I have never heard of West Philly community center before being referred there for preschool for my son. During the enrollment process there were no issues dealing with the director was peaceful professional and simple. Due to my work schedule I wasnt able to get out there to the school to take documents out there and she made it very easy for me to get the documents to her without me having to come to the school. My son is very particular about where he is in the people hes around stuff Im coming home from school every day happy and excited and looking forward to going back the next day tells me a lot about the facility and the teacher and the kids that hes around. I went there one day to pick him up last week and I thought I would see a small preschool but its a huge School for preschoolers and its very nice its clean its quiet considering its all three for three and four-year-olds but I like it a lot and Id recommend that place to any parent who has a preschool-age child in there looking for a place for them to learn just call and ask for Miss Melissa Wyatt she is awesome and shes a very sweet woman youd like her and youd like the facility.
My son has been going there for years..I trust this staff..they are great
My daughter attends the Pre-K program at this location. The teachers are knowledgeable and other staff are always curtious and helpful.
I visited for a Pre-K and Kindergarten school fair. It was nice.
Good for the area and good for playing indoor soccer.
My Son has attended the after school and summer camp programs at the West Philadelphia Community Center and another Caring People Alliance location at the R.W. Brown Community Center in North Philadelphia.He was first enrolled at WPCC due to that site being closest to my home. I later enrolled him at the R.W. B Community Center as it was closer to my work and my work hours and location had changed.I was worried hes miss his friends and all the activities- but he didnt miss a beat! The staff at both locations cared so much about his experience and transition. Their name says it best Caring People Alliance.Hes learned about urban gardening, humane animal education- The R.W. Brown Community Center has a program where the kids work with Ferrets, rabbits, and trained companion dogs, he fell in love with the guinea pigs too. All that hes learned has really help capture his love or reading- he reads at a second grade level in kindergarten... I wish his school offered a lot of what Caring People Alliance offers!Best program in the city, and wont cost an arm and a leg!Thank You- to the all the staff you really care and understand children!
Great Place! Frierndly Staff!! Quality Services!!!
The best yet
Wonderful Learning Atmosphere
Very friendly staff! Downside is the roof is a bit leaky in the gym
The whole area around the place is horrible but the community center is a lil hope for kids with disabilities.
I work there
Working
School goes there for recess