Private | PK-12 | Christian | 33 students |
Commerce's Providence Academy is a private school. It is coed and Christian affiliated, serving 33 students in grades PK-12.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 8 school community members.
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The best thing that ever happened to my son is finding and enrolling him in this school. public school had to many issue's and distractions. he loves this school!!!
Providence academy captured my attention several years ago when i started a search for a
'This school is a wonderful blessing, I have had a great time going to this school since kindergarten, and I love this school, you get individual time with the teachers and the curriculum is great, it's challenging but not to hard to handle. Parents are always informed if their child is having difficulty in anything, and the teachers are good God loving christian people, they never hesitate to give help where needed.
Providence Academy was and is a blessing to our family. The facultiy and staff are not only highly qualified but also very loving and nurturing. The students receive more one on one instruction with the smaller class sizes. It is a wonderful environment in which the word of God is openly studied and embraced. With all the turmoil of the world, Providence is a haven for children and their families. Parent envolvement is high and parent input is always considered. You won't find any peer pressure problems, the student body is like one family, all different types, yet all accepting and understanding. The school offers many different types of study to suit the individual student. From full time students, to distance learning students that come in one day week. Each students educational needs are addressed and a program is developed to meet those needs. Providence Academy is a great school!
I am very happy that Providence Academy is a school. I am a student there in high school. I have the chance of going to school, 1, 2, 3, or all five days a week. I go to school only three days a week and love it. We are not a very fancy school but I have the chance of going to school, working, and helping my parents around the house more. I do very well in school and I think that other people will to. Going here has given me a chance to learn how to be independent with my work and getting it in on time. It's alot like how collage will be. I know I am very Blessed to be able to go to Providence!
providence academy has a small class structure and is very one on one with the students and each student gets the attentino that they need. I have had a very good experience with what my child is learning here. For such a small school the staff is sometimes short handed but there is a large group of parents that are willing to help out with extracurricular activities. All in all I am happy about sending my child to this school and would recommend that other parents look into letting their kids come to this school.
This school misrepresented itself to us. We were very dissapointed and removed our child right away. The kids play and horse around loudly all day, play on the computer, and even told jokes that were sexual in nature. All this during class time. Our son had to go outside to find quiet to work in. He came home covered in red mud daily and ruined all his uniforms. The school also is very lax in cleanliness in general.
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