the bridge school vs mindbuilders

margaret1298's picture

Hi! Im a newbie here. Just would like to know your thoughts about the bridge school vs mindbuilders? Any recommendations perhaps? My son is 2 yrs & 7 months old and we are planning to enroll him this summer to check if he's ready. He's been attending play & learn in gymboree for quite sometime now.

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Anonymous's picture

Hi, my daughter has been enrolled in both Mindbuilders and The Bridge School and im happy to say that she's still in The Bridge School now and will be attending it again next year for Grade 2. She only stayed in Mindbuilders for 1 year for her nursery class and i transferred her to Bridge right after that. While Mindbuilders is an ok school, I really liked the developmentally appropriate curriculum they have at the Bridge, compared to the Multiple Intelligence curriculum at Mindbuilders. I find that she has learned and absorbed more using the Bridge School curriculum. Their bi-annual portfolios really give you a good gauge on what your child has learned throughout the year. It is very detailed and really showcases your child's achievements. Check out both schools but i would really recommend the Bridge School. I am amazed at how much my child knows now. :)

tinmontinola's picture

Hi! I'm a Bridge School parent and I would really recommend The Bridge School for your kid. They foster a great environment where kids learn through play! And their bi-annual progess reports on the kids are very individualized and detailed.

But to give you a better idea of both schools, I suggest you visit both schools with your son so you can have a feel of the environment. I know for a fact that Bridge accommodates inquiries right now and can allow you and your son to sit in a class and discuss the curriculum with the teachers.

You may contact Teacher Marge or Katrina at 8265777 or 09175374435. Check out their website at http://thebridgeschool.ph/contact.html

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