Anonymous wrote:Bump - also wondering this. Particularly for Country Day McLean as I have heard it’s been tough to get in, especially recently.
shaninamin wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top tier preschools that feed elite privates are aligned with SAH mom schedules. They are not dual working parent friendly. Think 9am - 2pm coverage. Lots of holidays. No coverage over the summer. If both parents work, they will also need to spring for a nanny to handle pick up
I would hope that work status wouldn’t affect admissions - if dual working parents apply, theoretically they’ve got childcare outside of the preschool hours secured.
I’m not paying for my kids’ full day daycare *and* a part-day preschool and take the time to shuttle them back and forth midday. That’s illogical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top tier preschools that feed elite privates are aligned with SAH mom schedules. They are not dual working parent friendly. Think 9am - 2pm coverage. Lots of holidays. No coverage over the summer. If both parents work, they will also need to spring for a nanny to handle pick up
I would hope that work status wouldn’t affect admissions - if dual working parents apply, theoretically they’ve got childcare outside of the preschool hours secured.
Anonymous wrote:The top tier preschools that feed elite privates are aligned with SAH mom schedules. They are not dual working parent friendly. Think 9am - 2pm coverage. Lots of holidays. No coverage over the summer. If both parents work, they will also need to spring for a nanny to handle pick up
Anonymous wrote:The top tier preschools that feed elite privates are aligned with SAH mom schedules. They are not dual working parent friendly. Think 9am - 2pm coverage. Lots of holidays. No coverage over the summer. If both parents work, they will also need to spring for a nanny to handle pick up
Anonymous wrote:The top tier preschools that feed elite privates are aligned with SAH mom schedules. They are not dual working parent friendly. Think 9am - 2pm coverage. Lots of holidays. No coverage over the summer. If both parents work, they will also need to spring for a nanny to handle pick up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CDS is a preschool, not a top NOVA private. I’m confused by this question.
Whatever people consider to be the top private *preschools* in the area - still new to this and am assuming some of the more popular/top preschools are more difficult to get in to than others but don’t really have a sense for how difficult (like should I expect there’s a fair chance we’ll be waitlisted/rejected)? Thanks.
We got rejected from a non-top preschool so yes I think there is a fair chance the "top" preschools may reject your child. They wouldn't be considered "top" preschools if they accepted everyone. I would venture to guess that if you are looking for full-day and extended care. I've heard at some places if you are willing to do an afternoon program vs morning that helps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CDS is a preschool, not a top NOVA private. I’m confused by this question.
Whatever people consider to be the top private *preschools* in the area - still new to this and am assuming some of the more popular/top preschools are more difficult to get in to than others but don’t really have a sense for how difficult (like should I expect there’s a fair chance we’ll be waitlisted/rejected)? Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:CDS is a preschool, not a top NOVA private. I’m confused by this question.