Public | PK-5 | 498 students |
PHONE: (301) 372-0100
Brandywine Elementary School serves grades PK-5 in the Prince George's County Public School District. Based on its state test results, it has received a GreatSchools Rating of 4 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 12 school community members.
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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Maryland Gospel Assembly School 2.6 miles | |||
3.7 miles | |||
Waldon Woods Elementary School 4.3 miles | |||
4.4 miles |
Brandwine Elementary School is an institution any parent should be proud of. Mr. C. leads by example and the school's staff, teachers and administrators, follow his lead. My kids have moved on to Middle School, but got a remarkable start from Brandywine Elementary. They have continued to maintain Honor Roll Status every grading period.
mrs.c is a very good pricnpal the staff is great i just love the way they have these pta meeting night activity my kid just enjoy those and the school did care the challge them but they made sure the kid there had fun the worker treat the kid like it thier own well i had three kid who want to that school and the first daugter she was thier for 3 year she would alway get princal honor roll and know she just started high school. now my other daugter she want thier for 6 year she got high test score and got honor roll alot she would alway tell me how good that place is and now she just started middle school and last have a son good test score each year he get smarter he was thier for 5 year and he is still thier
Mr. C and the school staff continues to do an outstanding job with the students. Parental participation is encouraged and they work hard at creating events to get the parents involved i.e. the Chat and Chews, the book sale, in addition of course to the PTA. I enjoy volunteering and see first hand the genuine care and concern that the staff have for their students.
The staff at is school works very hard with the students and the parents. Good things start at home.
Brandywine has scored very high on the Maryland state test (MSA) they received as special award from the state of Maryland for math grades 3-5 with a 85% of the student passing. This is a good school in the county. Remember behavior problems should be correct at home. Don't expected the school to do everything!!!
Like many parents, I was skeptical about sending my child to a public school but really glad I gave them a chance. My son attended a private school for Pre-K (A prestigious Christian School) but I was very disappointed with the work he got it wasn t much of a curriculum. We decided to try Brandywine Elementary and no regrets since. He is now in the 2nd grade, in the TAG program and consistently receives award certificates for his achievements. The teachers there are great really dedicated. They correspond via phone calls, hand notes or email any concerns. To me, the leadership at the school has set a tone for high achievement which I see in my son. Outstanding Job to Mr. C and his staff I look forward to sending my daughter there in the coming year.
I have been very pleased with Brandywine. My child has attend for 5 years and is testing off the charts because of the dedicated teachers that continue to challenger her.
My daughter began mid-year (January) last year and as of today my first impression still is this schoool is less than pleasing. After reading reviews from three years ago on the board I am valid in my thoughts. The majority of the children are disrespectful and have serious behavior problems. They have dispelled the theory of there 'are no bad children'. The staff can only control the student body within their means. I do not fault them at all. I commend them for their efforts. It is truly a losing battle. I regret letting my daughter stay this long. I will be enrolling her into a private school next year in another county.
Our daughter has been going here for three years now and we have been some what pleased. I feel they do not challenge the students enough and the state test scores reflect that. The staff does a great job for what they have to work with as the county funding is really bad. I attended an Honor Roll ceremony with my family and was told I could only take one program as the school was low on ink and paper. We had to go home and make a copy ourselves for the grandparents. The staff spends a lot of time with discipline problems as most of the children are not learning it at home. We have decided to move to another county soon for a better school system.
Overall, we've been quite pleased with our student's learning at Brandywine. The principal, Mr. Couteau and his staff have been excellent role educators and role models for our two children. Our family moved into the area only 2 1/2 years ago from a small town in Missouri and I must say that the adjustment was challenging. However, being involved in our children's education process and having a principal and staff that care made the transition much more bearable. I agree with the parent who expressed the negative effect of the peers, however, this can occur anywhere and unfortunately will probably get worse as the moral fiber of our society declines. That's where parent involvement and a good principal and teaching staff make the difference. Brandywine Elementary, I believe, is one of the better Elementary Schools in PG County because I've seen my children's grades and confidence improve tremendously.
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