This school year has been such a blessing in so many ways I do not know exactly where to begin. When I was investigating Beth Eden under difficult circumstances it was wonderful to find everyone extremely kind and helpful in every way. I have been impressed from the start and will always recommend
... Read more your school to other parents. Every day my son is smiling and happy and knows how much he is loved, and at the end of the dat that is all that matters. I am thankful each day for all of the blessings Beth Eden has brought into our lives. I also wanted to tell you how impressed I am with the qualify of the education, the kindness of the staff, and the beautiful spirit that fills the air. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/18/09
I also do not like to have to post poor reviews about the school but, we have been attended BE for 6 yrs and it has gone downhill very quickly this year. The teachers have and do treat the children differantly depending whether you are classified a 'good family' There is definitely favoritism among
... Read more teachers and segregation among students. I am looking for a new school. My child has great potential and I don't think he/she can acheive high standards here. It is obvious the teachers are working against the admin. However there are a few teachers that should have thrown in the hat a long time ago regardless of whether they were male or female. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/14/09
We have been involved with this school since 1994. During those years, there have been many leadership changes. What has been consistent is the school's diligence in pursuing academic excellence. This year, 1/3 of the graduating class has been accepted at a prestigious Colorado university and most
... Read more of the others will pursue degrees elsewhere. We feel that Beth Eden is the only choice for our family and strongly encourage other parents to visit and pray about the possibility of enrolling their children. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/26/09
This school is in transition. The new principal has specific plans - altho the benefit of those plans are not obvious to all. Some new decisions seem random at best. The school does excel at academics, and the fine arts are ok (not outstanding), but freedom and personal expression are not appreciated
... Read more here, making students ill-prepared for decisions they'll need to make when someone isn't there telling them what to do and how to do it. As a parent, I have personally witnessed poor decisions by the principal and sometimes even inaction in very questionable, even serious, circumstances. I've also witnessed unfair and uncaring treatment of students and teachers - many of whom won't be returning next year. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/25/09
This school is currently falling apart. It appears that a large number of teachers will be leaving this year. I would avoid this school until there is a change in leadership. It is very disappointing as we have had our children in the school for years and were very happy. It seems that the change
... Read more in school leadership along with an increased rigidity from the Church leadership has destroyed morale and has made the school an unpleasant place to be. It is stunning to see how quickly things have changed here. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/18/09
We absolutely love this school! Our children were floudering in the public school system, receiving a sub-standard education from disengaged teachers. We have been at Beth Eden for a few years and couldn't be more pleased with the administration, education and teachers. I only wish that we had made
... Read more the change earlier. Our children are thriving in this environment. The principal is caring and I would completely disagree with the statement about the roles of women in the school being minimized. The teachers, male and female, are treated with respect and are cherished as the passionate, gifted individuals that they are. The students receive character training and the curriculum is outstanding. It is actaully important to the teachers that each student comprehends the material and they taylor the teaching to the different learning-styles that exist in a classroom. We love it! Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/05/09
This used to be a wonderful, caring school with dedicated teachers who went above and beyond expectations. The academics were good and it was a fun, family-oriented place to attend school. The academics remain, and there are some truly gifted, loving teachers and coaches, but the new principal (beginning
... Read more with the 07-08 school year) is rigid, inexperienced, ineffective, unaccountable, and doesn't project compassion or love for children. The current 08-09 year has been more negatively impacted than the 07-08 year. Some teachers and staff, unfortunately, are reflecting his attitude. The illogical and steamroller-style changes of this administration are so widespread, disheartening and troublesome that many associated with the school are rethinking the choices they have. We've attended for many years and, sadly, I can no longer recommend this school. We miss you Mr. C and family. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/03/09
I really hate to post a bad review, because until recently it has been a super school that our kids loved. The change in principal has meant that women are being quietly moved out of leadership at the school, and a very backwards message is being preached. New programs for 'boys only' have been introduced
... Read more and the message has been made very clear that girls and women don't count as much in God's eyes as men. It is very sad to see young girls that were on fire for Christ before, being discouraged and shamed. It is sad that female staff members who have worked there with great respect for many years are being asked to step down from any duties that put them in authority over any males. We think it sends a terrible message to both girls and boys, and we have since left. Be very careful and pray. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/08/08
Beth Eden is a wonderful school. Thanks to the education my son recieved he is confident in his faith, and his abilities to attain his goals. The teachers helped to build his self estem so that he knows who he is in Christ and through that is able to achieve many things. Our daughter is in the k5 program
... Read more and loves going to school. Her education compared to our neighbors children is heads & tails above the public schools. BE teaches kids to read by phonics not sight reading. I never feel like my kids are test animals to try a new teaching method. BE sticks to the fundimentals and our kids benefit from it. I only wish I would have known about it for our oldest daughter who had to go through public schools. The education received for the cost is increadible. I was spending more in day care. Read less
Posted by a parent on 12/21/07
My children went to this school in kinder-2nd then were transfered to a public school. I am doing everything to get all three of my children back into the school. My oldest is in 6th grade at Beth Eden and I can't say enough about how wonderful it is to have Mr. K in his life. What a wonderful person
... Read more all the way around and excellent teacher! Read less
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Wheat Ridge schools — Beth Eden Baptist School is located at 2600 Wadsworth Blvd, Wheat Ridge CO 80033. 2600 Wadsworth Blvd is in the 80033 ZIP code in Wheat Ridge, CO Beth Eden Baptist School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK - 12.
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