Public | PK-5 | 749 students |
Panama City Beach's Patronis Elementary School serves grades PK-5 in the Bay District Schools. It is among the few public schools in Florida to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 23 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.5 miles | |||
St. Bernadette Catholic School 2.3 miles | |||
Lucille Moore Elementary School 3.5 miles | |||
3.8 miles |
We are most definitely thrilled with the education that our two children have recieved at Patronis. We are a military family, and are hopeful at each new duty station to have a school with quality education and caring teachers that guide our children well. Patronis has done just that. Now I know that each student and each teacher are different. Not every teacher is a good fit with each student. However, it has been our experience that if you remain a constant advocate and establish regular communication with your children's teachers, that issues become quickly resolved. Patronis is absolutely one of the best schools our children have attended thus far.
My family has been delighted with Patronis Elementary. My son made tremendous progress academically in 3rd grade, thanks to an attentive and skilled teacher. My daughter thoroughly enjoyed her 5th grade year, both in terms of learning and social opportunities. The campus is friendly and welcoming, with gardens planted by students, staff, and volunteers.
This is one of the few schools where one can approach administration and not feel overwhelmed or helpless. Mrs. Spivey is a wonderful person, principal and just an all around great lady. Her loving attitude spills over to teachers and staff who work very hard to help each and every child accomplish. The A rating is well deserved and I feel my gifted child has been properly challenged. PTA is strong at this school and hosts festivals and fundraising events outside the usual box. I especially appreciated NOT receiving tons of stuff from them begging for donations. The campus is pretty too. All around great place for learning.
This school is not all it is made out to be. My son has been in 2 different classes this year. There is no communication from the teachers and staff. I have requested conference after conference. My son comes home begging to go to school where the teachers don't yell all day. The majority of the teachers are over 60 and can not seem to relate to the children. I have been in to help with parties, events, etc. and feel like the parents in the classroom have more control and structure than the teacher does. We specifically moved to this school district because we heard this was a school and are sadly disapointed. Don't just choose this school for test scores and good reviews. Do your research before choosing this school. Some other schools in the district have similar testing scores and might not have the issues that this school has. I wish I could get back my son's entire 2nd grade year. The teachers here took my happy boy who loved school and made him hate it and not ever want to go back to school again.
Proud to be the parent of a Patronis Panther! Considered private school but opted for Patronis because of it's great reputation. My child has really done well & he's receiving a better education than I could have ever imagined for him. His teachers & the administrative staff are absolutely wonderful!
Once again, I would just like to say how great this school is. The quality of education that my kids have gotten are truly impressive. I really love how each student is challenged to not only do well, but to exceed in their own goals..their teachers are amazing educators. EM
My son has gone to Patronis since K and is now starting the 2nd grade. He has had wonderful teachers and has learned more than I ever did at those grade levels. I am so pleased with this school and all of the teachers and staff.
We feel so extremely thankful that our children attend Patronis. From our experience the teachers that our children have had have been excellent. My son had a severe speech impairment when he qualified for the ESE program at the age of 3. His teachers and his speech therapist were great!. He is now finishing Kindergarten and no longer requires speech. Hurray for him and hurray for all the hard work his teachers put into him!! My daughter who is in 2nd grade has been with the same group of kids and the same teacher since kindergarten. She also has had a great experience and a wonderful teacher.
Although American, my kids grew up in Germany and did not speak any english when we came back to the US in 2004. Patronis was amazing in helping my children adapt and learn.My children never felt left out. The contrary! Teachers and students welcomed them in a manner that made them feel like they are the most special people (which they are to me, of course!). Due to this positive introduction to the american school system at Patronis, both my children are very good students and have excellent grades.usually better than their peers! My daughter is entering the 8th grade after the summer, and she still continues to bring home these kind of grades - Thanks to the 'foundation' provided to her by Patronis. PS: My children now speak accent free english!
Patronis is a wonderful school. The students are well behaved and happy, teachers extremely dedicated and administration caring and efficient. There are wonderful services for ESE students and a lot of tutoring available.
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