We relocated from Little Rock and decided to enroll our son at Shiloh. We've made it to the halfway point and I can't say I'm impressed. He went from being an A/B student at his previous school to now barely passing 2 of his subjects. His attitude towards learning has turned so negative. He complains
... Read more that he is picked on and called bad names (not what I would expect from a Christian school). His behavior has not been reflective of the Christian morals he is supposed to be learning either. He is sassy at home, defiant, rougher with his little brother, unforgiving, and territorial. I don't feel very included or informed about his educational or spiritual direction. While he doesn't hate going to school, I can tell that he is discouraged. I haven't decided yet if we will continue there next year or not. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/07/09
Shiloh is really not the place to send your child. Due to the fact of it being a school requiring a sum of money, there seems to be lots of cliques and immaturity dealing with situation with finances. With it being such a small school, it's easy to know everyone, probably one of the only good points.
... Read more Shiloh is very opinionated, which it should be for being a private Christian education school. So, if you want your children to be schooled with a Christian education, send them to Shiloh. If you want a non-biased education, send them to a public school. :D Read less
Posted by a student on 05/14/08
Our daughter was in public school kindergarten through 3rd grade. After much disgust at the lack of attention, inadequate lessons in math and science and little to no information of recourse for parents we decided to send her to Shiloh. Her youngr brother already attends so we knew ahead of time is a
... Read more great school. We were afraid it would be difficult for her to transition to private school, make new friends, adjust to strict dress code etc.. But, it went GREAT!! Unfortunately she was behind in curriculum from public to private but all of the teachers and admin worked hard to help her catch up and she is doing awesome. Thank you to everyone at Shiloh who turned our shy, insecure little girl into a flourishing confident young lady! Thank you, thank you, thank you! Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/22/08
WOW! My son is in K4 at Shiloh and I am so pleased with this school already. Lots of ways to get involved and the curriculum is very impressive for this young and most importantly my son loves it.
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Posted by a parent on 09/06/07
As a former Shiloh student and current public school teacher I feel I have a unique perspective on the school. As far as teachers go, I had the best. They truly cared about us students. I entered college much more prepared than many my age. But, had I been in public school and taken A.P. courses, I
... Read more would have been just as prepared. I was at school on scholarship and would not have been able to attend otherwise. The tuition is even higher now. I used to say I would never send my child to Shiloh because it turned me off to church for quite a while and because of the rich/clique issues. It really messed with my head. As a teacher in public school I see things that really worry me. I have now changed my mind and will probably send my children to Shiloh. Never would have thought that. Read less
Posted by a former student on 02/03/07
The investment I made in my children's lives by sending them to Shiloh Christian School was the best investment I could ever make in them. The quality of the academics, the spiritual training and atmosphere, like peer groups, and the awesome athletic programs with Christian coaches made for the BEST
... Read more school experience a parent could hope for their children. Also the counselors (for academic scholarships) and coaches (for various types of athletic scholarships) KNOW how to get the best scholarship offers. Almost every senior graduates with multiple scholarship offers of some kind. To God Be The Glory for speaking Shiloh into existence through the hearts of some godly members of First Baptist Church Springdale. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/01/06
A great school and well worth the money. I was one of 5 brothers that attended the school and our family sacrificed a lot to go to Shiloh. The 3 or us that have graduated all received at least partial scholarships to college in areas that we were interested in. A student that works hard and applies
... Read more theirself at Shiloh will do well in college. In my view it is an investment that is well worth it. Read less
Posted by a former student on 11/01/06
Shiloh provides such an enriching atmosphere for my children not only spiritually but academically. The secondary students were so welcoming to my oldest. They went out of their way to make sure he was at ease moving and interacting around campus.
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Posted by a parent on 08/23/06
I feel Shiloh is a blessing to my family. I have 3 children attending. Their spiritual training and education reinforces what we teach in our own family. How awesome it is to have our childrens's teachers want them to not only be academically enriched but to also be spiritually enriched!
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Posted by a parent on 05/25/06
My son has been in public school and one other private school prior to Shiloh. He has made very close friends and the school has been essential to his emotional and spiritual growth while providing an excellent education. I feel that parents all have the same hopes, expectations, morals and values for
... Read more their children which in turn leads the kids to push each other in the right direction. No matter where your child goes to school, they are all going to go through some degree of 'teenagerhood'...kids are just kids! But at Shiloh, I feel that all parents have the same goals for their children and it shows! Read less
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Springdale schools — Shiloh Christian School is located at 1707 Johnson Rd, Springdale AR 72762. 1707 Johnson Rd is in the 72762 ZIP code in Springdale, AR Shiloh Christian School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK - 12.
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