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New York, NY
First Presbyterian Nursery

Four And Half Stars

Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents.

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neighborhood: Greenwich Village ·  Telephone: (212) 691-3432  · Website: http://www.fpcns.org

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First Presbyterian Nursery
12 West 12th Street
New York, NY  10001

http://www.fpcns.org

Tel: (212) 691-3432
Fax: (212) 229-4770

Director: Ellen Ziman
fpcns@aol.com

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Parents: Rate This Preschool Parent Ratings

Quality of teaching
Four And Half Stars
Development of social skills and work habits
Three and Half Stars
Home-school connection
Four Stars
Discipline
Four And Half Stars
Facilities
Four And Half Stars
Health
Four Stars
Safety
Four Stars

Survey Information
Number of parents surveyed: 8

Savvy Source survey: Yes

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General Approach to Learning

Checked Play-based with some structure

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School Philosophy and Mission

"The Nursery School is a program offered by the First Presbyterian Church of the City of New York as a service to its members and the community. It is non-sectarian and strives to reflect in its goals...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School

"The class schedule is largely the same from day to day in the life of a FPCNS student. The order of activities varies for each class, as each group has its own time on the playground and with the mus...
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition

Ages From 4 years to
4 years 11 months
Days: 5 day(s) a week
8:45 am- 2:15 pm
Tuition: $12,480/Year

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Key Statistics

Extended day No
School year 9/12/-1 - 6/16/2006
Summer Program 06/2008 - 06/2008
Age cutoff for enrollment2 years and 3 months

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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care


The program for young 2-year-olds meets two mornings a week; two classes for older 2's meet three mornings or three afternoons a week. The 3's, 4's, and young 5's attend five mornings, with the option...
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Application Information

Applications accepted After a phone conversation with the appropriate person at the school
Wait listNo
Deadline for applicationsSeptember 29
Application Information $30
Acceptance criteria: "This year, in an effort to make the admissions process equitable and open to as many interested community families as possible, we revised our customary application procedure. It is likely we will use the same procedures in Fall 2006: Applications may be requested by phone between September 11-29. A lottery method will be used to select the applicants who will proceed with a school tour or open house and the rest of the application process. Applicants' names will be entered into a lottery which will take place in mid-October. Parents of those applicants whose names are selected will be invited to see the school in late Oct or Nov. In January and February the children will visit the school for a small-group 'playdate' with a parent. Letters of notification will be mailed in early March, according to dates to be set by the Independent School Admissions Assoc. of Greater NY (ISAAGNY)." Extracted from preschool website based on sibling priority

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Kindergarten Placement

Kindergartens that preschoolers from this school are now attending

  • Grace Church
  • VCS
  • Friends Seminary
  • Dalton
  • Chapin
  • Spence
  • Brearley
  • ps41
  • ps3
  • NEST+M
  • Little Red School House
  • St. Luke's
  • Chapin
  • City and Country

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A Great Book Rhymes!

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Kids are a funny bunch. They are often loath to change and anything new. But still, our little ones are open to so much -- and so much more than we more ossified parents are! Think of poetry: preschoolers happily read and repeat poems with ease and

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