About The Pangea School @ Lawrenceville
The Pangea School @ Lawrenceville ( Day care center ) is located at 850 Buford Dr, Lawrenceville, GA 30043, United States. It is categorised as : Private elementary and middle school..
Other categories: Day care center, After school program, Education center
Ratings & Ranking
The Pangea School @ Lawrenceville has a rating of 3.9 and is ranked number 4233 in the US.
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Address & Location
The Pangea School @ Lawrenceville is located at 850 Buford Dr, Lawrenceville, GA 30043, United States.
Schools Fees
Given that it is categorised as Private elementary and middle school., the school fees for The Pangea School @ Lawrenceville range between 24,000 USD and 40,000 USD.
Vacancies:
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Admissions:
Admissions are currently open at The Pangea School @ Lawrenceville.
The Pangea School @ Lawrenceville Proximity Zone:
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Parents & Students Reviews:
The Pangea School @ Lawrenceville has 54 reviews with an overall rating of 3.9. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.
– My kids asthma medication was lost by staff multiple times. It put him in danger and me out of >$800.
– They don’t do parent teacher conferences, even if you request one.
-There is a lot of screen time at this center. I can’t tell you how many times I picked up my child (at different time points throughout the day) to find his class looking at a screen.
– Security is lacking. On multiple occasions, I’ve been able to walk inside this location, go past various rooms with kids and pick up my child from a teacher who has never met me without being verified that I was an authorized pickup.
-Too many last minute school closures in the middle or beginning of the day due to water, power or pipes. I would be called saying I had an hour to pick up my child (when I worked 1.5 hours away). -They gave <2 weeks notice of changing their closing time from 6:30 PM to 6:00 PM. Hardly enough time for a parent to find a new childcare provider if their commute didn't work with the hours.
- Turnover seems higher than other daycares. In a 1-2 month span, my kid had 4-5 different teachers. At a certain point, I stopped checking Class dojo. They say they post pics and vids but it really depends. One day you may get 3 pictures and they might not even include your child in them. Then you may get radio silence for a week. Then you might get a new teacher. It's hard to follow.
-The mosquitos here are vicious. They will ask you to send mosquito spay. However, its a lucky draw if it gets applied. Kids move around so much and the teachers don't even know what belongs to who. So even though I personally handed over multiple bottles of bug spray to stay, my kid still came home bleeding from way too many mosquito bites. It was seldom that a bandaid was put on for a bleeding bite.
-Too many times my kid came home with scratches or a bite and there would be zero explanation from the daycare. When I would ask, I would get blank stares.
- On their incident report form, there is an option for the teachers to check "I don't know". So your kid could come home with a bite mark and the teachers can just check "i don't know" and somehow, that is an acceptable response there.
- The outside play area leaves much to be desired. I'd also deduce that shade is to be desired there.
- The food served to those children leaves much to desired.
-Classroom features are lacking. Outdated toys/equipment. Additionally, the classroom "curriculum" is rarely used, if even at all.
-Parking and drop off can be a nightmare. There are very few spots to park. There are multiple times I've been stuck there for >20 minutes.
-“After-school” activity options that have an additional fee are more stress than advantageous. Third party vendors will provide services like computer science or dance to the school and then drop out with zero warning or classes are cancelled frequently (but you still pay for the month).
– Staff morale is noticeably low. The vast majority of the teachers are visibly burned out.
– You don’t want Ms. Bermudez as your child’s teacher.
– Not an easy task to get in touch with the Director, Ms. Siri or her husband. Sometimes they will respond to an email, but for the most part they are ignored. Their time also seems to be split with their other center in Loganville so catching them in person is even more difficult.
This center is “affordable” for a reason. They will repeatedly request parents/guardians to leave a positive review on google while leaving your ClassDojo message on read. I’ve been asked by the director to leave a positive review on google way more times than she’s taken the time to work/communicate with my family.
So here’s the review that was requested of me, by the center.
I hope it helps someone find an alternative.