FRBA offers Christian education with a loving atmosphere at a reasonable price. Thank you for providing an educational environmental that will train children to become responsible, functional adults tha t contribute to their community.
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Posted by a parent on 09/16/09
My daughter has attended FRBA for several years. The dress code is very strict and difficult to comply with, especially for girls. The staff feels that parents need to find other sources of clothing than the local stores. The staff seems to genuinely care for the academic and spiritual welfare of
... Read more students, but takes an overly legalistic standpoint on what students and families are allowed to do in and out of school. I don't completely agree with their viewpoint on what is Biblical . Many of the school s conduct requirements are man-made rules designed to keep us living spiritually safe. This is the same approach that the Pharisees took with the Jews in Jesus day and He chastised them for it on numerous occasions. That is biblical! I m concerned about the school's lack of accreditation. I hope there s no issue when my daughter applies at university, unless it s a Christian university. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/06/09
I have had kids in the school for over 2 decades and I think it is the best school in the area and the price is better than any other Christian school in the region
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Posted by a parent on 04/03/09
We love attending this school. We have been at this school for the past 10+ years and have seen 3 admins come and go. They have gotten better and better each time. We have had our ups and downs, but the ups surly overcome the downs in a heartbeat. The kids are getting used to wearing the nicer clothes
... Read more and they are spending more time worrying about their grades than anything else. We praise God for this school everyday! Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/17/08
Front Range Baptist Academy has provided a wonderful experience for my son. He entered in kindergarten and has excelled. Not only his teachers, but other teachers and administrators know all of the students and are actively involved in the education process. Parents are active as well which creates
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Posted by a parent on 10/02/08
Both of my children go to FRBA and truly love it. The teachers are awesome, the music program is great and the sports programs are a positive motivator.
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Posted by a parent on 09/28/05
My son was a second grader last year at FRBA. My wife and I were very pleased with the empahsis on solid academics taught in a clearly Christian environment. The teachers were interested in our son and very communicative. We've re-enrolled him this year and he's excited about returning!
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Posted by a parent on 08/11/05
ok school, worried the kids do not have enough extracurricular activities. Some kids live a very sheltered life in this environment and get a little shell shocked when graduated from high school. I am not convinced it is a christian education that is relevent for this day and age. Kids are too sheltered
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Posted by a former student on 07/03/05
I think it is a good school.The teachers seemed very nice when I visited FRBA.But I noticed that every student was dressed up.I suggest that they be allowed to wear sweat pants and t-shirts, which would be more comfortable for them.Also, it would seem easier for the students to obey dress code if they
... Read more do not have reason to worry that their knees are showing, or that their shirt tails are not tucked in.If I went to school there when i was younger, I would be too worried about the teaches giving me demerits for my clothes to be doing my work.Besides,today it is tremendously hard to find clothes for girls, especially shirts, so I am just suggesting that they be allowed to wear t-shirts. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/15/04
It is such a priviledge to have my child at Front Range Baptist Academy. This school has strong leadership & academics. The teachers are outstanding! I have seen wonderful & positive changes in my child since he began attending. My only regret is that I did not start him at Kindergarten.
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Fort Collins schools — Front Range Baptist Academy is located at 625 E Harmony Rd, Fort Collins CO 80525. 625 E Harmony Rd is in the 80525 ZIP code in Fort Collins, CO Front Range Baptist Academy is a Private school that serves grade levels PK - 12.
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