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Madison Christian School

Private | PK-12

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Posted May 6, 2013

My school is going through a double accreditation process that is making many positive changes. We had our best test scores ever from our graduating seniors. The teachers really care about the students and their well being in all areas of life.
—Submitted by a teacher


Posted January 3, 2011

Great school with a caring teaching staff. Prepares students for next level while instilling solid personal values.
—Submitted by a teacher


Posted May 7, 2010

I like the concept of this school my child is getting A's through out the year
—Submitted by a parent


Posted April 28, 2009

My 10th grade so started at MCS in the 7th grade leaving the Grovport School System who seemingly prefers their students to all have lables and be medicated when possible. My som has asperger's syndrom and I took him to MCS and did not disclose this to them to see if he would get treated differently that before where they used everything as an excuse not to help your child. To this date I have still not disclosed his disability, and he is a straight A honor student and well respected. And, still not medicated. So....cult like, I think not! Giving everyone the grace they deserve...absolutley! What the kids and parents do with the grace is up to them. I trust the principal makes good, wise decisions....and that is why a provate school does not have to work things out if it is the detriment of the other students.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted April 5, 2009

MC is very cult like and there sports program is horrible. Very very small and if you don't like it the principal tells you to leave instead of trying to work with the kids! Your kis would be better off at Groveport!
—Submitted by a parent


Posted April 14, 2008

We have been at MCS for 5 years now and I must say we have been very pleased. My son has excelled in this environment. My daughter's faith seems to grow daily. I will never say it is a perfect place to go because every school has issues, but I like how the administration handles them well.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted March 24, 2008

The school is trying to do a good job in educating the students and promoting God in their lives while contending with today s world and its influence on the younger generation. The facility like any facility has their problems but strive to maintain in a manner worthy of recognition. The majority of the staff has a heart after God and tries to project that in their involvement and teachings with the students. Not only does the High School try to focus on a solid plan of study to prepare each student for college, they offer a wonderful art program with a very creative teacher, musical programs and a variety of sports to help unify the students. I have had one child graduate from this school and another will graduate in a couple of years and have never regretted the money invested into their future.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted March 20, 2007

Madison is pretty much sweet I'd have to say. Our soccer team made it to states for ACSI 3 years in a row. Our basketball team won the state championship for ACSI in 2006. We've now grown big enough to be in the OHSAA. We're all very excited about that. You have many oppertunities when attending Madison. I've gone there all my life and would recomend it to anyone.
—Submitted by a student


Posted October 24, 2005

Our School is awesome! School sports are great! We need to improve our pep rally's just a little but overall Madsion is Awesome!
—Submitted by , ,, a student


Posted September 14, 2005

I did a lot of searching before I chose a pre-school for my daughter (4 years). By far, this school is the best. Besides it being a Christian school where I enjoy the values, almost every teacher is highly schooled and seems happy to be there. This school has a great curriculum and once the kids are a little older, they have music programs and some sports. The pre-school program has only 16 children and there are 2 teachers at all times. The office staff is also great. All of my questions were answered quickly. In just a few weeks time, my daughter has learned to write her name (she did not do this before school). Most of all, she is truly excited about school. At this age I m looking for the little things to measure progress and happiness with the school. Also, the tuition is not that excessive.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted August 20, 2005

I really enjoy going to Madison you get to know all the people there so that it's a friendly environment you make friends for life! Not only that but the academics are good too! Not to mention the extra-curricular activities! Our soccer team has made it to state's twice! Madison rocks!
—Submitted by a student


Posted February 2, 2005

I love my school! It's so friendly and comfortable. I know and love all of my teachers. I get to learn about God and not be afraid to talk about Him in school. The sporting events are very fun to go to also. We have alot of school spirit! I love it here!
—Submitted by Kelsea Wiggins, a student


Posted February 23, 2004

My kids get an excellent education in a safe, encouraging and disciplined environment. They have never been afraid to go to school. And children are not permitted to disrupt classes.
—Submitted by a parent


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Student-teacher ratio

  This school District averageState average
Students per FTE teacher 13N/AN/A
Source: NCES, 2007-2008

School basics

School Leader's name
  • Gary A. Ramin
Gender
  • Coed
Affiliation
  • Christian
Associations
  • ACSI
Fax number
  • (614) 497-3057

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3565 Bixby Rd
Groveport, OH 43125
Phone: (614) 497-3456

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