
Image From Roosevelt Island Day Nursery Are you Roosevelt Island parents looking for child care nursery program close to home? If so, you may wish to consider the Roosevelt Island Day Nursery (RIDN) for your child. According to RIDN web site:
The Roosevelt Island Day Nursery (RIDN) is an international school whose population reflects the rich ethnic, cultural and racial diversity of the Roosevelt Island community. The Day Nursery provides infant, toddler, preschool and Universal PreK programs for children ages 3 months through 5 years.
RIDN is located in two sites offering views of the East River the Queensboro Bridge and the NYC skyline. Each school provides opportunities for year round outdoor play in well equipped playgrounds and beautiful green lawns.
RIDN has been serving the community for over 30 years and welcomes visitors to see and learn more about our many programs.
The Roosevelt Island Day Nursery sent the following information regarding their upcoming Registration process:
Registration for Roosevelt Island Day Nursery’s Programs for children from ages 3 months to 6 years, for both River Road and Riverwalk Crossing locations
*Tuesday, March 20 and Wednesday March 21- Priority Registration for families currently enrolled at River Road and Riverwalk Crossing (including siblings and alumni families)
*Thursday, March 22- Priority registration for Riverwalk Crossing residents who have no current or previous affiliation with RIDN
*Tuesday, April 17- Open registration for the communityRegistration will take place at the RIDN located at 4 River Road, from 8am-3pm.
Financial aid is available to those who qualify.
All registrations must be accompanied by a 10% deposit (5% for those families applying for financial aid) to secure a place for your child.
More information on RIDN available at their web site including tuition and financial aid information. The RIDN is one of the applicants for Roosevelt Island Public Purpose Funds and intends to use any grants awarded to supplement their financial aid program for Roosevelt Island residents.
