Grace Building Blocks

Private | PK-8 |  

PHONE: (352) 629-4523

FAX: (352) 629-3383

HOURS: 5 hours per day

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2255 SE 38th St

Ocala, FL 34480

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Grace Building Blocks is a private school in Ocala, Florida. It is coed and parochial, serving grades PK-8.

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Associations: ACSI; Coed; Dance; Gymnastics; Nonprofit; Religious
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Posted on Dec 22, 2009
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Outstanding school!! Intimate, personal, loving family atmosphere. The director is amazing and she really sets the tone of the school--loving, warm, Christ-focused, and fun! My child, who is in VPK, has blossomed there. The teachers are so caring. Their centers model curriculum is great; my child enjoys it and is learning a lot. GBB consistently receives top scores for Kinderg. readiness among FL VPK providers. My son's faith and knowledge of God has flourished. One negative is that the school is not particularly accessible to parents; they have the opposite of an open-door policy so I don't know the details of the school day as I would like. But because I trust the staff and can see the fantastic outcomes, I put that issue aside. Very well-priced for private tuition. Great moms support as well.
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Posted on Feb 11, 2009
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Love the small classroom setting . More chance for one on one learning. My daughter loves attending and is the most reasonably priced private school in town. Lots of parent involvement is welcomed and staff is awesome. Would recommend to all who want a Christian based education for your child. The only negative issue is that the school day is not long enough for what you have to pay in tuition. Kindergarten goes from 8:30 to 12:30 and First and Second graders attend from 8:30-1:45. But the good thing is they learn more in a 4 hour day than any public school student could learn in a 6 hour day. Check them out.......
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Posted on Jan 7, 2009
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My 6 yr old attended VPK last year and my 4 yr old is attending VPK this year and we love it. They are learning so much. Not only about regular studies, but about the bible also.
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Posted on Aug 1, 2007
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My daughter is enrolled in the Pre-K program and loves it. I love it. She has learned so much and is happy to go to school. The staff is caring and the school really involves the parents. Grace Building Blocks gives has that personal, home type feel to it.
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Posted on Apr 12, 2007
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I couldn't be happier with my son's experience at GBB, he can't wait to go every day and the staff and teachers are excellent. They truly make learning fun, with hands on activities. The parent involvement is superior to any I've seen elsewhere. My son is now in the Pre-K program there, and I just couldn't be more thrilled. They also have the greatest playground area, for their daily exercise. And also offer gymnastics. This is a top notch Preschool - 1st grade. The spaces here fill up quickly.
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Posted on Aug 24, 2005
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This is the first year that I am sending my children to GBB. I have a 4 and a 2 year old and I think that it is a great place. The staff and teachers are wonderful and my children love comming here. It is a safe enviroment with loving people.
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