Merriday School

Private | PK-1 | Nonsectarian | 28 students |  

PHONE: (315) 478-1031

HOURS: 8 hours per day

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1636 James St

Syracuse, NY 13203

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Syracuse's Merriday School is a private school. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 28 students in grades PK-1.

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Associations: NAEYC; Coed; Nonsectarian
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Posted on Jun 23, 2011
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This is the most fabulous school in the Syracuse area for Pre-K. Outstanding teachers with all have degress in Education. Very acemdic based learning program with a loving caring enviroment. Highly recommend.
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Posted on Jan 1, 2009
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My daughter has been attending Merriday since she was 3 years old and now is the kindergarten class. I love how much she has flourished as a student. I am amazed at how much my daughter has learned from day 1. This is a great private school at an affordable price and I'm sad that they only go up to grade 2. Everyone in the school has a personal relationship with my daughter and I don't feel as if she's just another student they just push along. They are diverse and the students get to experience many more opportunities in the community than a large school. I have talked to 3 different parents who's children have gone through Merriday and they were very pleased as well with the educational foundation their children received.
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Posted on Apr 3, 2008
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The Merriday School has been an outstanding environment for my 2 little boys. Currently in Pre-school and Pre-K my little fellows are extremely excited to attend school. They speak lovingly about their teachers and are always excited to do homework over the weekend. The ability to create a learning environment that motivates a child to continue to learning out of school hours is commendable. Another huge kudo goes to Mrs. Jackie and her staff in also creating a culturally motivated environment for learning not only the basics but appreciation for all ethnic groups and celebrations. My boys are able to share with me the many special things about different cultures, holidays, history, in a context of appreciation. I am encouraged every day I drop off my boys to this wonderful place of learning, as I am confident they are recieving assistance in the 'stuff' that counts.
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Posted on Aug 26, 2003
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Merriday is a smalland efficient school. Parents looking to get thier child quality education in a small class romm setting....this is the place. My daughter has been attending Merriday and her educational, social, and emotional skills have blossomed to help bring out a confident,bright and articulate little girl. Ms. Jackie(her principle) takes time out to get to know each individual child. She has been a blessing to me and my daughter and I commend her and my daughters teacher(Ms. Barrows). All of the staff are professional and polite... Always willing to point you in the right direction. I can not say enough about the benefits my child has reaped in attending Merriday. This will be my daughters last year and I am very skeptical that the public school distric will be able to compete with the outstanding performance of Merriday, however I am confident that my daughter has recieved a solid foundation that will stay with her for many years.
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