Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn Children's Academy
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neighborhood: Brooklyn Heights · Telephone: (718) 403-9516 · Website: www.brooklynchildren.org
Contact Info
Brooklyn Children's Academy
25 Washington St
Brooklyn, NY
11201
www.brooklynchildren.org
Tel:
(718) 403-9516
Fax:
(718) 403-9515
Director:
Cara Carley
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Parent Ratings
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| Home-school connection | |
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General Approach to Learning
| Co-op |
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School Philosophy and Mission
It is our philosophy that children are unique individuals who deserve a warm, secure, developmentally appropriate environment that promotes a sense of wonder and discovery in learning and
in play. B...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
Story Time
Sing-Along
Arts & Crafts
Sensory Experiences
Educational Table-top Games
Sports
Music & Movement Dramatic Arts
Field Trips
Neighborhood Walks
Block Play
Library Listening Center
Cooking
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition
| Ages | From
6 months
to 5 years |
| Days: | |
| Mon 8am - 6pm | |
| Tue 8am - 6pm | |
| Wed 8am - 6pm | |
| Thu 8am - 6pm | |
| Fri 8am - 6pm | |
| Tuition: | $1,500/Month |
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Key Statistics
| Student/teacher ratio | 5:1 |
| Age cutoff for enrollment | 6 months |
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