Private | PK-5 | Nonsectarian |
PHONE: (954) 447-0187
Cambridge Academy is a private school in Pembroke Pines, Florida. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving grades PK-5.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 9 school community members.
School highlights:
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0.9 miles | |||
1 miles | |||
1.1 miles | |||
Miami Lakes Montessori Christian Center 1.2 miles |
Cambridge schools are the worst, they are owned by KinderCare and upcharge for the NAME "Cambridge". I have had nothing but bad experiences with all but a couple of teachers. The director, the receptionist are total and utter snobs with nothing but contempt. I wouldn't recommend this school for a dog let alone a child. It's not worth the money, go to another school there are really good ones out there.
After an incident that required involvement of the district's Director, we were asked by them to give the school another chance. We went back again to register my kid for spring break only to find attitute and rudeness at its best through the receptionist "Rosie". I asked to speak to the principal who assured me that she would speak with her, but after discussing it with my husband he convinced me that we didn't have to accept this behavior and that there were other schools with more caring and professional people... I'm glad I didn't go back, we did find another school and couldn't be happier.
I absolutely love this school. My daughter has learned so much in every aspect because not only are they enforcing academics they are ensuring they are well behaved. My daughter has been there for five months and had a drastic improvement with this preschool. They never watch television as most schools do and they never are sitting around doing just nothing.
My 2 yr old son recently started to attend this school. It is very clean, seems very organized, and his teachers were great. This week they seem to have fired all the teachers in his classroom and they were very experienced. The current teachers seem OK but may be inexperienced with this age group. I am not sure of the turnover rate of their teachers and certainly that is a concern for the stability of the children.
This is a wonderful school. They cover so much with the children. My son really came home having learned something new everyday. One of my only concerns was that his teachers in the lower level classes (18-24 months and 2 y/o classes) weren't as proficient in English as I would have liked them to be.I think he had trouble understanding them through their accents. But at the same time he was very attached to them, you couldn't find more loving,nurturing teachers anywhere.
I have nothing but good things to say about Cambridge. My daughter just completed pre-K after attending since she was 2 yrs. This school is a wonderful place for children, and I always felt good about leaving her in their care.
The academic programs were good because they included various subjects such as computers and spanish. They also have different activities that introduce kids to different topics such as different cultures. Cambridge offers music, art and sports classes. It is also possible to find extracurricular activities such as swimming classes, karate on-site.
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