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Businiess name:  Primrose School
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
When I began looking for a school for my daughter to attend, I was drawn to Primrose due to their excellent private kindergarten program. My daughter was only four, but she was already exhibiting advanced academic skills. Unfortunately, at other schools, she wasn't being challenged which led to her finding her own ""fun"" (which ultimately led to her getting in trouble oftentimes). At Primrose, the curriculum was challenging enough to keep her engaged and presented her the opportunity to grow and mature. When she started kindergarten this year, she was ahead of the game. She was already reading chapter books, doing addition, subtraction, and multiplication, and she was prepared for the social norms present in a school setting. My son continues to attend Primrose and I wouldn't have it any other way. I know he, too, will be well-prepared when he is old enough to attend public school. He loves going to school, and as a parent that has to work, I can't be more thankful.

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