Public | K-3 | 754 students |
PHONE: (609) 716-5400
Dutch Neck Elementary School, located in Princeton Junction, New Jersey, serves grades K-3 in the West Windsor-Plainsboro Regional School District. It is among the few public elementary schools in New Jersey to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 10 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.4 miles | |||
Maurice Hawk Elementary School 2 miles | |||
COMPARE | 3.1 miles | ||
3.1 miles |
It is a great school. My daughter loves her class teacher. This school offers a rich set of activities.
i love the school curriculum and the teachers pursuance for the childs excellence---- my son is entering kindergarten this fall and hope the level of commitment by the teaching staff continues
If your child is lucky to have a great teacher in the class, then he/she would be benefit a lot in this school. Most of the teachers in this school only like the child who is a "Smart Robot". If you child is smart but energetic or creative, you must be prepared to challenge the teachers.
The school seems to be going through a tough time with principle leaving again this year. The class teacher my child had did her job just enough. In about a year we got to speak with her twice. There was not much challenge to extend the academic skills introduced . Where as the Gym and the music teachers did a fantastic job. They motivated the kids and they learned so much. The computer program is also very enriched and encouraging.
Like any other school, your child's year is determined by the teacher s/he gets. If it's not a good match, it's a lost year for the child. The district curriculum is lacking - I don't see any evidence to support the 'excellent' reputation this district has. Teachers definitely do not have 'cutting edge' techniques or even good old tried and true ones to inspire greatness in every child. They do, however, have plenty of excuses as to why they are not able to best meet your child's particular needs! The excellent test scores are a tribute to the diligence of the parents who spend countless hours teaching their own children so that they do not fall behind the others. You would not believe the amount of kids who have tutors in this district! All that said, my kid does enjoy school, he's just bored...
Quality of academic programs - teachers are excellent and lots of focus on students. Music, art, sports - Music teacher Gail Courage conduct an excellent music program. 2 chorus concerts by 3rd grader in one year (1 hour each performance). Foster team spirit and children's creative side Parent involvement - parents are generally very involved. Back to school nights very well attended by all parents.
School is wonderful if your child is bright and robot like. What I mean by this is: This school works well with children who are bright enough to listen to the teacher once and then do the work by them self. The school likes to cater to children who are seen but not heard. If your child has any differences such as needing help or being extremely gifted you may find lots of red tape to go through. School is very quick to 'label' a child if they are outside of what they feel is the norm. So again, if your child has an inner fire for hands on learning and is bright and creative watch out! Because this school can throw water on that fire pretty fast.
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