Robious Elementary School

Public | PK-5 | 673 students |  

PHONE: (804) 378-2500

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2801 Robious Crossing Dr

Midlothian, VA 23113

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Midlothian's Robious Elementary School serves grades PK-5 in the Chesterfield County Public Schools district. It is among the few public schools in Virginia to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 10 out of 10.

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

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Posted on Jun 8, 2010
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I'm in 5th grade and this year all the teachers helped me. Not only in my academics but in my confidence. This is a definate 5 star school.

Posted on Mar 11, 2008
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My daughter always complains about the teachers not showing her how to do things. How they move to fast and personally I think there is extremely too much homework everynight. They can't even have a party in the class for birthdays because they can't bring cakes or cup cakes, Come on their kids they love celebrating birthdays, This school is the only one that does this. Can't bring outside food in for lunch. Come on don't tell me what I can feed my child. This school is too strict and the kids have no fun at all. Its like boot camp. Lighten up people.
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Posted on Nov 18, 2006
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Robious is outstanding for advanced, and self guided learners and seem to have an adequate program for the more severe learning disabled.However, if your child requires special help in any area-you may want to consider your alternatives. We wish now that we had. Robious' administration lends little to no regard to the student who falls in between average and learning disabled. If you are to enter the school in this situation, be prepared for a great deal of double talk, time wasting and ignorance- and be aware of their disregard toward the less than average student. We found their lack of concern and condecending manner not only disappointing to us, but quite damaging to our child.Changing schools was the best route, and we wish we had not wasted so much of our child's time waiting and virtually begging for help that simply is not offered at Robious.
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Posted on Feb 19, 2005
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As a parent of a former student at Robious, I can not say enough for the way in which my child was prepared for future grades. The programs offered by the staff were oustanding. The teachers my child had were outstanding and true professinals in every way. The level of learning energy was exceptional. The communications from the teachers were clear and direct about my child. The staff should be very proud of the students that they are sending on to middle school. The level of administration lacked in depth. It appeared that the administration staff was less than what the academic staff deserved. The physical condition of the school needed to be improved in terms of janitorial services.
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Posted on Sep 4, 2004
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Robious Elem is an excellent school compared to many. I have found the Staff to be involved and focused on providing an excelent education for my children.
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Posted on Mar 17, 2004
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After attending this school and then moving to Wellesley, Massachusetts I do not have anything good to say for this school. I remember that we did exactly the same thing every day and that it was incredibly boring. The teachers didn't seem t know how or what to teach. For all I know they were chosen randomly out of a hat! I thought it was okay, but after moving to Wellesley I realize just how unsatisfying my experience at Robious was.
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Posted on Feb 18, 2004
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This is an outstanding school. My son is enrolled in the autisum program and we finally have wonderful qualified teachers to teach this program. Thank you Robious for listening to our concerns and addressing them with such great educators. Robious has tons of parental support and involvement, it's just a great atmosphere for your children.
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