Public | K-5 | 822 students |
Apex's West Lake Elementary School serves grades K-5 in the Wake County Public School System district. It has received a GreatSchools Rating of 7 out of 10, based on its performance on state standardized tests.
This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 26 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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Middle Creek Elementary School 0.5 miles | |||
1.7 miles | |||
3.1 miles | |||
Herbert Akins Rd Elementary School 3.2 miles |
I love this school, I think the principal has a great staff and teaching staff. We moved to the area and our children have transitioned very well. The curriculum over all is very good and the teaching staff is very responsive to student needs and assesments.
The turn around that this school has seen in just one year is heartening. Our new principal is caring, decisive and open to allowing the PTA and parents to participate and share their talents with the school community. As more parents share their time and talent this school will grow to greatness.
I have a first grader at WLES and this is his second year at the school. He has been challenged and educated beyond my expecations for his age, has had wonderful, dedicated teachers and is excelling both socially and academically. I too think the office staff is rather 'cold' but I believe all other complaints that I've read can be mostly attributed to the school system and not the school itself. If you feel it is overcrowded or don't like being moved from different tracks -- that's a school system issue. The curriculum is also mandaded at that level and then executed by the teachers. And for those comlaining about discipline, would you rather the opposite? I don't want my child's education disrupted by kids who can't behave themselves. If that means teachers have to assume some control and disicpline -- better off for all right?
This is our second year at West Lake and we LOVE it!! We have not had any trouble at all! Maybe if parents took care of disciplining their children at home, they would act properly at school and take the duties of reprimanding off of the teachers. I think the WLES staff do an incredible job.
We are unhappy with this school. The front office staff wasn't informative or welcoming. The teachers my daughter has dealt with have unfairly reprimanded her or didn't meet the needs of my daughter. I agree with the other post, they seem to focus more on discipline than teaching. Silent lunches are one of the ways the children are punished. Both of our kids will not be attending this school after the year is up.
This is a good school. My child is happy and is in with a good group of kids. The teachers and administration work hard to meet the needs of everyone.
This school is so overcrowded! Its ridiculous! Most of the time is spent reprimanding kids rather than learning! My kids will not be going back next year. I'm putting them in private school. I think its sad that in order for our kids to get a good education we have to pay for private school on top of paying our taxes for public school! Makes me sick.
I am very unhappy with the school. The principal and administration very unhelpful. Had questions for principal will only respond in e-mail. My children always loved school and now hate going. We are looking into pulling them out this year and putting them into private school.
The school does not have a sense of community....maybe it's a track issue, I'm not sure. But it is lacking that. Also, the teachers seem more concerned with kids talking than with teaching. The curriculum seems ok...but the teacher delivery is not. This school needs quality teachers who actually want to be there and teach their class. Our family is looking into other options for our children.
My children like the school and are progressing well. Most of the teacher's are great. We find some of the administrative staff to be rather cold. When we've had questions or concerns, we feel as if they perceive us to be ignorant and/or unimportant. We think the school would have better parent participation if the parents felt as if they were heard and what they had to say mattered. This year, we will keep our children there but we may start looking into private schools for next year.
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