Private | PK-K, 3, 5, 7, 9-11 | Christian | 14 students |
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The changes that have been made here the past two years have been fantastic! The smaller size and different format, at first a question, has become a true benefit and blessing. Our children are growing so much spiritually, academically, emotionally and socially.
My kids attend this school now in K4. Both can read, know the alphabet and can count past 100. Both are considered somewhat advanced for their age, 3 and 4. While this school does place a very high emphasis on the Bible, that is only to be expected in a Christian school. The curriculum used is quite rigorous, but parents need to be involved to reinforce the lessons. No school magically transforms a kid into a great student. It takes a committed teacher, a motivated child, and involved and supportive parents. This school has all the basic programs and activities of public school, but with small class sizes, and without the anti-Christian philosophy and attitude of public school. You should give this school consideration if you are serious about raising children with a solid Biblical worldview and are prepared to invest of yourself in their education.
This is a great school for your kids if you stress teaching the bible more than a normal education. My son is going on two years there now. He started in pre-K and is now in Kindergarten. My son can't count to twenty, but he learns a new bible song every day. He can't read, but he can learn a bible verse everyday. The only way that he learned his ABC's is by the Leap Frog DVD I bought. The school sure didn't teach him that. This is more of a church than a school. majority of families involved there are missionary families. I've heard parents make comments like, 'My son failed his test. That's OK though, It's God's will.' Do yourself a favor. Keep you're child far from this school.
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