Private | PK-12 | 280 students |
Jubilee Christian Academy is a private school in Pensacola, Florida. It is coed and parochial, serving 280 students in grades PK-12.
This school's average Community Rating, based on 18 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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Marcus Pointe Christian School 0.2 miles | |||
0.9 miles | |||
1.1 miles | |||
1.2 miles |
after praying for direction on where to send my daughter for pre-k finally got confirmation that it would be jca and we are super excited to see what the Lord has in store for our daughter and our family as we take this new journey together!! : )
i attended jubilee 3 years ago.. i is a GREAT school.... the teacher were great and i loved mrs. fox.
This is not a good school anymore. Things have drastically changed since I wrote my last review. My two children have attended this school since k-5. The school has academically declined tremendously. I have decided to withdraw my children because MATH was being taught only twice a week for one hour, no math homework was being given and no math tests were being given. I voiced numerous concerns on this matter with the teacher and administrative staff, nothing was done. The teacher refused to respond to my emails for a conference with her. Math was continued to be taught twice a week with other subjects being neglected as well. In my opinion, Math is a core vital subject that should never be neglected as such. I have officially withdrawn my children. would not recommend this school.
Jubilee is an excellent Christian School!! My two children have attended this school since k-5. The teachers and staff are very caring. My children are academically more advanced. JCA uses a great learning curriculum. I am also greatly appreciative of the culturally diverse atmosphere. I would highly recommend this school.
Both my children have gone there since K-4 to 8th & 9th grade. Excellent education!
Anything can look good with the right 'design'...In truth , what happens when the doors close are completely different. If your child is not perfect; don't think you will last; on the perfect shall apply. Sad that this is what we teach our kids about christianity.
Jubilee is a wonderful school! I have especially had a good experience with middle school teachers.
My son has attended JCA since he was in K-5, he will graduate from there this year. The teachers have always been helpful and they truly care about the students and the family as a whole. It has been a fantastic experience for us.
JCA has been remarkable for both of my children. I just started this year and has improved in her vocabulary, knowledge, and social skills each day! My oldest continues to come home excited about what she encounters and both do not want to leave when I pick them up in the afternoon. They provide a safe enviornment which has defenitely exceeded my expectations and seem to get better in every area each year. This year is definitely the best and I hope to see more what what I have seen the past week. Thanks JCA!!
Unfortunately this school thinks its excellent and I do believe it trys, but it has failed my children academically - teachers have been known to treat their students with disrespect while expecting respect back. Extracurricular activities are non existent - it seems they never 'stick' with something - they start out the year with big sounding ideas , but never follow through - there are alot of angry , unhappy teachers at this school, its very sad.
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