St. Dominic'S Torch is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 2340 Andrews Avenue, Bronx, New York NY. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
St. Dominic's Torch receives consistently high praise from parents, with particular recognition for its specialized support of children with autism and speech delays. Parents commend the caring and attentive staff, clean facilities, and bilingual environment. Multiple reviewers report significant developmental improvements in their children's speech and behavior.
My son who has autism went to the school for pre-K I wish I would’ve known about this school sooner he learned so much if you have kids on the spectrum or any speech delays I would recommend this school. Everyone have different experiences, but mine was great my son also have behavioral issues and they handled that well. He started talking more after graduating as well.
Really not sure how I been feeling about this school with my kiddo, not sure if she’s actually even learning anything. Not sure how she is being treated. Came home the other day with a mark on her face. I asked the teacher how did that happen. She said she would ask the other teachers the following week, she is not in the school now there’s a NEW teacher. So I’m not even sure what happen to my daughter to get a slash mark on her face. I didn’t make it a big deal because the teacher is gone now. The next time my kid comes home with a mark on her face I will be going to the school myself . There’s really no updates every now and then on her behavior or anything . Rides the bus there and back and takes lot of the time on the bus it’s really not convenient at all. I’m really thinking about taking her out of the school at this point.
We were scheduled for a tour with Tracy after my son was approved for a 12:2:1 classroom. My son loved the class, and while we were filling out his enrollment paperwork for about 20 minutes, he had a meltdown when it was time to leave. My son has behavioral challenges and developmental delays, which is exactly why he qualifies for this type of classroom. Instead of offering support or understanding, Tracy immediately stated that my son “belongs in a smaller class,” despite his evaluation clearly recommending a 12:2:1 setting. We chose this school because the staff is supposed to be trained to work with children like my son, yet Tracy showed little patience and no willingness to help. She did not offer any strategies, alternatives, or resources—only discouragement. If your child may be on the spectrum, has delays, or has difficulty communicating, I would not recommend this school based on our experience.
This school is the best option for babies with speech delays.... I am very grateful with all the staff and the teacher... my baby loves it.. he has been there for 1 school year...
I am so thankful with this school and all the workers my son loves his teachers they help him so much with his speech delay