Living Waters Christian Academy

Private | PK-8 | Christian | 114 students |  

PHONE: (781) 762-5116

HOURS: 6 hours per day

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668 Walpole St

Norwood, MA 02062

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Living Waters Christian Academy is a private school in Norwood, Massachusetts. It is coed and Christian affiliated, serving 114 students in grades PK-8.

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Associations: ACSI; Christian; Coed; Religious
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Posted on Mar 12, 2009
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Absolutely thrilled with the education my kids are getting here. We are amazed by how much they have learned and it has far exceeded our expectations. They are definietly ahead of most kids their age. They LOVE their school, their teachers and learning. They have learned a lot about themselves and interacting with others as well as academics.
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Posted on Aug 25, 2005
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My child has been in this school since second grade. This is a great school because the studen teacher ratio is very low, it's about 10 students per classroon. The teacher are very skilled. They helped the students after school if necessary. The curriculum compared to other schools is advanced about one grade ahead. I would recommend this school and give it a grade 'A'.
--Submitted by Maria Ramirez, a parent

Posted on Aug 28, 2004
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My son has gone to this school since k4. He is going into the third grade now. It is very inconvient for us to get him there since we moved, but it is worth the daily difficulty. All of the teachers know all of the students and show love and concern for them, even if they aren't currently in their class. The acedemic standards are high and each child is given help and encouragement in any area that they struggle in. Students aren't allowed to be unkind to each other. I did not find this to be true in public schools. The administration from the principal to the teachers and office staff work with the parents in any area that special consideration is needed. I hope to keep my son here for all of his school years.
--Submitted by Debbie, a parent


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