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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My child didn't get in for twos so we are sending him to a twice a week parochial program and a twice a week program at Diller Quaile School of Music. What are the chances of getting into a UES preschool for 3s? We are planning to apply to all the usual suspects, but it would be good to know if it's unlikely or if there is a legitimate chance at specific schools because they add a new class at 3s, etc. [/quote] The main entry point to Brick is 3s, and if you’re open to an afternoon spot your chances are pretty good.[/quote] Not sure where this is coming from; 92NY, Brick, Episcopal usually do not add for one year only unless connected.[/quote] Did you mean that preschools like 92NY, Brick, Episcopal typically do not add new students that will only be in their school for one year only, then graduate. So the kid has to enter at threes program and do fours program as well. So minimum 2 years in their school before graduating?? And not just one year… [/quote] That is correct. [/quote] I know of at least two families who were accepted to and attended Brick only for the last year of preschool. Granted both had an older sibling at a TT co-ed, so I am sure that helped.[/quote] Brick tends to be more flexible than the other two I believe. [/quote]
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