Dear Parents,

I am pleased that you are considering Kiddie Korner to meet the early childhood education needs for your child. Choosing a school that supports Jewish values and teachings is one of the most significant decisions your family will ever make. I am confident that you will be pleased with the quality and dedication of of our staff, the curriculum, and our outstanding facilities. 

Kiddie Korner welcomes families from all walks of life to its preschool. Please read below for more on the admissions process.

Sincerely,

Shternie Raskin

Director

  


  

Admissions Process

1. School Visit

Please contact the preschool office if you would like to arrange a tour of the school. 

2. School Visit

Parents are to complete all questions on the application and return it with an application fee of $200.

Please include a copy of your child's birth certificate.

3. Admission

Admission to Kiddie Korner Preschool is premised upon the following:

  1. A school visit by the child's parents
  2. A school visit by the child with his/her parents
  3. Filing of this application and supporting forms 
  4. Review of the former school record and contact with previous school, when applicable
  5. The existence of a vacancy for which, in accordance with the plan of enrollment adopted by the school, the candidate is qualified
  6. Letter of acceptance for 2, 3, and 4-year-olds will be mailed not before March 1. Verbal notification of acceptance may not precede written acceptance.
  7. Deposits for preschool are due by March 21.
  8. Alumni families and siblings are not subject to these deadlines. 

If you need assistance in completing the application, or for any other information, please call the office, 718-596-4840, Ext. 25.

It is the policy of Kiddie Korner Preschool not to discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, or physical or mental disabilities unrelated to the ability to work or enjoy the benefits of the school’s programs, facilities, or services. Admission to the school is based upon each student’s academic records, personal interviews, observations by our faculty, teacher recommendations, and our admissions testing.