Piedmont, CA
Ashley's House
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Telephone: (510) 547-5170
Contact Info
Ashley's House
365 Hillside Ave
Piedmont, CA
94611
Tel:
(510) 547-5170
Director:
Ashley Nackley
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Parent Ratings
| Development of social skills and work habits | |
| Home-school connection | |
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General Approach to Learning
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Play-based |
| Play-based with some structure |
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School Philosophy and Mission
I believe that the business little children should be about is PLAY, PLAY, PLAY! Children are learning every waking moment, and opportunities to teach them abound throughout the day, if you are tuned...
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Typical Day-In-The-Life At This School
Between 8 and 9 am, children arrive and choose their activities from the many available. Art projects may take place from 9 to 9:45; then we get ready for a walk, around the neighborhood, to a park, ...
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Ages, Class Size, days & Tuition
| Ages | From
1 years
3 months
to 3 years 6 months |
| Days: | 5 day(s) a week 8 am- 5:30 pm |
| Tuition: | $1,150/Month |
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Key Statistics
| School year | Year round program |
| Total enrollment | 10 |
| Student/teacher ratio | 3:1 |
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Notes on Schedule and Extended Care
Price quoted is for full time (5 days/wk.). Also offer part-time spots if they mesh with others' schedules, but no partial days. I would describe my program as a pre-preschool, with a play based curr...
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