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Spuyten Duyvil Preschool – Nursery School – Bronx, NY

COVID-19 Update

While the world order may a bit uncertain these days, at Spuyten Duyvil we know exactly where we are. Our program is alive and well, and our staff intact. Just as we did all last year, schedules and guidelines will continue to adjust according to best practices outlined by CDC, DOH and DOE. We have explicit procedures in place to protect staff, children and families. See our Community Commitment Letter agreed to by all staff and families attending this year. Our staff is fully vaccinated; all our classes are fully enrolled.

If you are interested in our program for your 3 or 4-year old, please look over our website to learn about what we value in providing nurturing challenging and safe learning settings for young children. That will never change. Do not hesitate to reach out for more information. Use our email address director.spuytenduyvil@gmail. com. You will get a response within the day. Thank you for your interest in our little school.  

Learning, play, social growth, and just plain fun at Spuyten Duyvil have been part of our children’s early experiences for more than 90 years.

At our beautiful school in the Bronx serving the communities of Kingsbridge, Riverdale, and Inwood, we provide thoughtfully developed programs for a diverse student body of three- and four-year-old children.  Part of this experience is our commitment to involve parents in the early education of their children.  We emphasize easy access and frequent contact between Spuyten Duyvil families and Spuyten Duyvil teachers.  We’re always focused on building richer lives for our children, not only during the school day but through an entire school experience that leaves everyone with the lasting gifts only education can impart.

We’re delighted to tell you all about our school‘s programs, personnel and purpose.  You are welcome to be our guest for an open house or a guided tour.   We are committed to providing your child a rich school experience.  Our school is unique in the area for the choice of program and personalization of childcare schedules.  In this way we further the connection between home and school; when parents’ schedules can be accommodated, children can move more easily between these two important areas of their lives.  Children that feel safe are much more open to absorbing and exploring all the experiences we provide during their time with us.

Our unique front yard has expanded space for parents to gather, groups of children to meet and work in “the farm,” and host family and community events.  Our wooded backyard holds our unique climbing equipment and parent-built sandbox; it is surprisingly peaceful and quiet given its urban setting, and one has the sense of being in the country while in the city. Children are outdoors daily year-round.

Our calendar is similar to the New York City public schools calendar, and it makes allowances for major holidays, holiday breaks, and vacations.

Founded as a parent cooperative, we have maintained the pioneering principles of that commitment.  We encourage parents to spend time with their children when their schedules permit.  We think this is particularly important for the healthy development of children who are making the transition from a world that revolves almost entirely around the home to one that includes the stimulating opportunities that can only arise in carefully planned programs for young children.

We also plan several events during the school year when parents, children, and staff come together for a social experience.  Our families participate in seasonal events throughout the year – Fall Festival, Family Breakfasts, Spring Garden Party, and Mini Mall.

Our classrooms are comfortable, light, airy, and arranged to facilitate the children’s cognitive and social-emotional development.  They are all thoroughly equipped with developmentally appropriate equipment and materials.

Nothing about the Spuyten Duyvil experience would be possible without an outstanding school staff.   We have one staff member for every six students, a ratio that provides the perfect balance of supervised and peer-to-peer interaction for each student.  Every student gets a tremendous amount of attention, and the proper amount of freedom to make the first steps toward developing an independent social personality.

You can email, write, or phone us for any information you might want that we haven’t provided here; please start on our contact information page.

Amalgamated Nursery School – Care.com Bronx, NY Child Care Center

Amalgamated Nursery School – Care.com Bronx, NY Child Care Center

 

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The Amalgamated Nursery School in Bronx New York, is a non-sectarian parent cooperative school. The school provides certified early childhood teachers to guide and nurture the children in their care. The Amalgamated Nursery is a place where children can learn and develop their curiosity, explore their capabilities, and realize their creativity. The nursery school is the first step towards readiness for the children’s academic success.

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New York Mayor Bill de Blasio is an ardent socialist: residents are already promised free health insurance, paid vacations for all workers and free kindergartens. This approach is supported by many voters, but there are those in the ruling elite who are alarmed by this trend. How in one of the main megacities of the world they are trying to build a just society, RTVI correspondent Harry Knyagnitsky studied. nine0226

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On the front page of student newspapers, the face of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is a congresswoman from the New York Queens and the Bronx, a socialist who promised to fight for the poorest.

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Senator and socialist Bernie Sanders’ free healthcare-for-all bill infuriates conservatives for over $30 trillion in ten years. Where to get such money is not clear. But looking at the world experience, they are afraid, no matter how it turns out, as in Venezuela or Cuba. nine0005

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José Gulvar, Bronx resident: “I came from Cuba. I know what communism is. As it was in Europe, in the same Poland, I know everything about it. I lived under Castro for ten years. Socialism is a disaster, it doesn’t work, it’s a dead end system.” nine0236

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