Valley School

Private | K-12 | Unaffiliated - Secular |  

PHONE: (810) 767-4004

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2474 S. Ballenger

Flint, MI 48507

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Flint's Valley School is a private school. It serves grades K-12 and is coed.

This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 12 school community members.

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Posted on Dec 17, 2011
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The Valley School is the best! I have been at the Valley School for 6 years. I couldn't imagine ever leaving. The school is like my family. Everyone is so nice in their own way. I love them! <3
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Posted on Feb 6, 2010
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The teachers and peers at this school are amazing and I love the hot lunches that every student or teacher may order which are on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays
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Posted on Dec 19, 2009
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I had three children graduate from the Valley School. All have done well and had told me it was the best experience they have ever had. Caring teachers and nurturing enviroment.
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Posted on Sep 21, 2009
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after trying public and charter schools, we found Valley, and finally found a school that could challenge our son. Everyone immediately becomes family and you always feel welcome. It's nice that they can tailor the studies to fit your student, giving more help when needed, and not holding them back when they accell. Everyone plays sports-no cuts. The kids are taught to be leaders by the time they leave. My son is a senior, and I'll miss needing to be at the school so much, but I'll still visit.
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Posted on Sep 21, 2009
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My daughter has been in The Valley School for 4 years. Not only is she receiving a top-notch education, she is becoming a complete student and person. Valley School emphasizes art as part of an overall education, while Public schools are getting rid of &quot;non-core&quot; programs that do not relate directly to standardized testing. Valley School kids are able to be themselves in a safe, familial atmosphere. Valley is great for kids who would be college bound no matter which school they belonged to, but I have noticed the biggest impact on kids who would be lost in the Public School system. These kids go to college ... and succeed. Valley School is a phenominal school.
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Posted on Sep 21, 2009
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I had one son graduate from Valley and one that will graduate next year. Valley has had some tough times but always excel in academics and awards in scholarships.
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Posted on Sep 20, 2009
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Valley is the coolest little school I know. It offers everything a larger school offers, but because of it's smaller size, it can be so much more for it's students. Academically it can't be beat, and the kids that go to Valley leave with a strong sense of self and community.
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Posted on Sep 20, 2009
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Valley takes each student and helps them develop their potential. Valley teachers are so special - they care about each child. Kids are nutured, taught to question and think, and are well prepared for rigorous programs in prestigious colleges. Students also care about others and their community as they are encouraged to participate in community service.

Posted on Sep 20, 2009
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This is our first year at Valley and I can already see the difference in my children. My children are very smart and I didn't feel that they could get what they needed in a public school. I now wish I had sent them to Valley from Pre K. What a fantastic school!
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Posted on Sep 19, 2009
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My son is brilliant and Valley allows him to shine and flourish instead of stagnate ...Valley nurtures the creative resillent narture of kids and they respond in leaps and bounds in their growth and development as people. Thank you Valley you saved my son from a system that is in a quagmire of no funds, burnt out teachers and kids who don't see a way out. Valley deserves praise for sticking it out , some years on a hope and a prayer but somehow they have remained a beacon in a community that has been stereotyped as a lost cause.Valley is clearly leading its students to the next tier of their lives with a familial fierceness that every kid needs. Go Gators!
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