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June 2023 by is1531
Patricia was a teacher for my grand-kids. She did a great job. A great teacher with a great personality. She loves Aruba and so do I.IzzyPatricia is clearly the best teacher in the school.
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December 2022 by Manoo Ms
There's no option for less than 1 star. This school treat your kids like scrap.
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December 2018 by Kerby Thomas
I love, love, love this school. I remember when I first walked into the school, I cried so much and was so grateful to find a school and teachers that are amazing. Miss Patricia and Miss Debbie ( both Debbie's) are the best. My daughter has learned so much. The education is amazing and helos advance your children. She looks forward to going to school all the time....that means she is being treated very good. They take care if the kids as if they're are their own children. I'm so thankful to know that I can bring my daughter to a school and not have to worry about her safety.
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December 2018 by Cary Liang
my daughter loved this school so much, and we are planning to sign my younger daughter up when she's ready! Teachers are so helpful and full of passion, everything is organized, a lot of educational activities.
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December 2016 by Sahrish Ahmad
Friendly staffMy daughter likes it
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December 2015 by Elena
My son is currently enrolled at Infinity and I am very happy with his entire experience so far. The classroom size is small. The teachers are wonderful, especially Miss Patricia! Everyone is very caring, kind and nurturing. My son comes home with great projects each day involving what he learned like his numbers, shapes and colors. They have a gymnasium so rain or shine the kids get to run around and they even have kid size exercise equipment for them to play on. My son LOVES it and so do I. I highly recommend this preschool to everyone!
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December 2014 by Night Owl
Infinity Preschool came recommended as 'the best' school in the Marine Park area. After touring the school and meeting with my son's future teacher, Miss Patricia, I decided to sign up for the summer 2014 and the 2014-2015 school year. My husband and I were pleased with the developmental progress our two year old son was making there.One day, after I picked him up, I noticed he had an injury on his chest that looked like a prick with a sharp needle-like object and his t-shirt had white symmetrical circles in the same spot as the injury which appeared to have been sprayed on(a stain remover to get rid of blood most likely). When I asked his teacher, Miss Patricia about it, her immediate response was, 'What do you think happened?'. I thought that was a strange answer coming from a teacher to a worried parent. Furthermore, Miss Patricia told me that she is not aware of anything happening to my son on that particular day.After being lied to by Miss Patricia and her assistant, Miss Karen, my trust in these individuals and the school had been broken and I couldn't leave my son under their watch any longer. When I told Miss Wendy, the administrative associate of the school, that he will not be attending in the coming school year because of this incident, instead of being concerned, she attacked me verbally over the phone.My son had to undergo an intravenous blood test to make sure he did not contract HIV, Hepatitis B or C among other diseases, from the needle-like object that came into contact with his blood.There were other instances of neglect I've witnessed at Infinity Preschool: one girl's pacifier fell on the playground floor and the teachers just picked it up and placed it back in her mouth without as much as rinsing it; on a different occasion a toddler wandered all the way to the open door of the front entrance, and the teachers who were watching him, didn't come running, they had no idea he was gone!When I signed up my son at Infinity Preschool I was excited that he can learn and develop in a safe environment. However, the staff at Infinity Preschool has proven to be incompetent and inexperienced at watching children, and the school's administration has shown to lack the ethics and the professionalism to take responsibility for their mistakes.