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Blossom Wood Day School

Private | PK-6

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Situated in a suburban neighborhood. The median home value is $70,000. The average monthly rent for a 2 bedroom apartment is $810.

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Posted November 26, 2012

I also agree that this is a super school.they really care about their kids and their learning. My child was a honor roll student and not being challenged. She is so happy at this school. I love the values taught there. She loves the teachers and has progressed so much! She really loves Math because of her teacher and this is important to me since I was a poor math student. It's small, not like traditional school at all. Just love it!
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Posted July 30, 2012

This school is a well kept secret in North County, small, upscale, classy really great academics. What surprised my husband and I both was how well connected this school is in the community. It is small but well known with a lot a resources. The students have opportunities to participate in a lot of things like martial arts, violin, more trips than I imagined during the school year to so many places. My child always came home talking about what she learned and ready to tell us all about something new. I have friends with kids who went to this school and they are honor students in high school and really confident and represent well, so to speak. Tuition is reasonable, we pay through a tuition company which is good. I have never had any tuition problems and we are not rich but we do pay tuition like we are supposed to. I love this school, tell everyone to consider it. It is really worth it. I met great parents like me who are friendly and we work together well. The principal is very committed. I can tell that she is truly a visionary and I personally love her style. Tough but really loves the kids. Her staff is good too.They all want successful students and this is what I want too.
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Posted December 3, 2010

Look for a different school,is my advise.Your personal business will not be in confidence.Other families know this as well.Our children were tossed out after medical problems and other circumstances(out of our control)made it difficult to pay on time.At this point we were 15 days late.We are not irrisponsible parents.The school knew and said they would work with us.This did not happen.Only certain people will they work with.(like lazy people that don't want to work)If you enjoy to have the Head of school and husband, Business dir., to be only concerned with $, then it's the place for you!You are made to believe they are concerned with your children and their education.They do have alot of staff that are terrific, Teacher stars are only for certain teachers.If I could name them I would.Others it's just a job. Look at the pictures on the wall and ask where most of the children are now. Not in Blossom Wood.Just don't look for a direct answer to any question. Look at BBB website, they have an F rating.Wish I would have known.Fact of the matter is; the all mighty $ is what twinkles in their eyes. Christian school? May the Lord help you choose wisely.
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Posted October 9, 2009

This school is ran by some very unprofessional people. They are all about money, they don't care about the children at all. They are very rude and can not keep staff. this is not a school you want your children to attend. My child attended this school last year and part of this year until they put her out before her school day could start. Pulled her out of class in front of all her classmates, and all over what money.
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Posted October 3, 2008

This is not a school you want your child to attend. They are only in it for the money. They don't care about the kids. The are rude and mean. They should not be allowed around children. They can't keep teachers because of the way they act.
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7200 Howdershell Road
Hazelwood, MO 63042
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Phone: (314) 838-7400

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