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What is the age range of children at Shining Kids Play School?
- Children at Shining Kids Play School are typically between the ages of 2 and 5 years old.
What is the student-to-teacher ratio at Shining Kids Play School?
- The student-to-teacher ratio at Shining Kids Play School is 8:1.
What is the curriculum like at Shining Kids Play School?
The curriculum at Shining Kids Play School is focused on promoting the overall development of young children through a variety of activities, including play-based learning, art, music, and physical education.
What is the drop-off and pick-up process at Shining Kids Play School?
At Shining Kids Play School, we prioritize the safety of our students and have a designated drop-off and pick-up process in place to ensure a smooth and secure transition for children. We offer a vehicle facility for the safe drop-off and pick-up of your child, with trained drivers and safety-ensured vehicles. Parents or guardians can drop off their child at the designated drop-off area between 8:00 AM and 9:00 AM, and pick up their child at the designated pick-up area between 3:00 PM and 4:00 PM. All parents are required to sign their child in and out each day to ensure that their child is accounted for at all times. If you have any questions or concerns about the drop-off and pick-up process, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Does Shining Kids Play School organize outings and picnics for students?
Yes, Shining Kids Play School organizes regular outings and picnics for students as part of the school’s educational and recreational activities. These outings provide an opportunity for children to learn and explore in a new environment and have fun with their classmates.
How does Shining Kids Play School communicate with parents about their child's progress?
Shining Kids Play School has an open-door policy and encourages regular communication with parents about their child’s progress. Teachers are available for conferences and phone calls, and the school also sends regular updates and reports to parents about their child’s development.