George Mason High School

Public | 8-12 | 802 students |  

PHONE: (703) 248-5500

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7124 Leesburg Pike

Falls Church, VA 22043

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George Mason High School, located in Falls Church, Virginia, serves grades 8-12 in the Falls Church City Public Schools district. It is among the few public schools in Virginia to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 9 out of 10.

This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 17 school community members.

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Posted on May 3, 2012
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We moved to Falls Church City because of this school. It's a small high school with a real community feel. They have an active IB program, excellent music program, lots of sports teams, great robotics team, foreign language exchange program. Not every teacher is great--no school can say that--but some are really excellent. And the principal always shows up. He's at games, tournaments, concerts; he's outside every single morning greeting the kids as they come into the school.
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Posted on Feb 27, 2011
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If your child is bright and has an IEP then this is a scary place. As a parent you will have to be the case manager and the Administration is much more interested in following the law then helping your child be successful. They will drag their feet all year and do nothing to help you. There is no one to go to for help because the Superintendent will not help you. If you have a child with an IEP I would suggest Arlington or Fairfax. George Mason just fired their best special ed teacher, the only one that really knew what he was doing and had the will to do it. Sad state of affairs there. I suppose the reviews for general education students might be true but I don't enjoy that world, my child is special ed and our experience is so different.
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Posted on Oct 14, 2010
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My child was a student for four years at George Mason. We returned to the US from living overseas so she could attend high school here, and interviewed several public schools that offered the IB program in both Virginia and Maryland. Mason seemed the best of them, and we relocated to Falls Church specifically so she could go there. It was a good choice. She did the IB program and graduated with the full IB diploma. I was struck by the great support she received from the IB program coordinator and the guidance counselors. As a senior, she was accepted at most of the colleges she applied to, and has since flourished at the highly selective college she chose to attend. The challenging academics at Mason certainly played a large role. One of the best public high schools in Northern Virginia, I've no doubt
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Posted on Jul 20, 2010
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Boy, we've moved around alot! One lesson I've learned is that your child feeling like part of the community is crucial! This school is so wonderful! They care about the needs of each student...and they place their resources behind that! I KNOW that firsthand...and as my son has told me, there is a real feeling of belonging. You will find kids from all walks of life..rich, poor, white, not white, driven, lazy...and for the most part, they are accepted. I'm so thankful for this school! We've been through some major challenges before landing here, and I am SO thankful that my son is at George Mason. It's a wonderful balance of academics and social acceptance...so key for our teenage kids.
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Posted on Apr 13, 2010
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Everything about it is great --environment, teachers, students, clubs, creative classes, size-- and it rates while students go on to productive, happy futures. ...Given today's budget issues, we are trying our best not to cut anything-- help us help our school, and all the educators and students in it!

Posted on Dec 15, 2009
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This school is truly amazing. Ever since the day my family stepped in the building it was inclusive. I have learned that a lot of embassy and military children go to Mason so the kids there are very good about including everyone and most importantly the teachers. The guidance department makes transferring very easy. The academics are top notch, one of the most difficult in VA. The sports are great, they won the sports illustrated award for the best sports school in VA beating out much larger schools. The school very much rivals all private schools in academics in fact about twenty kids pay over 14 thousand dollars just to attend Mason. If you are thinking about moving to northern Virginia set up a meeting to tour the school, because this is one of those school that you do not want to miss.
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Posted on Apr 12, 2009
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Even with the recent replacement of principal Mr. Snee, the school did not lose its inclusive atmosphere. With a small student population of 800+ students dispersed throughout 5 grades, teachers are able to work one on one with students. This website is somewhat misleading as GMHS works almost entirely through the IB program, not AP. IB is more challenging as IB grade are determined by both internal and external assesments. The IB Diploma itself requires students to take 7 IB courses, the average AP student only takes 3 or 4 AP classes. However, I stress that AP is not more difficult in terms of workload. GMHS is flawed in that it creates impractical standards. A survey was taken by a senior in 2009 of students that have taken on the full requirements of the IB Diploma. The survey displayed that the average IB student got only 4 hours of
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Posted on Mar 13, 2009
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No school is perfect, but Mason has one of the most welcoming environments to be found in a public high school. I have some issues with the IB program, but the teachers, Mr. Snee, and the students all make learning enjoyable, safe, and possible. George Mason will meet students wherever they are. If you really want to learn and stretch yourself, the school will meet you halfway there.
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Posted on Sep 30, 2008
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I am so impressed with the school. There is such a friendly and enthusiastic attitude demonstrated by the students and teachers. The scholastics are top notch. I could not imagine more from even top private schools in N.VA.
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Posted on Sep 29, 2008
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The teachers, the curriculum, and general atmosphere of interest in learning prepared me exceptionally for my future studies. In comparing high schools with others during college and grad school, I have found few that prepared others as well as this school prepared me.
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