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    Columbia Academy Elementary and Middle School

    3.4 (5 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Maryland International School

    Maryland International School

    3.3(8 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    This school has a great curriculum. The students will be 1-2 grades ahead upon completion at this…read moreschool. The school affords the students a well rounded education. Students are taught so well in Spanish, that they will be fluent or at least nearly fluent upon completion of this course. It is also great that the class sizes are small (usually fewer than 20 students per class) which enhances learning. The teachers genuinely care about the students' education. One of the greatest strengths of this school are their peers. It is clear that the other students have parents that care about their child's education which encourages the students to come to school ready to learn. The school is also very firm about bully prevention. Overall, we were very happy with this school. BI

    My child is enrolled in this school. I am not sure why there are so many negative comments as MDIS…read moreis is great. School. Sure they are fairly new and from time to time may have a hiccup but so does other schools. I found the teachers are very educated and diverse. The class sizes are good and they offer after school help for students who need to get caught up. My child is not even in high-school yet and is taking courses I took in college. It is very fast pace learning environment so kids will need to be strong in education thus the entrance exam. I understand everyone has a different experience but in the area of education, qualifications, and communication they are top class. Because they are new, they do not have athletic sports yet, but this school is about a STEM education not athletics. If you are looking for athletes or athletic scholarships keep looking but if you want a college prep and quality education for your child then check them out.

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    Glenelg Country School

    2.3(3 reviews)
    6.9 mi

    We currently have a 2 year old in their little dragons program and we applied for our son for the…read more2022-23 kindergarten year. One of the application steps is that my 5yr old has to do a 2hr "shadow day" (so I have to explain to him that we are applying to send him there) followed by assessment testing in which I am told "He is amazing, everything went great, you should now tell his current school that you are applying." His current school needs to send over his PRE-K progress report and complete a questionnaire so I didn't want to take those steps until we knew were continuing w/the application process based on their feedback. We do ALL of this and they decline him because "his progress report showed 2 emerging skill sets (apparently he should have every SINGLE skill MASTERED) and he had to be told 2 or 3 times to come inside when the other kids only had to be told once." Are you kidding me?!?! He is 5 and at a brand new school with brand new people so obviously he's not 100% himself. Kindergarten tuition is $25k, the 3's preschool tuition is $20K. So we were stupidly about to pay GCS $45k in CASH for KINDERGARTEN and PRE-SCHOOL but my 5 yr old is not perfect so they don't want him. IF THIS IS HOW THEY TREAT 5 YEAR OLDS IMAGINE HOW THEY TREAT MIDDLE AND UPPER SCHOOL STUDENTS. Blessing for my son and am taking my daughter out. I have not attempted yet to explain to him why is now not going. CHILDREN DO NOT DESERVE THIS TOXIC ENERGY. Thank you for reading. Make the best decision for your kiddos - keep looking.

    I could give zero star if they have that option. I am talking about the summer camp program. The…read moreteachers are arrogant, arbitrary and won't listen to you. Both my son and I tried to explain what happened during the recess, that one boy grabbed his arm so hard into bleeding that my son tried to get rid of him. And only my son got early dismissed. And this the second time he got unfairly treated. They just won't listen. And when I ask what should you do when you were grabbed badly, the lady just told me, oh, maybe fight back just happens in your family, but not here. I cannot believe that such words came from a private school teacher! Till now, I got no justice. I don't know to whom should I talk such things. I believe there are many parents like me has been unfairly treated but why they, the summer camp, keep the business while we just got expelled? We did nothing wrong. Is there any parents league that we can fight together?

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    St Vincent Pallotti High School

    St Vincent Pallotti High School

    2.8(6 reviews)
    5.0 mi

    Spit and chewing gum holds a lot together at this school…read more They get a D in communications. Lateness, procrastination should not come from teachers nor administrators but it does. Bad scene. Too many changes each year in personnel is not a good sign, and those whom stay are no longer effective and need to retire. Beware that we found out 3 years in that the school accepts a large amount of "problem" kids which puts a huge damper on other students trying to do their best because of disruptions. The school has locally been deemed a "jock" HS due to football and other sports always in the limelight, so not so much for academics. The tuition is overpriced, not all $$ that you must give the school is listed on website, you do not get your money's worth for the amount of nonsense that goes on with both the administrators, students and teachers. Tardiness in all areas from the majority of teachers is unacceptable and translates into lackluster behaviors in students. The principal is great and I am sure he tries his best with the skeleton crew he has to work with, but he needs to step up and hire professionals that stay at the school long-term, and also have talks with some staff and teachers to dress professionally and act like adults not a kids best friend or goofy buddy! Doubt you would see such behaviors from adults in schools striving for excellence but here a $20K a year HS you will. Case in point the blonde lady from recruitment who greets you dressed like she was going to a 1990s club, not dressed appropriately nor the way to meet parents and kids. Casual and not professional at all. The face of PHS. Kids complain that it is very hot all year around in the classrooms. No air flow and old lockers, and classrooms. I surmise their heating bills are sky high and could be the major reason why the tuition prices are so high. Small class size for some classes is alright, but other times too many students crammed in a small classroom. Odd places for classes not healthy. The rate of teacher turnover is alarming. Not a good fit for students who want to learn in an environment fostering excellence. The school could be excellent if they hired excellent people and communicated very frequently with precision. The previous administration doomed the school by fostering a casual and laissez-faire approach to the manner that they ran the school for decades. The new uniforms are ugly as sin. The cafeteria food is trash because the "food" is made from the least expensive ingredients, therefore, taste and nutrition is nowhere to be found. If you can go elsewhere please do, otherwise you know the drill.

    If you don't mind the administration lying to you about your child, this is the place for you. If…read moreyou don't mind the school excluding both parents from important communications about your child, this is the place for you. The most un family friendly place I've been involved with. They have no oversight either. Email the Archdiocese, they tell you this school is "independent", they can do as they please. Catch them in a lie and ask them about it, they ghost you. Great "catholic" values? Not at this school.

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