Private | PK-6, 8 | Church of the Nazarene | 102 students |
Asheville's Nazarene Christian School is a private school. It is coed and Church of the Nazarene affiliated, serving 102 students in grades PK-6, 8.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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Rainbow Mountain Childrens School 1 miles |
My daughter started this school in february 2010. she was going to be 3 in march. never been to preschool, but she has done outstanding. Everyone there is awesome and teachers are great. She loves going to school and has learned so, so much!
Our son has been attending NCS since 2005. He started in the 2 year old preschool classroom, and is getting ready to begin 2nd grade this year. He loves this school and his teachers. We like the smaller classroom sizes and individual attention he receives. He even attends summer camp here.
my son is in a 1st/2nd grade split and there are still only 12 in the class. he gets personal attention and if anything needs to be discussed we are called immediately. his test scores are well above the state and national average. the best thing is it is a loving nurturing environment. he even likes the cafeteria food better than mine!
Yhis is a small school with a loving christian enviroment. The classes are small and the teachers are excellent!
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