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Showing 1-15 of 21 centers for "10028"

Showing 1–15 of 21 licensed centers matching "10028"

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Imogen Roche Foundation, Inc.

New York, NY · 10028
36 Preschoolers and 280 School-Aged Children SACC ✓ Licensed
B

Big Apple Youth Sports, Inc.

New York, NY · 10028
68 School-Aged Children SACC ✓ Licensed
F

Farjad Azad, Taraneh

New York, NY · 10028
12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children GFDC ✓ Licensed
C

Cronin, Natalie

New York, NY · 10028
12 children, ages 6 weeks to 12 years AND 4 additional school-aged children GFDC ✓ Licensed
I

International Preschools, Inc.

Manhattan, NY · 10028
2 YEARS - 5 YEARS PRESCHOOL 0 violations
E

Eastside Day School Llc

Manhattan, NY · 10028
0 YEARS - 2 YEARS INFANT TODDLER 0 violations
M

Manhattan Schoolhouse Llc

Manhattan, NY · 10028
0 YEARS - 2 YEARS INFANT TODDLER
A

Association To Benefit Children

Manhattan, NY · 10028
2 YEARS - 5 YEARS PRESCHOOL
E

Eastside Day School

Manhattan, NY · 10028
PRESCHOOL 0 violations
T

The Brearley School

Manhattan, NY · 10028
3 YEARS - 5 YEARS PRESCHOOL ✓ Licensed
M

Manhattan School House Llc

Manhattan, NY · 10028
2 YEARS - 5 YEARS PRESCHOOL
S

St. Stephen Of Hungary School

Manhattan, NY · 10028
3 YEARS - 5 YEARS PRESCHOOL ✓ Licensed
M

Msh 1538 Llc

Manhattan, NY · 10028
0 YEARS - 2 YEARS INFANT TODDLER
T

The Lower And Early Childhood Center

Manhattan, NY · 10028
3 YEARS - 5 YEARS PRESCHOOL ✓ Licensed 0 violations
S

St. Ignatius Loyola School

Manhattan, NY · 10028
3 YEARS - 5 YEARS PRESCHOOL ✓ Licensed

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