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August 2023 by Amanda Atkinson
My son went to primrose for 3 years. They have help shape my son into a well rounded individual. They teach about community and kindness! Which I feel we need more of in this world. We are very thankful for primrose and their staff.
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January 2023 by Christy Q.
I would give them 10 stars if I could. My only regret is that where we previously lived there wasn't a Primrose School so our son wasn't able to experience it from day 1. We love this school. We love everything about it. And this is a SCHOOL. Not a daycare center. We love the teachers and administrators and staff. We love the classrooms and curriculum. We love all the amazing activities that they do here both during regular school hours and after. It is a privilege to send our son here and to watch him flourish every day.
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November 2018 by Abby Bongard
Our daughter spent 16 months at Primrose School of South Elgin. The Primrose curriculum, teachers, and support staff are nothing short of amazing! My daughter LOVED going to school and she learned so much. Although we had to move out of state, the teachers and staff tat Primrose of South Elgin have become an extension of our family. I didn't cry the first day we dropped our daughter off, but I sobbed when we had to say goodbye. We will miss them!
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November 2016 by Brent Todd
Primrose School of South Elgin saved my sanity as a parent and has given me so much more. It all started in the summer of 2011 roughly. My daughter was attending a child care facility and she was learning at a very fast rate. I was very impressed with the staff there, but then when she turned three, everything changed. Her learning sort of plateaued and I didn't really realize what was going on for the longest time. Then when I finally figured it out, I decided to do something about it. Thankfully, Primrose was just about to open and they gave me the tour and the sales pitch. The biggest difference about Primrose vs other child care centers is that Primrose isn't child care, it is a school. Learning is the top priority for the children, not just supervised play time.As soon as my daughter started, it was apparent how big of a difference Primrose was going to make in her life. She spent pre-k and private kindergarten at Primrose before moving onto public school for first grade. My son had spent all of his early childhood development at Primrose from 15months through pre-k before moving onto public school for kindergarten. He is doing phenomenal in school and has a real thirst for learning; something I believe he developed at Primrose.Businesses like to say that the highest form of flattery a customer can provide is referrals and even with my kids no longer enrolled at Primrose (though they will be for summer camps), I still tell everyone who asks about local child care. And yes, I always correct them that Primrose is not a daycare, rather a school. I cannot say enough good things about the staff at Primrose and the impact they have made on not only my life, but my children's lives.