institution is regulated by an agreement signed between the parties when the child is enrolled in an educational organization.

    In addition, the administration of the kindergarten is guided by Law No. 273-FZ of December 29, 2012, the Charter of the institution and the regulation.

    The local regulations of the educational organization must specify the age of the pupils, the conditions of their education, the rights and obligations of the parents of the children, the staff of the institution.

    Traditionally, the school year in preschool institutions starts on September 1st. From this day on, children are usually enrolled in new study groups.

    At the same time, an application to the department of education for enrolling a child in a kindergarten is submitted from April 15 to June 30.

    Deadlines may vary by region. They need to be checked with the local department of education.

    Documents for enrollment in a preschool institution.

    In order for the child to be enrolled in a preschool organization, parents need to prepare the following documents:

    • application;
    • birth certificate of a minor;
    • SNILS;
    • a document confirming the registration of the child at this address.

    The list may vary depending on the region and the age of the minor.

    If parents want to send their child to a compensatory group, then it is necessary to pass the PMPK commission and attach the results of the examination.

    Until what age can you visit the garden.

    Children from 2 months to 8 years old can be enrolled in preschool educational institutions in accordance with regulatory legal acts.

    However, the age may differ, depending on the material conditions in the kindergarten. Some organizations accept children no younger than 1.5 years old.

    On the question of whether it is possible to attend kindergarten until the age of 8, Law “On Education” does not give a direct answer.

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    6 Comments on “Kindergarten: a child of 7 years old.”

    Good afternoon! Please help me with the next question. A child in a preparatory group with a simplified program, the kindergarten refuses to leave the child for another year, but the child is not ready to go to school at the age of 6, there is a diagnosis of mental retardation.
    Can other gardens accept us?

    Natalya Sergeevna :

    Good afternoon Julia! If your child is not 8 years old on September 1, and in kindergarten on September 1 is not 7 years old, you continue to go to your kindergarten.
    There is no reason to expel you. If there is a threat of deductions, please file a complaint with the City Attorney’s Office.

    Hello! In September, the child goes to school! The contract with the garden until May 31 was also extended until the end of June. In the future, we are denied access to kindergarten, referring to the fact that new children are coming in and there are no places..

    Is this legal? If not, what law can we refer to?

    Natalya Sergeevna :

    Good afternoon! Yes, this is legal, since you signed a contract for the provision of services until the end of June. After this period, the service is provided, the child is enrolled in school.

    If there are places in the gardens, they extend the contract for the whole summer. You need to read the terms of the contract.

    Hello, we are 7 years old. Next year, on September 1, it will be 8. We left the old kindergarten (they took the card). The preschool district commission, referring to some administrative subtleties (the preschool commission, we were sent to the wrong one, we had to go to the preschool) refused to write “not ready for school”.

    Although all experts vying with each other advise to leave in the kindergarten. ZPR + while the volitional area is completely absent, the intellect is normal, but the child is absolutely uncontrollable, the classes can withstand no more than an hour a day, it was repeatedly checked. Weak spatial orientation. According to the level of emotional intelligence, the child is 4-5 years old.

    We are going to appeal to the central city commission. If she gives a conclusion that the child is not ready for school, or if I do not agree with their decision, can I apply for enrollment in any other kindergarten? I am aware that they will be taken to school only by decision of the rono, where you need to write an application ahead of time with permission to be admitted to grade 1 in 2023.

    Natalya Sergeevna :

    Good afternoon! Children older than 7 years old are not enrolled in kindergarten on September 1. The application for enrollment in grade 1 for 2023-2024 will be from April 1, 2023 to September 05.