Our daughter graduates this year from T.C. and was admitted to UVA, William and Mary, Virginia Tech and other national schools as well. We are so happy we decided to send our children to TC because the academic resources and opportunities given to our children have been truly world class.
—Submitted by a parent
T.C. is an impressive school on many levels. We find the teachers (without exception) to be sharp, positive and energetic. Our children thrive there and are challenged in a college-prep environment. The resources offered to students far exceed our expectations and the Alexandria City community supports the school with a spirit not often seen in other communities in which we have lived.
—Submitted by a parent
T.C. is well-funded and has terrific modern facilities. The educators, whom we have seen teach and guide our children, are highly-skilled and achieve amazing results. The school seems appropriately focused on preparing our kids for admission into a selective university and on giving them the skills they will need to succeed in life.
—Submitted by a parent
My daughter is an exchange student in this school and she loves it because the Teachers are very helpful and commited; she enjoys staying in th library after 4 pm to work on her homework because she says the atmosphere helps her to focus better,; teh extra curricular activites are good for all the persoanlity types, she definatedly loves it.! They have the option to study Foreign Languages up to a good level, the Counselors are a good help ; tehre are activities that motivate the students like International week, Theater plays, cheerleaders competitions, Dance performances , etc. they're really concerned in giving the students the tools to become good candidates for the Colleges and Universities. I'm really pleased with the school the Teachers and the staff.Congratulations to all of them!
—Submitted by a parent
The teachers, for the most part, are fantastic (Mr. Rankin, Mr. Keener, Ms. Freitag, Mr. Eaton, Mr. Kokonis, to name a few). They are willing to spend as much time before and/or after school as necessary to help students succeed. However, as in any school, there are issues. The school, while a beautiful facility, has become almost a police state; students have to sign in to use the bathroom, and a person who is one minute late receives detention. This has been in response to the lack of motivation among the student body; many students don't even show up to class, and yet the school gets blamed for all lack of achievement. Despite the wonderful teachers, I worry about what the school will be like in several years. I wonder if many high achieving students will eventually transfer to private or parochial schools so that they don't have to deal with unmotivated classmates, many of whom take AP classes.
—Submitted by a student
i luv TCW alot. its realli a gud school cuz its been dha school of my choice . long live TCW!!!!!!!
—Submitted by a parent
It is a good school but it does have issues. It's been in the news a lot. If you want to find out the inner problems of this school you can check out this link -- http://www1.voanews.com/english/news/education/Diverse-High-School-Battles-Low-Test-Scores-High-Drop-out-Rate-95789904.html
—Submitted by a parent
I currently attend TCW and think overall, its a pretty good school. Minus the non-stop fighting and the cliquish students. Its in a pretty safe enviroment and the teachers are really good. Well some.
—Submitted by a student
There is no discipline at this school. There are many fights. The school is terribly organized. I don't like this school, and can't wait to leave.
—Submitted by a teacher
OUTSTANDING!!! This school is one of the best high schools I Know. I personally attended and graduated from it. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to have attended a high school that truely prepared me for college life. One of the best perks of living in Alexandria has to be this fabulous school. Not to mention the millions of dollar face lift it just recieved.
—Submitted by a student
This school is terrible. The students run all over lot of teachers because the teachers want to be liked. So many students don't want to learn and very unmotivated. They want to do nothing. the administration does not enforce the rules effectively.
—Submitted by a teacher
Speaking as a former graduate ('06) I was not exactly left with a good impression of High School. The Academic Programs are supurb--How many kids can say they had AP Physics taught by a Fulbright Scholar. The quality of the teachers was amazing, very well qualified teachers, but many students brought down the quality of the teachers, by misbehavior. The School also has some of a Discipline problems, fights are a commonality there, usually resulting in a police officer having to step in. And then the Laptop program, has done nothing, in my opinion, to benefit the students, even hurt them. Seldom, were the laptops used for their purpose. Overall, I think when I left, the school had alot it could improve on. On a lighter note, when the new building is completed ,I think the school quality will improve, and even out the very one sided demographic of the school.
—Submitted by a former student
I am a former student of T.C. Williams (class of 02). T.C. Williams High School is a very good school. The academic programs are challenging and rewarding. I had moved from Utah and was very impressed with the variety of classes to choose from, ranging in several different intellectual levels. I counted 73 after school clubs to choose from when I first enrolled in 99, and that number is growing. These clubs are in addition to the standard varsity and junior varsity sports teams. Recently, T.C. has made an effort to bring all students, even lower income students, up to date in technology by instituting a laptop initiative program, where each student is issued their own notebook computer as well as access to wireless internet campus-wide. Though the level of parental involvement seemed small, I felt much support and motivation from my teachers.
—Submitted by Ruth, a former student
I'm a 2006 grad and i think T.C. Williams is a very good school. I moved to Alexandria from a very high scoring VA district and was a little skeptical. I was surprised to see the quality of teachers and how much the guidance dept helped with college/career selection. This school challenged me more than my high-scoring school did. TC may not have the highest sol scores or the best-behaved students but the diversity of students and level of opportunity with their career dept makes this high school stand out in NoVA. It even has its own scholarship program and a personal laptop initative. If you live in alex. city and are sending your kid to private school you are missing out. My only problem with alex city schools is the excessive school year length.
—Submitted by a former student
T.C. Williams is one of the best high schools in the Northern VA area. The leadership team was outstanding as I always felt very well guided and safe. The teachers challenged students and created an evironment very conducive to learning. But not only that, they were extremely caring and insighful. I continued on to the University of VA and excelled there due to the strong academic foundation that T.C. Williams created for me.
—Submitted by Rangena Hotaki, a former student
I would like to give lots of praise to TC Williams for all the doors they open to our children especially in education and knowledge. I would also like to thank them for offering such a diverse atmosphere for our children. Thank you for your success in creating a second family for all the children of Alexandria, VA
—Submitted by lala canas
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