Registration at A Child's Garden
Registration Details
NEW Families: Registration applications are accepted on a rolling basis for the waitlist for both our current program as well as future programs. We encourage you to inquire with the school (achildsgarden.office@gmail.com) regarding program availability prior to submitting your application. When you are ready to apply, please complete the registration application for the school location you are interested in. Instructions on how to submit the application can be found on each form. (Please note: you can apply for both locations with one form if you would like - see form for details.) EXISTING Families: For families that already attend A Child’s Garden, the re-enrollment period for the following year will occur in January/February. An all-school email will be sent out with details prior to re-enrollment opening. Tuition & Fees A $50 application/waitlist fee is due at the time a family applies. Once a child is admitted, a $150 enrollment fee ($125 for returning families) is due, along with payment of the first month of tuition (new families only - this tuition payment is applied to a family's first invoice) in order to secure a child's spot in the school. All fees and first month's tuition are non-refundable. Tuition is based on a child's age, program selection, and school location. Tuition price sheets are available upon request. Withdrawal from A Child's Garden If you choose to leave A Child’s Garden before the end of the school year, a 30-day notice is required. If notice is not given, payment of one full month of tuition will be due in addition to any other balance owed at that time. Any other arrangement needs to be made with the Director. A child’s records will be given upon request. |
Registration Forms:
Registratioin/Waitlist Application - Midtown Registration/Waitlist Application - Westside Summer Registration for our Giants program (Midtown only) can be found here. "The need for imagination, a sense of truth and a feeling of responsibility - these are the three forces which are the very nerve of education."
Rudolph Steiner |