Anonymous wrote:At $20k, Grace Episcopal is an absolute bargain and it offers all the things you're looking for in a K program. The children in K get art several times a week, lots of outdoor time (the school sits on 11 acres, including a large wooded area with a stream and outdoor classroom space), two to three recess periods a day plus PE, and through the Responsive Classroom curriculum there is significant emphasis on social development. Here's a link to what they're currently doing in the K class: http://www.geds.org/page.cfm?p=456
Next Monday (Nov. 12) there is an open house (while classes are in session). Definitely worth checking out and learning more! We have been at Grace for three years now and couldn't be happier. It is a warm, nurturing environment and the family community is down-to-earth and welcoming.
Good luck in your search!
Anonymous wrote:I would nix Green Acres. Not as progressive as they were a few years ago.
Anonymous wrote:OP: To 18:22, I completely agree. I recently visited one of the big 3 schools and came away with the feeling that they use the lower school to subsidize the upper school. The schools that focused on the primary years were so much better, in my opinion.
To the ones suggesting Norwood, thank you. I did not consider it because of the location, despite being highly recommended by several people I know and trust. I didn't realize they offered transportation. I will definitely visit! Unfortunately, the other ones outside the Beltway are too far (and I just checked the websites to see if they offered transportation, but they do not).
Anonymous wrote:Sandy Spring Friends School. About $20k for preprimary, my DC is now in K (did Pre K there, too) and is very, very happy. Very child centered, lots of play and movement and hands on learning outside. They offer a bus, which my pre-k child handled easily.