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PILGRIM COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL
License issued (IL)460 LAKE STREET, OAK PARK, IL 60302
DCC in Cook County, Illinois
- Hours
- 8:30 AM–3:30 PM
- Licensed for
- 97 children
The public record
- License number
- 038118
- License status
- License issued (IL)
- License type
- DCC
- Licensed capacity
- 97 children
- Address
- 460 LAKE STREET, OAK PARK, IL 60302
- County
- Cook County
- Phone
- +17088485869
- Website
- Not listed
Hours
Listed on Google
- Mon
- 8:30 AM–3:30 PM
- Tue
- 8:30 AM–3:30 PM
- Wed
- 8:30 AM–3:30 PM
- Thu
- 8:30 AM–3:30 PM
- Fri
- 8:30 AM–3:30 PM
- Sat
- Closed
- Sun
- Closed
Hours change without the licence record changing. Call before you plan a drop-off around these times.
What Illinois licensed
Illinois licenses day care and overnight care separately, so PILGRIM COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL is listed against each one it holds. Every figure is a ceiling the state set, not a count of places free.
- Day care, ages
- 2 to 6 years
- Day care, licensed for
- 97 children
- Languages reported
- English
Amenities and accessibility
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
Reported on the provider's Google business listing, not verified by the state.
How the reviews split
The 4.1 average comes from 11 Google reviews. An average hides whether opinion is consistent or divided, so the spread is shown too.
- 5 star8
- 4 star0
- 3 star1
- 2 star0
- 1 star2
From Google
Recent parent reviews
My daughter had such a great experience at Pilgrim! She loved being outside and exploring everything on her own time. Thank you for giving us a safe and creative space for our kiddo!
Jennifer BullsJun 23, 2024We attended Pilgrim Community Preschool in the 2 year old and 3 year old classrooms, as well as summer camp. Every step of the way, with all of the various teachers, we felt welcomed and nurtured. From the in-home visit with teachers before the start of school, to daily pictures and clear communication from the staff, we loved our experience at Pilgrim. Every day you are welcomed at the door with smiling faces who know every child’s name. My kid is very cautious with new experiences and, as a “COVID baby,” had little social experiences in his early childhood, and the team at Pilgrim helped him come out of his shell, try new things, and make friends. The teachers are gentle and encouraging in their approach, celebrating the students victories and helping them through their challenges. There is a sense of community, respect and inclusivity at Pilgrim. I cannot say enough wonderful things about our experience the last few years.
Karine ProvostJun 14, 2024Waited until the end of the school year to fully assess and compare the environments before writing this review. We wanted to love this school, but ultimately ended up pulling our son out after a few months. My son had Cheryl and Jen as his teachers. Cheryl has a warm presence while Jen picked who she wanted to be warm with. I could only imagine what I didn’t witness, considering my son came home one day and said shut your face, which we have never said before, but I’ll share a couple of examples of what I did witness. Jen said she couldn’t understand what my son was saying to her, she stood over him, looked at him and said “I have no idea what he’s saying”. Immediately after that, another little girl came up to her and said something she also couldn’t understand. Jen got down on her knee, eye level with the child and said “I don’t understand can you show me?” Another instance I watched her neighbor’s child push my child and she gently says “no no” then when my son pushed him back she yelled at him and contained him. There was an issue everyday we picked him up from school. We weren’t welcome there, and it was made known. They insisted my son had “special needs” they couldn’t attend to. Switched schools and have not had a problem, no special accommodations, no issues. He was awarded student of the month after a couple months at the new school. The award was given for peer interactions and following classroom rules. If you’re what they want there, you’ll love it. If you’re not, they’ll break your kids spirit.
Danielle UribeMay 13, 2024This school has exceeded our hopes for our daughter's first experience at school. We looked around extensively before settling on PCNS and are so happy with the program. Our daughter was 3, (now 4), and before classes started, her teachers came to meet her at our house and did a little art project with her, and then there was an open house before classes started. Because of this, she already knew them and the space on her first day and she wasn't anxious at all, just excited. Her classroom is well laid out (and is clean!) with a lot of different things to explore and play. There's a mixture of free play and structured play. I am very impressed with her curriculum, which covers literacy, writing & drawing, math, and science every week following different themes. She loves her teachers Mr. Rob and Ms. Molly, and has been learning a lot of social skills and making friends with her classmates. We saw a big improvement with her at home after she started school as she's learning how to manage and express her feelings and communicate them with words. Early in the year, they had parent-teacher conferences and my husband and I were impressed (again) with her teachers. It was obvious they had been paying a lot of attention to her and had identified some areas where we could work with her at home in terms of academic and social skills, as well as the things she was doing very well on. We feel like we have a great collaborative relationship with them and are very comfortable talking to them about concerns or to seek advice. I'll close with a story about something that just really highlights the love and the care that the staff have for the kids. At the end of a week, we picked up my daughter to take her to her yearly pediatric appointment and she was afraid of getting a vaccine. She was crying very hard as we left, and the director of the program, Ms. Emily, (who every day welcomes them as they arrive and says goodbye as they leave) sat down on the ground and talked to her until she started to calm down. Ms. Emily said she was also going to get a shot that weekend, and she suggested that she and my daughter both concentrate on saying the ABCs and they could compare what letters they got to before the shots were done. It was a big help both in the moment and while we were at the doctor. And then she actually remembered and specifically asked my daughter about it when she arrived the next Monday! We're looking forward to another year there. We're also expecting another child now and will definitely be sending him to this school when he's old enough. If you're looking for a wonderful program with expert staff and a play-based philosophy, I strongly suggest this one.
Sasha KirschnerJan 12, 2023Pilgrim is an amazing preschool. The teachers are incredible in fostering a playful and creative environment that enabled our children to grow. Our kids love going to Pilgrim every single morning; their friendships with classmates endure beyond their enrollment; and we're friends with other parents, too!
Etienne PelapratJan 22, 2020It was very important to us to find a school with a loving and caring environment. As soon as we walked into Pilgrim’s open house house we knew we had found the right place. The teachers and staff are truly amazing, caring people and we felt like we were joining a community of parents and teachers with a common goal of embracing the uniqueness in each child there and helping them to explore the world around them and learn how to build and manage relationships and social interactions. My kids have made some of their best friends there and they talk about their teachers all of the time. I was also blown away by how much their minds started exploding when they started school. They come home singing songs, putting on their coats by themselves (a big deal for a 2 yr old sometimes), pointing out new things they have learned at school, asking more questions about their surroundings. I couldn’t be happier with this school. My son just graduated up to Kindergarten and he still has play dates with his pilgrim friends and looks through his memory book from pilgrim. Couldn’t recommend this place more!
Austin O'BrienJan 10, 2020
Reviews shown verbatim as published on Google Maps.
Questions parents ask about PILGRIM COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL
Is PILGRIM COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL a licensed child care provider in Illinois?
- Yes. PILGRIM COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL holds Illinois licence 038118, listed as "License issued (IL)" by the Department of Children and Family Services, licensed as a day care center in Cook County. Confirm current standing at sunshine.dcfs.illinois.gov before enrolling.
What ages does PILGRIM COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL accept?
- Illinois licenses PILGRIM COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL for children 2 to 6 years during the day, with a licensed day capacity of 97. The span is what the licence permits, not a statement of which ages have places free.
What languages are spoken at PILGRIM COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL?
- The licence record lists English. That is what the provider reported to the state, not a guarantee that a speaker is on site at every hour.
Does this page show inspection results for PILGRIM COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL?
- No. Illinois publishes monitoring and licensing reports going back to 2010 through Sunshine at sunshine.dcfs.illinois.gov. Those reports are not included here, so nothing on this page reflects PILGRIM COMMUNITY PRESCHOOL's inspection history either way. Look the provider up there and read the monitoring record.
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About this record
This page republishes the public license record maintained by the Department of Children and Family Services. Fields marked "Not listed" are absent from the state's published data, not hidden. Verify current license status with the agency before enrolling.
Where this comes from
- Primary. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services provider record, published through DCFS Sunshine, licence 038118. Monitoring reports back to 2010 are published there and are not included on this page.
- Context. Our explainer on how Illinois daycare licensing and inspections work, and on Illinois child care assistance.
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