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    Rancocas Friends School

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Garfield Park Academy

    Garfield Park Academy

    1.0(1 review)
    0.9 mi

    this school is horrible staff/teachers/principal are rude and disrespectful. principal has no…read morerespect for parents staff enjoy watching kids fight/get jumped and do nothing about it. staff put there hands on kids and principal thinks it's okay. school needs to be shutdow. worse school ever. principal does nothing to help situations. children are not safe at this school.

    From the owner: Education... for a Lifetime. Effective, evidence-based special education for students with…read morelearning, social, emotional and behavioral challenges in a family-like environment. The Garfield Park Academy, located in Willingboro, N.J., is a nonprofit school that serves children in grades kindergarten through 12. The academy serves children with mental health and behavioral disorders and learning disabilities. It has a staff of professional instructors, special education teachers and behavior management specialists to develop an individualized educational plan according to the child s learning abilities and needs. Additionally, it has a team of social workers, psychologists and psychiatrists that provide psychiatric evaluation, crisis intervention, and individual and group counseling and medical services. Its curriculum includes English, mathematics, computer applications, language arts, science and social studies. The Garfield Park Academy also provides various other vocational courses, such as horticulture, cosmetology, culinary arts, woodworking, and automotive and retail trade. It also provides physical education, and speech and language therapies. The academy additionally offers various outreach programs for parents and students that include education for how to tackle problems and provide support to their children suffering from disabilities.

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    Moorestown Friends School

    Moorestown Friends School

    4.0(4 reviews)
    5.1 mi

    Highly recommend! Our son, age 5, is currently in his 2nd year at MFS and we could not be happier…read more When he first started in PK (last year), we immediately felt welcomed by the wonderful administration/teachers/staff led by (the very approachable and involved) Head of School, Julia de la Torre. The overall school atmosphere is like something out of a fairytale. From pick up to drop off, we are greeted with smiling faces, kind students, friendly parents and an overall feeling of inclusion. Academically, we were impressed with the curriculum at the PK and K levels. In addition to his normal class schedule, our son has two special-subject areas each day; one being Coding (taught by the amazing Rachel Kaplan). All special areas are wonderful, but as I understand it, MFS is the only school in NJ to teach Coding (which is the future) at the PK and K levels. We are planning to start our younger son, age 2, into the PS program next year as he will be old enough to enroll (age 3) by September.

    Over the last five years, I have been often asked to recommend Moorestown Friends School. Although…read moreI am told by regular academic students' parents that they are happy, we were very unahppy with the education our creative/musican son received. He came from a private school in Philadelphia where he graduated top of his class, and won Pennsylvania awards for musicianship and was head chorister at his professional church choir. He is also now an award winning pianist and composer. His creativity was saved at MFS by Ed Robertson and Rich Marcucci - just wonderful artists and musicians. Other than that no one else seemed to care about his level of musicianship. During his junior year we asked for specific help about applying to creative and performing arts schools. During College admissions night, the guidance counselors admitted to us they had no process in place for developing our creative students' porfolios. After checking with Westtown School, Friends Central, Friends Select and Germantown Friends, we realized that MFS was really lacking in their ability to help our creative children. After spending $16,000 a year on our son's high school education we were truly disappointed in MFS's lack of help for our creative child and also their lack of folow up after the college admissions night. They really had no idea how to treat college applications for creative students. They only seemed to are about Ivy League level students and had no interest in their creative students. We would truly like to know whether things have changed. If not, I will continue to recommend Moorestown High School or one of the Philadelphia Friends Schools if parents have a creative child and live in this area. Renee Jones

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    Christ the King School - CTK School (picture from website)

    Christ the King School

    4.5(2 reviews)
    8.1 miMorrell Park

    This school has it's pros and cons. The pro is the small…read moreclass sizes. Less than 50 students per grade, so it is possible to know all of your classmates. This is also a con because it makes "cliques" more apparent. Pros: Parent-teacher relationships are strong. Attached to the church so there is no walking outside during inclement weather. Nuns still teach and run the school, this is less common in some other Catholic schools. Convenient for local children. Has after school program. CORA is available to tutor children who are having trouble, this happens during school hours. Cons: Costly, there are even charges if your child stays for lunch (which last I remember is held in the classrooms since there is no proper cafeteria.) Lack of after school activities, and those that do exist are expensive. Extracurricular classes are poor, in particular gym, which is held in the chilly basement of the church. Small class sizes mean advanced students are held back. To keep them busy they are asked to help less advanced students. Most of the student body lives in the area and graduates to Archbishop Ryan. Religion is held in high regard, and is very prevalent in the classroom. By attending this school, CCD is not mandatory as you study for and receive the sacraments through their church.

    Hey I went to CTK in the mid 1960's to early 70's. The average size class was about 4o students per…read moreroom. There was no gym. For lunch you either ate in the classroom or walked home for lunch. Maybe you went over to Academy Plaza But you know what ! I received a good catholic school education, and I would not change that for anything.

    The Crème School of Mount Laurel

    The Crème School of Mount Laurel

    4.2(12 reviews)
    4.2 mi

    After almost a year, I am still in awe of the place. However, now it's not just the shiny part…read more Creme is more than just a great looking place that gives a perfect vibe. No, it's a great learning place. I can see the progress my kid is making not even monthly or weekly, but literally on a daily basis. All credit is to Creme, it's programs and it's teachers. If you have a child you are considering sending to a daycare or if you have a child in a daycare that's not Creme and you live close to this location, you really need to visit.

    Our daughter's first day at daycare started off with promise--we received updates throughout the…read moreday and felt hopeful about our choice. Unfortunately, that feeling changed completely at pickup. When we arrived, we walked to her classroom and noticed the children were outside on the toddler playground, with the door propped open by a foam block. As we approached, we witnessed a teacher forcefully grab another child by the arm. That moment immediately raised serious concerns. We went outside right away to find our daughter. The staff member supervising the group was not her usual teacher. The supervising staff member appeared to be very overwhelmed watching the young children. When I located her among the other children, her face was very red and there was a visible mark on her arm that resembled a handprint. I picked her up and we left immediately. Before leaving, I stopped at the director's office to report what we had seen. I was told there are no cameras covering the outdoor area. What a huge liability! I requested a refund and we will not be returning. This experience was deeply upsetting, and I would strongly urge other parents to carefully consider their options.

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