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London Bridge Prep School

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25201 Kuykendahl Road #700,
Tomball, Texas
77375

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+1 281-394-3857

londonbridgeprepschool.com

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Today: 06:15 am — 06:30 pm

Monday
06:15 am — 06:30 pm
Tuesday
06:15 am — 06:30 pm
Wednesday
06:15 am — 06:30 pm
Thursday
06:15 am — 06:30 pm
Friday
06:15 am — 06:30 pm

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    If you are in the military, if your family is going through a separation of any kind, if there is a big change going on in your child's life or if your child has separation anxiety this is NOT the place for your little one. This place is not empathic with preschoolers that are struggling. They are focused on curriculum but empathy and compassion are not part of the agenda. I had a 2 month deployment and my husband had a project out of the state. They made this time miserable for everyone in our family. They called us every day complaining about our 4y/o boy. They threatened to suspend him every other day for his tantrums and had us scrambling around trying to find people to pick him up. They ended up suspending him for a day. They could not understand that this 4 y/o little boy was missing his mom and dad. Their recourse for a preschooler that has a tantrum is to suspend the child but you are still on the hook for the money. They never called to say anything good about our son during these 2 months. They never had the courtesy of telling us that he had a good day, or sent a picture of how he was doing. They made us feel and believe that there was something wrong with our son. I feared for the safety of my son when they called to inform that my 4 y/o hit a teacher and sent her to the hospital. Yes, as absurd as that sounds, that was the call I received two days before I demobilized. They also informed that he had a scratch on his neck but couldn't tell me what had happened. I found it odd that with so many cameras they didn't know. After 6 minutes arguing on the phone about what had happened, the director finally admitted that the teacher had scratch my son by accident. The first 3 times I asked, she denied any knowledge about who scratched him. I had my son here for almost 3 months. I got fooled by the curriculum, the cameras and the facility...but my short deployment revealed how incompetent this place is.
    By Devora Mas, December 25, 2017
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