Private | PK-2 | Baptist | 96 students |
Bright Futures CDC is a private school in Houston, Texas. It is coed and Baptist affiliated, serving 96 students in grades PK-2.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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St. Philip Neri Elementary School 0 miles | |||
Univ of Houston Charter School-Tech 0.4 miles | |||
0.6 miles | |||
0.9 miles |
08/14/2007 - I highly recommend Bright Futures to all parents that would like to have quality care, good christuan values & dedicated staff. there are several staff members that has been there for 11 + years. The Abeka curriculum that is taugt is a very advanced curriculum. And the children are taught with love. I am avery pleased parent and I know a lot of other parents that feel the same. I was referred to BFCDC and I have refreed others and will continue to refer others. Bright Futures keep up the good work. Love You Guys.
Overall this school will lay a good foundation for your child as they prepare to enter school. They have a good curriculum (ABEKA), which is a solid christian education. They have a lot of activities and events through out the year. There is a lot of structure and routine to the day, and you actually see what your child is learning. In addition they provide a hot breakfast and lunch daily. My only issue with the school is that there is a lot of turn over with their teachers. My son had 3 teachers in one year.
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