Anonymous wrote:Great place!!! My child loves his teachers, learn a little every day. Is such a joy to see my little one being well care for! I think it is brilliant idea to merge Montessori and Reegio method of teaching. Couldn't be happier with Vinci School
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sitting in the graduation ceremony for vinci school right now. The owner is lecturing parents not to complain to each other. Her PowerPoint presentation is backyards and unreadable. It is hot. We just want to see our kids sing.
Avoid this place.
OMG this. That presentation was ridiculous. She essentially lured parents there to see their kids sing and then ambushed us with a 30 minute lecture on how we work too much and have high levels of anxiety over our kids. Please relax and look at this backwards PowerPoint.
Anonymous wrote:We went to the timeshare style presentation that the owner does when you tour. We were really put off by the fake science presented as well as a number of sexist comments (boys play with trucks, girls play with dolls type of thing). The owner seemed really awful. The comments above about the "graduation" seem to confirm this!
Anonymous wrote:I am sitting in the graduation ceremony for vinci school right now. The owner is lecturing parents not to complain to each other. Her PowerPoint presentation is backyards and unreadable. It is hot. We just want to see our kids sing.
Avoid this place.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter started since the beginning. I have to say I'm more than pleased. She learned a lot and increased a lot her confidence. There is always something new. STEM is in the weekly themes which her teacher posts questions for us to continue talking about it at home. When my daughter saw the cooking steam and said "evaporation", believe me, my husband's jaw dropped to the ground! I looked at the previous thread and can agree that sometimes it feels disorganized. The director is a nice lady and is doing her best, obviously overwhelmed by so many families who want to enroll. I feel that the school is safe, with camera surveillance and controlled access for parents. Teachers are very high quality and they are all degreed. In our previous centers we only get teachers who barely speak English. Their portal system tracking my daughter's progress is brilliant, perhaps a lot of work for some parents but we love it. Teachers did have some turnover but mostly assistant teachers which is typical in daycares. We were upset with one lead teacher who left recently. But we got an expert trainer to fill in - so can't complain. It's obviously not for everybody. You have to find the fit for your kids. For our daughter, it's the definitely the best school she's ever been to.
Anonymous wrote:I have a school in mind for my DD, but I took notice of the school driving on Duke St. today. I was interested in going to the open house, but not after seeing they are Montessori/Reggio/STEM. As an educator, that is way to much to keep up with while providing consistent high-quality educational experiences. I was even more dismayed that the school posted this below comment on Facebook in response to an unhappy parent.
Vinci School: We appreciate your feedback. Your child is in distress due to your marital situation and it has nothing to do with his color. A distressed child who complains being left behind by his parents, who hits himself as well as hitting others require special attention which our school can not provide. We are happy that you find the right environment for him.
This right here shows me this school has no boundaries, lacks professionalism, and along with their hybrid curriculum, is nothing more than a gimmick to siphon money from parents.