What are the chances of getting my child being enrolled?
An opening is created when a child leaves the program; this usually happens at the end of an academic semester or during the summer. The opening is filled as quickly as possible to ensure full enrollment in our centers. It may be filled by moving up a child currently enrolled in a younger group or by enrolling a new child. Siblings of currently enrolled children are given priority. As your child grows older, s/he becomes eligible for a space in the next age group. The children in your new age group may have been on the waiting list longer than your child. This will change your position on the waiting list. Families on the waiting list are informed when there is a place available for their child and given a short time to decide if they will accept the place. If you do not choose to enroll, the next family on the list for that group will be called. If you decline the space for any reason, please tell us if you still wish to remain on the waiting list. The many variables involved make it
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