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I have a child who graduated from Baymonte & one who is still attending the school. I appreciate the quality of education & the biblical teaching. In response to the latest comment, I disagree about the class sizes, it varies w/ enrollment numbers & the grade level but 3rd (or 4th gr) & under are well under 30. In general its a small school. The few items I don't care for are experiences with student favortism, I definitely noticed some children being recognized more often than others (same science fair winner or awards) & I'm not too crazy about how strict some of the teachers are. We take all of it in stride (many of the staff & teachers are passionate about their profession/ministry) & use it as a life lesson, it doesn't all go your way--there are some teachers who really stand out & my kids love them!

My kids went here, and although it's safe and a kind environment, there are a few things that aren't so good and has affected my kids' happiness to the point where I placed then into a smaller private schools 1) There is no admission exam, which means that kids with emotional problems/disruptive behavior are ruling the roost. Teachers end up having to spend way too much time disciplining them and not teaching. 2) Classes are huge! with an average of 30 kids per class with a rotating Teacher's aide. So the main complaint is: why is better than public school besides the religious aspects of it? If you want your kids to appreciate morals and values, there are many great private schools and public schools that are highly academic (in Santa Cruz, etc) challenge them, and won't let them get lost in the shuffle.

I am a student at the junior high. Teachers pick favorites and dont seem to really listen to students. It seems that our principal is always busy; if you get sent there you have to face the vice principal. Some of the yard duties doesn't respect the kids, its seems as if we are all bad kids if we do something wrong. Some of the good things are that it is very safe and we get a good education.
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