Private | PK-3 | Nonsectarian | 45 students |
Monrovia's Tzu Chi Great Love is a private school. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 45 students in grades PK-3.
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| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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COMPARE | 0 miles | ||
COMPARE | 0.2 miles | ||
COMPARE | First Presbyterian Weekday Nursery School 0.2 miles | ||
COMPARE | Monrovia Child Development Center 0.5 miles |
My son likes to go there everyday. One of the good things that they have is dual language immersion program (Mandarin and English). Being a first generation immigrant, I still hope that my son can talk to me with the language that I am comfortable with, while he can learn to English, the foundation for later education when he begins kindergarten. Teachers are patient and well-trained, they follow a schedule to repeatedly tell the stories to the kids - in both Mandarin and English - so to enhance children's memories. The teachers constantly give feedback to parents so parents have ideas on what was taught at school. There are several festivities, such as Christmas and Lunar New Year, held during the year, so kids can get both cultures at the same time. Oh, and one more plus, the classrooms are cleaned and sanitized everyday.
Excellent preschool with great teachers. I would highly recommend this preschool to parents who are especially meticulous when it comes to their children's education and well-being.
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