Holmdel Preschool Center is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 674 North Beers Street, Holmdel, New Jersey NJ. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Holmdel Preschool Center receives unanimous 5-star ratings from parents who praise the caring, dedicated staff and engaging, well-rounded curriculum. Parents consistently report that children are excited to attend, experience strong academic preparation, and benefit from a nurturing environment with excellent communication from teachers.
We have been at Holmdel Preschool since my child was 4 months old and we could not be happier. My child is so excited to go to school every day and we are given lots of updates. The teachers truly care about the kids and keep them busy with lots of activities.
Phenomenal school. My daughter has been going here since she was only a few months old and she loves it. She screams in excitement whenever she sees her teacher during drop off, we get regular pictures of her throughout the day, they do tons of activities and crafts, the available hours are great, and the teachers genuinely care about the kids.
Our child has attended here for almost two years now. She loves her classmates, teachers and all the day to day activities. She has learned so much! The staff here is very communicative of our child’s progress and upcoming lessons/events. The summer camp also offers fun activities. Thank you!
I cannot recommend Holmdel Preschool enough. Our girls have learned and grown so much in their time at the school thanks to the school’s amazing teachers. Each teacher we encountered showered our girls with love and support each and every day. It’s never easy to send young children for daycare, Holmdel Preschool made it as easy as possible and my wife and I couldn’t be more appreciative. We’re forever grateful.
We had a heartbreaking experience at this preschool. My daughter cried nonstop every single day and began having panic attacks just going inside. As a parent, it was extremely hard to watch, and what made it worse was the lack of compassion we received from the staff. They were very strict and firm about their closed door policy and would not allow us to walk her to her classroom or help her settle in, even when she was clearly in distress. The environment also felt unwelcoming the shades were always down, and more than once we could hear teachers yelling from outside the building. After months of daily crying and emotional stress, we made the decision to pull her out and enroll her somewhere else. Almost immediately, the crying stopped and she finally felt safe and comfortable again. I truly wish we had trusted our instincts sooner. No child should be that upset for that long, and no parent should feel shut out when their child is struggling.