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Location:
380 Goldhawk Trail
Toronto ON
Age groups:
Preschool Schoolage
Telephone:
416-291-6163
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My son, now 3.5 has been enrolled full-time at the banting and best child care since July 2016, and he absolutely loves it, loves going to school, loves the teacher and have since made quite a bit of friends in the dMy son, now 3.5 has been enrolled full-time at the banting and best child care since July 2016, and he absolutely loves it, loves going to school, loves the teacher and have since made quite a bit of friends in the daycare. As parents, the teachers are experienced (most are 20+ year exp in the centre), responsive, and caring for the kids. It was unfortunately that they removed the half day program, but for $680 full-day, the price is really cheapest in town, even compare to homecare. My wife and I cannot say enough about how satisfy we are for this arrangement, definitely a gem. Lower price doesn't always equal lower quality, and higher price ($1K+ avg for the area) doesn't always mean higher quality. That's what we learned.