I think I'd always vote for more Spanish lessons and half-a-day every day computer learning [to address previous reviewers] but schools do have a state quote to follow, ya know? What's really surprised me about PWC is the sports program. 5th-6th grade basketball won 1st in one tourny and 3rd in another
... Read more 2009-2009 and all the coaches in the other schools were competitive but yet 'civil' if you know what I mean. Sometimes it's the things you don't expect that make sending your kid to a school like PWC totally worth while. Even in a down economy where we should probably be hoarding our money away, we choose PWC. And, we won't regret it in the future. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/24/09
My son is currently attending PWC and my daughter attends their ELC until she is old enough to enter kindergarten. As a public school teacher, I am 100% confident in the job the teachers at PWC do in educating my children. They are amazingly sensitive to my son's special needs and are always friendly
... Read more and easy to talk with on a regular basis. I know my children will not have to face many of the pressures and influences that they would if they attended a public school. I also know that the smaller class sizes directly contribute to the overall academic success of the students who attend. I plan on keeping my children at PWC until they have to go to high school. If you are looking for a excellent private school that genuinely cares about educating children, this is the school for you! Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/12/09
I attended Peace with Christ for close to 5 years. It seemed like a great school at the time, as we were told that we were being educated at a higher level than students at public schools. But when I arrived in high school, I found my freshmen year to be very overwhelming. I was placed in all honors
... Read more classes. I excelled in math and science, but I struggled a lot in English. I realized when I got to high school that I had not learned at all how to organize an essay. Also, I found that the transition from the small school setting to a very large high school campus was hard. It seems very overwhelming so i would recommend to only send your students there if you plan to send them to a private high school as well. Read less
Posted by a former student on 04/29/07
Love the Christian and religious aspect. Parents who complain about too much religion should read the name of the school again. It is called Peace with Christ Christian School and supported by a LCMS Lutheran Church. If you do not like religion - go public.
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Posted by a parent on 02/03/07
My son has gone to PWCCS since pre-school, he has received an excellent education both in academics and Christianity. This year he will be starting keyboarding and will continue to learn Spanish which he was able to use on vacation.
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Posted by a parent on 08/18/06
My oldest son graduated from PWC and is doing excellent at Regis High. Younger son is still at Peace. Great school, caring teachers, but the religion is a little overpowering. Spanish in lower grades? I expected more than videos 3x/week. Computer education? I wanted more on how to work with the
... Read more computer than hand-me-down computers and donated games. Teachers don't know the computer and can't teach it! Like ALL schools it has its' good points and bad. I would like more emphasis on technology and less on religion, but overall it's alot better than the local public school system. I am very happy with Peace, but not ecstatic! Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/06/06
I cannot begin to say enough with how pleased we are with our decision to send our daughter here. Class sizes are small, opportunities are many and the Christian emphasis and atmosphere is phenomenal. Surpassed our expectations!
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Posted by a parent on 07/18/06
This school provides our son with a quality education in a christian environment. He has a wonderful, caring teacher who keeps us well informed. He is excited to go to school every day.
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Posted by a parent on 11/18/04
Wonderful school with caring teachers! We are very happy & glad we chose to send our 3 sons here. You only have one chance, & your choice will be their future! We could not afford not to send them here!!
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