Opened in 2007, National Presbyterian Child Care Center is a traditional child care center dedicated to providing early childhood education in a nurturing and stimulating environment. A loving and inclusive community, NPCCC strives to facilitate the social, cognitive and physical development of young children.
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4124 Van Ness ST NW, 4124 Van Ness ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20016
District Office:District of Columbia Child Care Licensing Unit
District Office Phone:(202) 727-1839 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
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NPCCC2014-08-15 19:30:49
We are of course disappointed to see such a negative anonymous review of our Center here. These concerns were not brought to our attention by this (or any other) parent. We encourage anyone interested in learning more about us to give us a call and arrange for a personal tour.
Also, I don't think those pictures are necessarily those of this center. The first one, yes, but the next three, no. The ages are 6 weeks to 3 years old. And if you don't have "priority" and work at National Presbyterian School or are affiliated with the church, there is apparently a wait list that is "years long." I can't understand why because this place isn't that great.
For the amount of money I had to pay to send my child here, it is NOT worth it! The center is small, reeks of poop, the staff is poorly trained, is under poor leadership, and among other things we're supposed to provide everything like diapers, tissues, wipes, as well as meals. I was lied to about several things like curriculum, field trips, and outdoor play. Sending my child here was the worst mistake I've made. No, nothing drastic happened to my child here, but my child would have been better off going anywhere else but here.
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We are of course disappointed to see such a negative anonymous review of our Center here. These concerns were not brought to our attention by this (or any other) parent. We encourage anyone interested in learning more about us to give us a call and arrange for a personal tour.
Also, I don't think those pictures are necessarily those of this center. The first one, yes, but the next three, no. The ages are 6 weeks to 3 years old. And if you don't have "priority" and work at National Presbyterian School or are affiliated with the church, there is apparently a wait list that is "years long." I can't understand why because this place isn't that great.
For the amount of money I had to pay to send my child here, it is NOT worth it! The center is small, reeks of poop, the staff is poorly trained, is under poor leadership, and among other things we're supposed to provide everything like diapers, tissues, wipes, as well as meals. I was lied to about several things like curriculum, field trips, and outdoor play. Sending my child here was the worst mistake I've made. No, nothing drastic happened to my child here, but my child would have been better off going anywhere else but here.