Children's House of Old Town

  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon
  • Trustfeed ratings Icon

Fredericksburg, United States

childrenshouseofoldtown.com
Montessori school· Preschool

Children's House of Old Town Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Children's House of Old Town is located in Fredericksburg, United States on 38 Chatham Heights Rd. Children's House of Old Town is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category montessori school in United States.

Address

38 Chatham Heights Rd

Phone

+1 5403730093

Open hours

...
Write review Claim Profile

E

Elyse Acanda

My daughter attended preschool at Children's House and I will also send my son here in another year. They did an absolutely incredible job teaching her to read and igniting her excitement to learn. She enjoyed reading all the books they could provide her and was also very excited about math. The teachers and assistants are wonderful, and provide an ideal learning environment. Truly, my only complaint is that they don't have a program for the elementary years!

R

Robyn Bauer

I knew I wanted to send my daughter to this preschool before she was even conceived. I had visited years before and was very impressed by how well-behaved the children were, and how attentive and organized the staff was. I have seen big results near the end of my daughter's first year. This is definitely a *school,* not a daycare. In addition to typical preschool curriculum, the staff carefully helps instill good habits like politeness, cleaning up, and self-confidence. In response to a previous post, it does celebrate diversity but no school can accommodate special needs children without a specially trained staff and environment. It does cost more than most preschools, but in my opinion, you get you pay for and I want the best for my little girl!

O

Oliver Chiang

We decided to send our preschooler here after looking at several different preschools in the area (both Montessori and non-Montessori). The non-Montessori preschools are so focused on playing (lots of Fisher Price and other similar toys) that my wife and I didn't see any difference between them and a regular daycare. If you're going to pay the extra price for a school your kids might as well learn. The curriculum here is very structured and our 4 year old has been learning about the planets and even fractions. More importantly he is excited to go to school everyday. We are very pleased and will be sending him back to CHOT next year along with his younger brother.