First Baptist School

Private | PK-5, 7-8 | Baptist | 132 students |  

PHONE: (979) 567-3771

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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P.O. Box 687

Caldwell, TX 77836

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First Baptist School is a private school in Caldwell, Texas. It is coed and Baptist affiliated, serving 132 students in grades PK-5, 7-8.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.

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Associations: ACSI; Baptist; Coed; Religious
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Posted on Nov 16, 2005
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FBS has been a great experience for my children. There is a low teacher-to-student ratio, and the teacher's genuinely care about the student's welfare. The children attend chapel daily to learn about the Word of God, and discipline is counted as very important, unlike many other public schools. My son has excelled in his reading and math skills in this school, and my pre-schooler has learned all his abc's and numbers 1-20 this year. He is also learning about socialization skills as well. The only drawback is the lack of athletic and extracurricular activities. The price that we pay is very affordable and well worth it for the lower student-to-teacher attention they receive. I would recommend this school to anyone looking for a high-quality private Christian school who is moving to the Burleson Co. area.
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