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City and Country School

146 West 13th Street, Manhattan, New York 10011

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Hours open

Monday:

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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Location & Phone number

146 W 13th St, New York, NY 10011, United States
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About the Business

City and Country School is a renowned primary school located in the heart of New York City. Situated at 146 West 13th Street, this institution prides itself on offering a unique and progressive approach to education. With a focus on experiential learning and a commitment to individualized instruction, City and Country School provides a nurturing environment where students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. The school's innovative curriculum encourages creativity, critical thinking, and collaboration, preparing students to become engaged and responsible citizens in an ever-changing world. If you are looking for a school that values diversity, creativity, and community, City and Country School is the perfect choice for your child.

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Peter Salzman:
2

"If you're looking to send your child to preschool / kindergarten, you're looking to spend between $25,000 to $40,000 a year. For that kind of money, you kind of expect a certain level of service. I've been researching preschools for my daughter for the past few months and went from zero knowledge to semi-knowledgeable the topic. On the face of it, City and Country looks like a good school, but sadly, I will never find out. My main complaint stems from their school tour policy. They require a $50 fee in order to view the premises and see the classrooms. Why is that weird? Imagine... * a restaurant that requires you to pay to get a menu. * a car dealership that charges a fee to view their cars. * buying a home that charges $50 for the open house. * a library that charges to peruse the stacks of books. You get the picture. I understand an application fee, but a fee to simply see the school is absurd. When I asked to waive the tour fee, the City and Country School wrote back that it's "common" for private schools to charge a fee for a school tour. Not true. A few do. Wetherby-Pembridge and The Episcopal School do. The vast majority don't. Considering that I wouldn't want my child to be in the stifling atmosphere of a Wetherby-Pembridge or Episcopal School, I'm just going to assume that requiring a fee for a school tour is a warning sign of a school that's not right for our family. I want my daughter to be a confident free-spirit, in an atmosphere of fraternity and equality. This is NOT the impression I get from Wetherby-Pembride and The Episcopal School. Extrapolating, this probably isn't the case for C&C either. The shining gold star standards of New York City private and independent preschools, The Avenues, 92nd Y, Saint Ann's, Berkeley Carroll do NOT require this absurd fee, and these are the schools I strongly desire for my daughter. In fact, Avenues (perhaps the best preschool in the city) wants me to come to *two* tours before applying. If City and Country has taught me anything, it's that requiring a fee to see a school is a good warning sign of a school whose environment is not right for my happy, curious and free-spirited daughter."

more 7 years ago
Beneriffic:
5

"This is the best school ever! I love it!"

more 9 years ago
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