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Hi, I was hoping to get parent feedback on the Lake School. If you have any thoughts to share about you or your child's experience there I would love to hear it. Thanks. mom to a 3.5 year old
In general, I love the school. We've been there for 2 years now and my son LOVES it. My daughter will be starting in the fall. I could go on and on about the staff and director (whom I love love love!) about how much they are dedicated to the children and truly look to inspire and enrich them but I think that's given when you're dealing with a great preschool as The Lake School...so for me, it was more about my child's happiness and how well he was making friends and learning new things. The Lake School gets straight A's in all of the above! Not only does my son get angry at me if we miss school, he will actually ask to go early! He has made strong friendships, where parents regularly reach out for play dates! I guess 3-hours a day is sometimes not enough when you're having fun. Also, I have been very impressed with how they've prepared my son for kindergarten. In addition to the parent/teacher conferences that meet twice a year, you are provided with an in-depth written summary of your child's temperament and skill sets, indicating strengths or areas of improvement..this is at least a 4 page statement! This was tremendously helpful when my husband and I were assessing if he was ready for kindergarten-which he is more than ready, thanks to The Lake School! Did I mention, he can read and crack an egg flawlessly?
Also, the parent community is AWESOME! The first week my son started mid-year, I was approached and welcomed by so many people....it was so different considering my son had been at 2 preschools (due to moving and didn't like the other)....I'm not really sure what the magic is when it comes to the parent community but there definitely is something good happening. I suspect #1 reason you end up feeling at home w/ the school and community is because the school is part-time...so at drop off and pick up, you see the same people every day or once a week because its the same start and end time...that's not really the case at schools that provide part and full time care (our previous 2 schools) where parents come and go whenever....so familiarity seems to be a key player as to why The Lake School community is awesome...you actually have a chance to get to know the parents your kids play with...even if you weren't planning on it like me!
Lastly, I have never been one to participate or volunteer in anything but interestingly, I have become a VERY involved parent, though not required at all! There is a strong parent board and executive board with A LOT of parent participation...not just 5 moms!...these groups coordinate events for the school and parents all year long..matter of fact, there's an event in 2 weeks.. You should check it out! I can send you details..just email me. Hope this helps! Linda
The teachers have exceptional skills, enthusiasm and experience. Their knack at teaching in a play based environment is second to none. It has a nice community of parents, who help make the school a better place to be. If the class schedule works with your childcare schedule, The Lake School is a great place to be.
If you have any specific questions or concerns, I am happy to share our experiences. Cheers, Matt
Re: Seeking excellent Pre K program with 2011 openings
I'd urge you to take a look at The Lake School. Our son attended the
Developmental Kindergarten (''DK'') program last year and loved every
minute of it! It's a wonderful school, a fantastic program, and the
philosophy and feel of the school are so, so special. The kids really
benefit from the caring teachers and experienced Director. Come take a
look! http://www.thelakeschool.org/index.html
R.
Re: Bridge K/Transitional K Programs?
I'd urge you to take a look at The Lake School. Our son attended the
Developmental Kindergarten (''DK'') program last year and loved every
minute of it! It's a wonderful school, a fantastic program, and the
philosophy and feel of the school are so, so special. The kids really
benefit from the caring teachers and experienced Director. Come take a
look! http://www.thelakeschool.org/index.html
R.
Re: Preschool in Berk/Oakland for shy 4.5 yo
I would urge you to take a look at The Lake School, where you son would be
warmly cared for and supported in his preschool experience. The Lake
School teachers and Director are all experienced with meeting the kids
where they are, be it a bit reserved, bouncing with energy, creatively
inclined, etc. My son spent three years there, and my daughter is now
finally enjoying her time at the school, after years of enviously watching
big brother head off to the best place ever!
The Lake School is a small, private, non-profit preschool located in the Lake Merritt neighborhood of Oakland. Set in a turn-of-the-century home with a large outdoor space, it provides a comprehensive, developmentally-appropriate program in a creative, warm and relaxed environment. The school offers 3 hour programs for children starting at 2.5 years of age by Sept. 1, including a developmental kindergarten class. Younger children attend a morning session and pre-K children attend an afternoon session.
Feel free to email me if you'd like more parent perspective. You may also learn more by visiting www.thelakeschool.org, or contact director Jaynese Davis at (510) 839-4227.
Best of luck to you and your son in your search! Rachel
We are looking at preschools and are very interested in the Lake School. I'm just a little worried about the 3 hour day...is it enough? Also is play based better than Montessori or something more structured? Our son currently attends a Montessori school but beginning to feel that my son should play more...since he'll probably be in school for at least 16 years! He is turning 4 so this would be the year to prepare him for kindergarten. We just want to make the right decision for him especially since we are planning to apply to Head Royce and other private schools. Your feedback is greatly appreciated!
Re: Afternoon Preschool Programs
I do not know of an afternoon co-op preschool but would highly
recommend the Lake School in Oakland. While they are not a co-
op they do have huge parent involvement in many aspects of the
school and they have an afternoon program. The school is truly
a wonderful and amazing place.
dolby
Can anyone give me your experience of the Lake School? The recommendations are a few years old and don't really address the experience of the children there. I am wondering how my son, who is just over three, will fare transitioning from a small, home- based preschool (which is suddenly closing) to a larger environment. Is this a good school for children on the shy side? Also, what do parents do for after care if they need it? Any comments will be appreciated.
On parental involvement: Parents play a key role at the school, with a strong and active parents' board. While some schools may shy away from parental involvement, the Lake School welcomes it. The parent board plans many activities, including parent education nights, school field trips and whole family social activities. I know that my ability to be involved in the school makes me feel better about sending my child there. Regarding your son being shy, our son tends to be shy too, but he has really blossomed at the school and has made lots of friends.
To answer your other question, there is no aftercare at the
school, so parents are left to make their own arrangements.
In all, we love The Lake School. It has been a great place for
our son to attend.
Lake School Family
Re: Nurturing Preschool for 3 year olds
Look into the Lake School, in Oakland. It is a terrific program. We
love the teachers
(very experienced). My kids made a great transition to school when
they were 3.
Happy
Re: Developmental Language Disorder: Appropriate School?
I just visited The Lake School on Lester Avenue near Lake
Merritt. It is a wonderful part-time only preschool program in a
great space (a Victorian house with a large outdoor play space)
with professional (and wonderful) teachers. They focus on social
and emotional development, conflict resolution and language
development. Some of their students receive speech and language
intervention within the context of their day at the school.
Because one of their goals is ''to perform ongoing assessments of each child's cognitive, physical and social growth,'' the staff at the School are particularly astute and offer parents lots of insights based on their observations. There are formal assessments of each child in the Fall and Spring! Call the school at 510-839-4227. Wanda
Does anyone have any recommendations (good or bad) or information regarding the Lake School in Oakland? Thanks. Kristin
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