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October 2023 by Linda L.
Through two kids and lots of moves we've had experience with 5 different preschools and Fisher ELC is head and shoulders above the rest - if you have the good fortune to get in do not hesitate. To a person everyone there is warm and kind and the curriculum is excellent and extremely well thought out. Communication is terrific and they make things easy on parents as well (flexible drop off / pick up times, lunch and snack included, they even keep and wash the kids' water bottles for them). My only regret is that we will only have one year at Fisher!
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November 2020 by Emily Garnett
Both of our children go to Fisher and we couldn’t be more impressed with the quality of early education. The teachers are very well qualified and care deeply about their little ones. They receive terrific program and administrative support. You truly feel part of a family at Fisher. Denver’s finest.
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November 2016 by Dugg D
Our son has been attending Fisher a few days a week for the last two years. It is an amazing school and the teachers and administrators are true professionals who obviously love their jobs as much as they love the children they attend. Because it is an extension of the University of Denver there is a great combination of full-time and student-teacher faculty, and they are truly cutting-edge when it comes to the curriculum they utilize. I am from Denver originally and am a product of public schools, and our son will attend public school once he is old enough, and I was somewhat uncomfortable enrolling him in a highly competitive and "not cheap" institution such as Fisher. I can honestly say that not only our decision to do so, but the genuine luck that we had in actually getting a spot for him, has made a world of difference for our son. He will have a great foundation upon which he can build as he enters Kindergarten and beyond.Fisher uses a lottery system to admit children, and parents unaffiliated with D.U. or who do not have a child at the school already compete for very few slots during their regular miniature matriculation. I would say that if you either can afford it or can qualify for financial aid, and are lucky enough to get a slot for 2, 3, or 5 days a week.... go for it. You won't be disappointed.