Anonymous wrote:Geneva is fantastic and also has a kindergarten that can’t be beat! I love their focus on the young child. It is a wonderful community.
I do not have experience withCES so I can’t compare it, but I know if you go with Geneva that you will be happy!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christ Episcopal is probably more structured because the entire school (K-8) is that way. It is not in a stifling way but all the kids follow a little routine and have “leadership” roles. It’s a great warm little place in the cutest preschool house, where the teachers are amazingly patient and supportive of the kids (I’ve especially observed this for kids who are absolutely new to daycare/preschool) and the teachers even routinely stop by for birthday parties. You can’t go wrong with either one of the schools though.
This would be close to where we are. Do you know how old you have to be to enroll in the preschool?
Anonymous wrote:Christ Episcopal is probably more structured because the entire school (K-8) is that way. It is not in a stifling way but all the kids follow a little routine and have “leadership” roles. It’s a great warm little place in the cutest preschool house, where the teachers are amazingly patient and supportive of the kids (I’ve especially observed this for kids who are absolutely new to daycare/preschool) and the teachers even routinely stop by for birthday parties. You can’t go wrong with either one of the schools though.
Anonymous wrote:Christ Episcopal is probably more structured because the entire school (K-8) is that way. It is not in a stifling way but all the kids follow a little routine and have “leadership” roles. It’s a great warm little place in the cutest preschool house, where the teachers are amazingly patient and supportive of the kids (I’ve especially observed this for kids who are absolutely new to daycare/preschool) and the teachers even routinely stop by for birthday parties. You can’t go wrong with either one of the schools though.
Anonymous wrote:DH and I have narrowed down our son’s preschool options to Christ Episcopal or Geneva Day School. Does anyone have any firsthand experience with either (or better yet, both!) of these preschool programs in the Rockville area?
And more broadly, are there any advantages or disadvantages to picking a school that goes further than preschool (like CES) since we’re planning to switch to public school when our son is ready to start kindergarten? Thanks!