Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Country Day School in Mclean.
I thought this wasn't full day until 3s class
Anonymous wrote:I would stay away from McLean Children's Academy. The backyard is really noisy as it faces a busy street. The actual building is very small (basically a converted house). When we went, the tuition was ridiculous for what you got. I assume it still is.
There's a reason you can get in any time of the year (no waitlist). It's the school you go to when all other options have failed. This was, unfortunately, the case with us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have had a great experience at McLean Children's Academy. The administration isn't the most organized, but my kids don't notice that. All they know is that the environment is very nurturing and warm and the teachers are great. It's not strictly play based, but I know they do play a lot and also do a lot of arts and crafts, which my kids love. The outdoor area isn't large by any means, but they spend time outside everyday (weather permitting). It's worth you checking out anyways. They offer full day for kids starting at 2.5 yo, but they have to be potty trained.
+1 MCA. Our oldest went there and it worked well for us. Definitely recommend.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have had a great experience at McLean Children's Academy. The administration isn't the most organized, but my kids don't notice that. All they know is that the environment is very nurturing and warm and the teachers are great. It's not strictly play based, but I know they do play a lot and also do a lot of arts and crafts, which my kids love. The outdoor area isn't large by any means, but they spend time outside everyday (weather permitting). It's worth you checking out anyways. They offer full day for kids starting at 2.5 yo, but they have to be potty trained.
Anonymous wrote:Country Day School in Mclean.