Anonymous
Post 12/23/2020 11:21     Subject: Specific type of preschools in NW

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NCRC! It is a wonderful play based program, convenient to the red line metro if it matters, not affiliated to any religious group. The twos class is part time and they have been doing a good job with managing to stay open during the pandemic. Their playground is amazing too.


This looks great! Is it hard to get into? —NP


Insanely hard to get into, PP. The oldest continuously running preschool in America. Outstanding facilities and teaching staff. Truly superior and lives up to its reputation. But you know what, can’t hurt to apply. Go for it. If your DC gets in, it’s worth it.


I wouldn't say it's insanely hard to get in to any more. Highly sought after, yes. But private preschools are having a tough time competing with free preschool in DC.
The twos class (I'm talking 2-2.5 yo) tends to be a lot of siblings as it's very small, but at the 2.5-3yo age you have a very good chance of landing a spot at least in the PM class.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2020 00:53     Subject: Specific type of preschools in NW

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:NCRC! It is a wonderful play based program, convenient to the red line metro if it matters, not affiliated to any religious group. The twos class is part time and they have been doing a good job with managing to stay open during the pandemic. Their playground is amazing too.


This looks great! Is it hard to get into? —NP


Insanely hard to get into, PP. The oldest continuously running preschool in America. Outstanding facilities and teaching staff. Truly superior and lives up to its reputation. But you know what, can’t hurt to apply. Go for it. If your DC gets in, it’s worth it.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2020 00:12     Subject: Re:Specific type of preschools in NW

Anonymous wrote:CCBC (in church, but not affiliated). I don't know if St. Columba's is religious. St. Paul's, across the street from Murch, is 5 days a week, but only mornings. Affiliated with the church, but absolutely nothing religious (I'm Jewish and pretty sensitive to such things).


Looks like St. Paul's is permanently closed.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2020 23:23     Subject: Re:Specific type of preschools in NW

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:School for Friends near Dupont Circle. Small, nurturing, all around amazing.


No part-time options though, right?


And definitely Quaker.

Best choice I made for my child, and if you were going to pick a religion to send a kid to who wasn’t religious Quaker would be it, but Quaker philosophy pervades the curriculum.

Anonymous
Post 12/20/2020 22:44     Subject: Re:Specific type of preschools in NW

Anonymous wrote:School for Friends near Dupont Circle. Small, nurturing, all around amazing.


No part-time options though, right?
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2020 22:19     Subject: Specific type of preschools in NW

Anonymous wrote:NCRC! It is a wonderful play based program, convenient to the red line metro if it matters, not affiliated to any religious group. The twos class is part time and they have been doing a good job with managing to stay open during the pandemic. Their playground is amazing too.


This looks great! Is it hard to get into? —NP
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2020 21:20     Subject: Re:Specific type of preschools in NW

School for Friends near Dupont Circle. Small, nurturing, all around amazing.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2020 21:11     Subject: Specific type of preschools in NW

NCRC! It is a wonderful play based program, convenient to the red line metro if it matters, not affiliated to any religious group. The twos class is part time and they have been doing a good job with managing to stay open during the pandemic. Their playground is amazing too.
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2020 18:03     Subject: Re:Specific type of preschools in NW

CCBC (in church, but not affiliated). I don't know if St. Columba's is religious. St. Paul's, across the street from Murch, is 5 days a week, but only mornings. Affiliated with the church, but absolutely nothing religious (I'm Jewish and pretty sensitive to such things).
Anonymous
Post 12/20/2020 17:56     Subject: Specific type of preschools in NW

I’m looking for a secular preschool with a twos program that allows for part-time, has a nice private playground, and is somewhat convenient (NW DC). Play based is key. A lot of the ones I’ve heard of are church or synagogue based. I need a few options in case we don’t get into some. Thanks for any leads!