Private prek3 in dc for 2.5 year old

Anonymous
Hi there! My daughter doesn’t make the cutoff for dc public prek3 this year (will be 3 in November) but I think she is ready for more than just daycare (we are in small in home). Does anyone have suggestions for schools that will accept her this fall at almost 3 years old? On the waitlist at TOTH Montessori in navy yard but looking for alternatives in case it doesn’t work out. Thanks!
Anonymous
School for Friends? They might have space and there are several kids there in a similar position (re: DCPS preK cut-offs). Our child learned a lot there.
Anonymous
Amazing Life Games Preschool
Anonymous
Community Preschool of the Palisades — we’ve had a great experience there!
Anonymous
Check out District Montessori!
Anonymous
Look at some of the federal day cares, Goddard School in SW, and the schools that offer community based option PK (so you can potentially continue there next year for free).
Anonymous
The Hill Preschool!
http://www.thehillpreschool.org/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hi there! My daughter doesn’t make the cutoff for dc public prek3 this year (will be 3 in November) but I think she is ready for more than just daycare (we are in small in home). Does anyone have suggestions for schools that will accept her this fall at almost 3 years old? On the waitlist at TOTH Montessori in navy yard but looking for alternatives in case it doesn’t work out. Thanks!


I suggest you ask for a two year old preschool class. Asking for "PreK3" for a 2 year old is going to make you sound like a pain in the neck, and isn't going to help you find a space.

Anonymous
Montessori programs will move kids up to the next level if they are ready. I looked at District Montessori and really liked it (we got off the waitlist for PK 3 so didn't pursue it, my daughter just made the age cut off). They may start your daughter at one level then move her up to the PK3 equivalent class when she is ready. There isn't a ton of info on the website so the best thing to do would be to tour!
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