Private | K-7, 9 | Christian | 48 students |
Martin's Unity Christian School is a private school. It is coed and Christian affiliated, serving 48 students in grades K-7, 9.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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0.8 miles | |||
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8.2 miles | |||
9.4 miles |
I have one child at UCS and another will be there in 2007. I am extremely pleased with the teachers and administration at UCS. My child is interested and challenged in her learning, and abosolutely loves the other children. Not only is she learning facts, she is also learning and practicing respect for those around her -- something that was very lacking at her former school. She is being taught Christian values including scripture and has a love for God. She really enjoys being taught from the A Beka Book curriculum as it reinforces what the Bible says about history, character, and how we should respond to others. I cannot recommend this school enough. It is a lighthouse in a world filled with darkness in education.
I have two children who attend UCS and am extremely pleased. They are in a creative, cutting-edge enviornment. It has a 15 year track record of amazing accomplishments. Most students at UCS perform two years ahead of thier age. I highly recommend UCS to my friends.
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