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Primrose School of Alpharetta

Primrose School of Alpharetta

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Alpharetta, Georgia, 30004, United States
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May 24, 2017
We looked at several daycares, tried one for a year, but then settled on this one and never looked back. Since birth, our son has food allergies- wheat, egg, peanut- and is slowly outgrowing them by us and this wonderful daycare carefully managing what he eats and is around. The staff at Primrose Alpharetta works as a team efficiently and effectively to ensure that every kid is cared for. They are attentive to parents too and are a joy to hang out with. The peace of mind for me as a parent that every one (not just teachers) are informed and appreciate the direct consequences that allergies have on our son's health and opportunity to learn, laugh, and play. I cannot say the same for other daycares.

Mar 8, 2015
A little over two years ago I joined Primrose of Alpharetta's staff. Since working with this staff I have been blessed with some of the most motivated, energetic, welcoming and dedicated individuals. Not only am I surrounded by woman who take their job to the furthest extent, I am privileged to work with individuals who makes work feel like more than just a job. Not to mention our management, who equally welcomes their staff and offers great opportunities to better yourself as an individual and a classroom ready teacher. Primrose’s management dedicates itself to providing both professional and developmental trainings for all staff. Their consistency of support provides us with the educational equipment to perform and create an enriching, safe, fulfilling and fun environment for all of our children. I couldn’t ask for a better management, or dedicated staff. I must say, our families are awesome and I am even more blessed to have such committed families that first, entrust us with their loved ones, but also keep great connections to make you feel like more than just a teacher. I am looking forward to taking advantage of the great opportunities Primrose of Alpharetta provides to continue to perform and develop as both an individual and a teacher. Primrose of Alpharetta ROCKS!

Nov 1, 2012
We took a tour of the school and even though the school is quite old, we decided to give it a try.We changed our mind after a couple of weeks though. Everthing from the parking lot to admin rubbed us the wrong way. They care move about MONEY than they do about the kids. When you have "kids" running daycares I guess you get that level of care. It is one of the cheapest daycares in that area and now we know why. Would rather spend more elsewhere and know that our son is in good hands and we are treated with some respect.

Jul 28, 2010
My son, who is 4 yrs old, Ethan was hurt on April 21, 2010 at his pre-school in Alpharetta, and was taken to the hospital for damages near the eye. He was treated and released that same day. That same day, I went to visit the director of that school to ask for their insurance information. She stated, "she would talk to the owner and fax it to me the next day." Of course, I didn't receive it. I called the school on April 23,2010 and spoke with the director and stated further actions wi ll be taken if information is not given. Thirty minutes after our conversation, I got a call back from my wife saying, " Ethan is not allowed here anymore." Ethan was to graduate with his fellow students two weeks from now with all the other 4 yr olds. Now he can't because he has been expelled for no unknown reasons. He has been a good child and everyone loves him there. Other than having issues with the administation of him getting hurt. I have paperwork after paperwork of how good he is as a student. They had the nerve to say my son injuries was just a boo-boo. I am so upset and hurt by this establishment, that I will sue them and let every know what kind of people they are.

Feb 3, 2018

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