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Community Christian, K-8 (Private)

1645 South Rancho Santa Fe Road San Marcos, CA 92078
Phone Number: (760) 744-9237
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4/5Overall Parent Rating

1/5Extracurricular Activites
4/5Parent Involvement
3/5Principal Leadership
4/5Safety and Discipline
4/5Teacher Quality
out of 9 ratings

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10/19/2010 4/5

This school is not for everyone... it's not a "drop off your kids at 7:30am and pick them up at 4pm" school. I love this school because I get to be involved and see my kids in action. Parental involvement is required. Student study and focus is required. The classes are small so students get 100% attention and are never lost. I get constant feedback from the teachers. It's a tough school! Parents have to be willing to give it their all as much as the kids. The curriculum is excellent and stays consistent (unlike the State of California's curriculum). The administrator is very strict and insists on rules being followed or students are asked to leave the school. My kids are home by 1pm so I get to see them more. Parents who don't want to be involved with your kids, this school is not for you.
written by a Parent

2/25/2010 1/5

This school is not for everyone. You need to have a quiet and well-behaved child to stay in this school. The principal has ultimate authority and is quite intimating. The classrooms are very small. The tuition may seem cheap, but there is a mandatory fund raiser that they don't tell you until you are in. You either sell certain amount of goods, or you have to pay money to school and it is not a small amount. The teacher may tell you she has X amount of experience in teaching. But when you think about it, if she only has 5-10 students a year and the school dismisses those that they don't want to deal with, there is really not a lot of students she had taught. This school is not flexible. They follow a strict curriculum and will not deviate from it to accommodate anyone.
written by a Parent

12/11/2009 3/5

While the school is a wonderful way to get Biblical support in an educational setting and the families as a whole are warm and inviting, it is not a school that encourages or embraces creativity and change. If you have an above average or gifted student be prepared for them to be frustrated in the lower grades. Parents are not encouraged to participate in the classroom unless a specific need arises. Despite this, there is much parent involvement but solely as infrastructure- grading, etc. not as a dynamic relationship with the staff to improve their student's learning environment. If your child is below average, above average or highly creative this program will likely be unaccommodating for them. Many of the teachers are very committed and do a great job, but just be sure this is the right fit for your child before diving in.
written by a Parent

4/15/2009 decline/5

I've been thrilled with the school for my pre-k child. With only 5 students in her class, she gets a lot of personal attention and bad behavior doesn't fly under the radar. The facilities are not fancy, but that doesn't bother me because it's only a half day schedule and they don't waste any time while they are in school. I'm proud of the Bible verses my daughter has memorized and how familiar she already is with the Bible. I can't see us sending her there all the way through 8th grade because I'll probably want more of the sports teams and extracurriculars that come with a larger school, but for now, it's the perfect match for our family.
written by a Parent

11/8/2008 4/5

My daughter attends prek at this school and we are very pleased. After reading all the reviews, I see the perspective that others may have that yes indeed this school is not for everyone. It's for the committed family, Christ-centered home that is willing to work with their child doing their school work, and not two parents that are working 8am-6pm. The school has a warm and friendly environment but indeed the directors and board members are in charge of how the school runs (not unlike any other school). They have been doing this for 31 years so they must be doing something right! And yes, you will need to suppliment your child's academics and bible teachings with PHYSICAL PLAY/sports where if you send them to public school, you would have to suppliment your child's learnings with stronger academics and bible teachings!
written by a Parent

10/14/2008 5/5

This is an amazing school! I have personally attended from 3rd grade all the way to 8th grade. It takes a committed parent to help their kids through the school but it is well worth all the hard work!! The children are encouraged to join sports teams so they can have their outdoor play time after school. If you want your children to actually learn in school send them to Community Christian.
written by a Parent

3/4/2008 decline/5

This school extreme fundamentalist Christian and has a very rigid philosophy regarding the teaching of children. Most children who start at the school do not survive past 3rd of 4th grade. 90% of the parents pull their children out by 7th grade Jr. High. The classes have 5-10 students each and are 90-95% girls. Unless you have a son who is very quiet and well-behaved don't send him to this school. It is not geared for boys or active children. They don't even have an outdoor play area. The days are 1/2 days, parents are required to volunteer at least two days a week, all teachers are parents (some good, other not so good), and the principal is the ultimate authority. If you don't agree with her way of teaching and discipline for young children, this is not the school for you. It is not a parent/teacher coop.
written by a Parent

2/22/2008 decline/5

This school has so many good things to offer, but is not for everyone. It requires huge parent committment and uses a Christian based curriculum which is foundational and essentialist (i.e., lots of rote learning, memorization, etc.) The school requires parent participation 2-3 days a week for the full school day which is only 8-12:15 with a focus on academic subjects & Bible. Much work done at home with the parent. Parents act as teachers and are not required to have any certification, experience or education, just a willingness to serve. In this sense, the school is a home-school/parent coop, but not in any other sense. The school admin. is very rigid and does not encourage parent suggestions for improvement or change. This school is not for children with learning disabilities of any kind with no flexibility for these children. Gifted and above average students will do well at this school.
written by a Parent

5/22/2007 5/5

This school is ideal for parents who truly care about quality education and moral standards. Parents are involved in every aspect of the school. The Bible is a base for all lessons. This school isis truly a blessing for the entire family.
written by a Parent



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