Private | PK-12 | Christian | 752 students |
Toledo's Toledo Christian Schools is a private school. It is coed and Christian affiliated, serving 752 students in grades PK-12.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 11 school community members.
School highlights:
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Our Lady of Perpetual Help School 0.1 miles | |||
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The school and faculty are very positive and are willing to help your child succeed in every area of his/her life
With one having graduated and three still attending, I can honestly say that Toledo Christian helped make my children really excellent young people. Great school!!!
Toledo Christian has been known to provide a quality education with a Christ focus. I have not found the Christ focus at all at this school. The principal is very unprofessional, uncaring and lacks the ability to communicate with the parents. Unfortunately the teachers will receive a negative outlook because of their leader. Anytime an administrator cannot professionally communicate with the parents you should be aware that something may not be right. Fortunately, I have had an opportunity to work with previous leadership at this school but I found myself to be very displeased with the current leadership at this school this year.
I love Toledo Christian! for their views and teachings.
TCS is a good school if you are a certain type of person. They are very strict. Students are not very accepting of people different then them, at first. Usually after a while, the students accept new people. It could be more challenging academically.
Lots of parent involvement helps TCS to be a great school. The academics are very good. Lots of students get scholarships to College.
Sending my child is the best decision I have made. I absolutely love everything about TCS. I can't wait for my future children to grow up with such a great school helping along the way.
TCS was the best 8 years of my life! I now go to Perrysburg High School which is one of the top schools in the state of Ohio but TCS was so much friendlier and I miss my friends so much. Because of financial reasons we could not afford to go their anymore but I would recomend it to anyone who wants their children to have a good edgucation and teachers who really love their students- especially Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Thorsen- You are awseome teachers. Everyone at TCS I really miss you guys more than I thought was possible and I think your one of the best schools in the country.
I had five children, four attended public school and the fifth attended Toledo Christian. She loved school and strived for good grades. Sha was taught great study skills which helped her to graduate with a 4.0 from Bowling Green University. This school teaches values, family involvement, a Christian foundation to help you survive in a difficult world. Teachers care about their students and are involved in their lives. We are so glad that we sent our daughter to Toledo Christian.
I am very happy that my children attend TCS. It is so nice that what is being taught in our home and church is also being taught in school. The teachers are very dedicated. What is so nice is that we can share our faith with the teachers, what a joy it is to hear a teacher pray for my children, and we as a family during our family prayer time pray for our school and the teachers.
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