Public | K-5 | 671 students |
Apex Elementary School serves grades K-5 in the Wake County Public School System district. It is among the few public elementary schools in North Carolina 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 11 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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Hope Christian Montessori School 0.9 miles | |||
1 miles | |||
St. Mary Magdalene Catholic School 1.1 miles | |||
2.3 miles |
I can relate to a couple of folks on here unlike them however my children were t the school for over 5 years.There is a "clicky" feel.One of my children were also bullied by a teacher at the school,but what concerned me is that when I reported it the principal was quick to defend the teacher and our concerns were ignored.We also had the problem as well with homework not being given to the children.So unless you have been through what some of us parents have been through then you have no idea.
I have to disagree with the last comment. My family moved to Apex 2 years ago, and we have been every happy with Apex Elem. My daughter has attended 2nd & 3rd grade at this school, and we've found the staff and teachers to be very caring and attentive. The principal is very involved. My daughter was made to feel so welcome when we moved here. I haven't noticed an "Apex click" or a "tired" feeling the school. It is a very positive energetic environment, and my daughter has flourished at this school. There is the AIG program for advanced studies for children who need to be challenged beyond what's being offered in the classroom. I have no complaints about this school.
Our child attended one year at Apex Elementary School. We asked why our child was no longer bringing work home after the Christmas break. We were told that she had reached her level and they had to get the other children up to the passing level. They were "done" with her. We had very little math or spelling. The teachers across the same grade did different classroom work. When we inquired about this with the principal, we were told that she has a hands-off approach and lets her teachers teach how they want to. That was very obvious to us. We were told we had one of the best, favored teachers which was quite alarming to us because we found her to be very lazy. It's a gamble. If you get good teachers all the way through, I can see why someone would like the school. If you don't get the better teachers, your experience could be terrible. It is a very inconsistent school. I was uncomfortable the way the F&R lunch children were treated. If you're part of the Apex click, then your experience will probably be okay. This school has a "tired" feeling to it.
We've started our 3rd year at AES- one daughter in 2nd grade & one in Kindergarten. The principal knows all the kids by name school has only been back in session for 3 weeks. Last year, when my older daughter was having a hard time staying on task in class, she gave me some questions to ask the teacher, to determine what percentage of the class was having the same problem so I could know better how to resolve it. I like the safe atmosphere AES has created for the parent volunteers/visitor who all have to sign in and wear a badge saying they are a visitor. I know they have extra curricular activities for 4th & 5th graders. While I've had nothing but positive experiences, I do know some of my friends had a rough time with their children in fourth grade last year.
I THINK this school is a 4 star it could be better if pepole did not bully!!!!!!!!!!
Apex Elemenatry is a wonderful and safe educational environment for your elementary shcool-aged child. The school services k -6th grade and has excellent state-credentialled highly degreed teachers who continuously help parents and child stay on the right path to academic excellence. Our 6 and 11 year olds have enjoyed there time at Apex Elementary. The Principal, Dr. Laura Crissman, knows them by name and is a wonderful leader. We love Apex Elementary.
I am in awe of how wonderful this school is. My son is in kindergarten, and transferred to Apex mid-year. His teachers are amazing, and the principal is just a wonder...so caring, so eager to help the kids. She immediately made us feel at home, and welcomed my son (by name) at the door every morning. We're glad to be someplace so special!
My son has been at Apex elementary for 3 years. They have outstanding teachers and volunteer programs. The before and after school program is outstanding and very affordable. We recently purchased a house, but were very careful not to buy outside of the school system. That says a lot.
This is an excellent 'little' school. I don't know if it's truly 'little' but it has a great feeling when the principal greets your children by name and the carpool coordinator knows to get your children, just by seeing your face in the car. The building is brand new, the resources are excellent, and every teacher I've encountered is smart and caring. I have friends with special needs children and they are pleased with the extra help (reading assistance, speech therapy, etc.) they receive through the school. There is tremendous parent involvement and a strong PTA. The children feel good about their school and love to be a part of something so positive. I'd like a new home but I wouldn't move if it meant taking my kids out of Apex Elementary!
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