Bundy Canyon Christian School

Private | PK-8 | Christian | 234 students |  

PHONE: (951) 674-1254

HOURS: 6 hours per day

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23411 Bundy Canyon Rd

Wildomar, CA 92595

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Bundy Canyon Christian School is a private school in Wildomar, California. It is coed and Christian affiliated, serving 234 students in grades PK-8.

This school's average Community Rating, based on 18 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Mar 9, 2012
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My children attended this school. My children liked the farm animals, but I was concerned that the school looked dirty and was in need of repairs. Additionally, the teachers are not accredited. I am more at ease now that they attend a different school that is cleaner, in better shape and taught by accredited instructors.
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Posted on Aug 17, 2011
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My son and his best friend attended this school from preschool through third grade. We decided to put the kids in the LEUSD school system and we are so glad we made the right choice. Both my son and his friend were held back a grade because they were a year behind in all academic areas. The children are much happier now and they love getting to play on a real playground and they enjoy the nicer facility. BCC is not an accredited school and the teachers are not credentialed like public school teachers have to be. Why would anyone pay $ to attend a school when free public schools are a better education? Your child can learn about God through your church without having to attend a private school. I am so blessed to be a part of the LEUSD school system and I wish I would have made the switch sooner. I hope this helps someone make the right decision for their child's future.
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Posted on Jun 8, 2011
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Great school I had ever seen in my life. God first, and academic second.Challenging Abeka corriculum, very strong academics. I absolutely have zero complain about the school. Zero tolerance to bulling, and being a small school, we are like family depending on how much one want to get involved. There are many opportunities to get to know each other. The school is dirty but I go home rejoicing with a car full of sand and dirty uniform but with 3 CLEAN MINDS. Best gift I had ever given to my 3 children is to enroll them here.
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Posted on Jan 29, 2010
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The best start I could have ever given my son was to enroll him in BCCS when he started preschool. He went all the way through 8th grade - and his character is a blessed testimony to the people that taught him. Thank you!!
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Posted on Jan 21, 2010
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i think at bundy canyon christian school is a very responsible school that teaches the kids good lessons
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Posted on Oct 5, 2009
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Excellent school, with great teachers who are loving and caring. All four of my children have attended Bundy from preschool through 8th grade. All excel in academics and have gone into high school with solid academic foundations that were well above state norms. The farm-like atmosphere is not for everyone, but for those who enjoy giving children the chance to explore and be 'kids' it is an awesome experience. Yes, they will come home dirty,but they will be tired and happy and will acquire wonderful memories. The personal concern the teachers show is a testament to the dedication and conviction of the staff, and I highly respect and am indebted to this schools dedication to providing a unique, above average educational and academic experience for my children.
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Posted on Jan 18, 2009
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I have three children and all of them go here, and have been for the last 4 years. (since preschool). we all love it very much! the teachers all know your children by name and each child is loved and cared for the same. i really like the god centered environment and the abeka curriculum is challenging, but my kids are up to it. the price is very reasonable and we feel right at home. although the buildings could use alittle updating, the facility is functional and i prefer a great education for a good price with a not as attractive school verses a great education for a higher price with a cosmetically beautiful school site. the kids love the farm look and all of the fun dirt and water there is to offer. where a kid can be a kid!
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Posted on Oct 9, 2008
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My daughters have done outstanding, scoring in the top percentailes on the standford tests, Are excited about going to school, and manage to do all this with out bringing home a ton of homework. I have been happy with the individualized teaching and the fact that they let the kids progress at their own pace, not trying to keep everyone at the same rate. I have 3 daughters who have hit every grade offered, and overall am extremely happy. The price is reasonable as well and the staff is responsive. Trent Hilderbrand
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Posted on Aug 11, 2008
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We attended this school from 2005-2007. We left being very disappointed with the condition of the classrooms as well as the faculty. Some very disturbing things occurred between staff and students and the way the school handled the situations was appalling. Unfortunately the 'farm like' appearance on the outside also means dirty classrooms with leaky roofs and dirty bathrooms with spiders in them. We have since switched to another local christian school, that change was the best choice we made.
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Posted on Apr 4, 2008
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School administrators lack the skill and finesse to put children first. Most teachers are not credentialed and the facilities are a shambles. Class size is usually small, but no guarantee to the max in each class. My child has attended this school for 5 years and although we enjoy the homey atmosphere and mostly Christian teachings - the politics are hazardous to the children's education and we'll be moving on to another school.
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