Private | PK-1 | Presbyterian | 100 students |
Stone Mountain's Memorial Drive Presbyterian is a private school. It is coed and Presbyterian affiliated, serving 100 students in grades PK-1.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.4 miles | |||
Indian Creek Elementary School 0.8 miles | |||
0.9 miles | |||
1.2 miles |
My daughter attends MDPCCP through their pre-k program. I had looked at many other schools and was under-impressed with quite a few of them. By the time I called for enrollment, they were full and so we were wait listed. A few weeks into the school year, they asked if we were still interested in having our daughter attend and finally she was in school! Honestly, I didn't know what to expect in the beginning (looks can be deceiving). Well, my daughter LOVES her school and so do I, you will not find a more caring and compassionate group. The staff, teachers, principle....even the cafeteria lady, they are all so wonderful! Parents have so many opportunities to be involved in their children's education, many activities, field trips, holiday programs, extracurricular activities like ballet and piano lessons. Lastly, I must pay tribute to my child's teachers Ms. Amy and Ms. Beverly, what an amazing team! I have never seen such a peaceful classroom--ever. My daughter comes home full of stories about her day, fun projects she worked on, plants she grew from seedlings, songs from music class. I get to see her perform on stage. I thank God everyday for allowing me to have made that call.
I currently have two children at MDPCP and I have been extremely pleased with the progress they have made. The director, Mrs Sanders, is a seasoned, experienced educator who has a passion for the proper and appropriate development of preschool and early elementary students. My children are 3yrs old and able to do the same things as friends and peers who attend STRONLY structured programs that make claims of very early academics progress which is actually rote memorization, instead of actual comprehension and learning. I love the creative curriculum they use, which allows my kids to learn through real world experiences and activities. My kids have been there since they were two years of age, and not had a class size larger than 15 kids. Teachers also attend continuing education classes during the school year to help them learn various teaching methods. My children are happy--- I AM HAPPY. It is a Great Learning Envir
I have two children enrolled in MDPCCP and have been very satisfied with their progress. Ms. Sanders, the principal, is very experienced and knowledgeable in early childhood education and so are many of the teachers. The school offers a very child-friendly, academically enriching and nurturing environment that is difficult to find elsewhere. I highly recommend this school.
The school is excellent. Teachers are terriffic and the administration if fantastic. My children are well taken care of and are in a great learning environment. Harvard Grad parent
A good school. The teachers know and care about each and every student. They are very attentive to the children's needs. I like most that this school focuses on developing well rounded students. Small class sizes and offering extra curricular activities also a big plus.
Great school. Great teachers. Great principal. If more people knew how good the school is, there would be a waiting list to get in.
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