Suzuki School is a child daycare & preschools daycare located at 443 E. Paces Ferry Rd. Ne, Atlanta, Georgia GA. Find contact info, location details, and similar daycares nearby.
What Parents Say
Suzuki School receives mixed reviews with most parents praising the staff's warmth, competence, and genuine care for their children. However, two negative reviews allege serious concerns including racial discrimination and poor treatment leading to contract termination.
I cannot speak highly enough of The Suzuki School. As a new mom balancing the act of working away from home with finding the right care for our child, Suzuki was a complete blessing. The attention and investment we witnessed in the development of our son was top rate, as was the kindness, love and genuine care from the entire staff. Our voice was always heard, welcomed and encouraged as parents, and the partnership created with the school provided a wonderful relationship. We have since moved away from the Buckhead community, but remain in close touch with our son's teachers and the school administration -- a reflection of our high regard for the people and the philosophy represented at The Suzuki School.
My African-American son has been re-enrolled in the Suzuki School Buckhead campus since April 2018. During his time at Suzuki he has experienced specific discrimination targeted at him based on race. His civil liberties have been violated. Said violations have been documented with Buckhead Administration: Paula, Kimberly, and Kristen. There was a termination of contract based upon discrimination on 9/7/18.
We've been quite happy with our three years of our son attending Suzuki, and plan to send our daughter there. The staff are warm, friendly, competent and excellent.
Please keep your child away from this location. To say my niece's experience here was terrible doesn't even do it justice. We trusted this facility to take good care of her and they treated her so poorly. They labeled her and tried to find ways to kick her out. She started there at 3 months old and they asked her to leave before she turned 18 months old. I still can't fathom labeling anyone so tiny and precious as a "problem." It breaks my heart she had to be around teachers that didn't care for her, no child deserves to be treated that way.
My daughter has been going to suzuki buckhead for 10 months now. I am very pleased!