My nephew went to Master's. He was on the honor and had great grades. When he went to public school because he felt it was too easy and the students were unruly, he discovered he was not prepared. He actually had to repeat a course!!! I never imagined that a private school would be below the standards
... Read more of a public school. Very disappointing. He also felt like the kids were able to run wild ... especially if the parents were financial donors. Read less
Posted by a other on 09/22/09
We have six children that are in elementary, middle and high school classes at The Master s Academy. We have been a part of TMA for eleven years and are so blessed that our children are receiving an excellent, quality education with a Christ-centered foundation. We know that when they reach graduation,
... Read more they will be prepared, not only academically for higher education, but also spiritually for the plans that God has for them. We are truly thankful for the many sports that are offered (from kindergarten on up to high school), the outstanding honors and enrichment classes, the weekly chapel and on-site pastor, the growing drama and chorus programs that are available, and for the many scholastic competitions and awards that reinforce high achievement. We also appreciate the awesome teachers that are completely dedicated to teaching the students with a Bible-based curriculum and a love and compassion for each child. The office staffs of both the upper and lower schools also reflect the light of Jesus and are helpful and patient no matter how many times we call with questions and requests. The elementary principal that knows every student by name, the middle school field trips to educational, yet fun, out of state places, and the unique J-term in high school are just some of the unique features of The Master s Academy. We are very proud to be a part of the TMA family. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/09/09
Master's Academy is not for every child. The student body tends to be unfriendly and are very cliquish. There seems to be a critical atmosphere both in the administration and students. We only experience middle and high school. Some teachers are great, others are not. We had several instances of
... Read more teachers favoring the kids of big doners. It is common knowledge among the kids that the children of wealthy parents get preferential treatment. All in all it is probably better than many other Christian schools. If your children handle the stiff social atmosphere and feel comfortable there, it is a good fit. If not, it might not get any better. We found the public school our children attended after Master's to be far better both academically and in responsiveness to parents. The administration at Master's is relatively unfriendly. It is unfortunate because there are few Christian schools to choose from. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/03/09
My nephews go to this school and absolutely LOVE it! The teachers and admin sincerely care about these students and it shows!
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Posted by a other on 08/22/09
My daughter is a recent graduate of The Master's Academy. I am pleased to say that she is beginning her freshman year in college with 21 credit hours. The dual-enrollement programs and the AP classes that are offered at Masters gave her the opportunity to begin college with such a great head start.
... Read more (That's money in this happy mom's pocket.) Also, because my daughter received quality instruction in her academic courses, she was able to earn an ACT score that granted her a scholarship for full tuition while attending college; including graduate school. Lastly, there is no denying that the academic achievement is a blessing, but the real blessing is the personal care she received throughout her high school years. There is no dollar amount I would place on the individualized focus she received from the wonderful staff at The Master's Academy. Our family is truly blessed. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/13/09
My son had the privilege to attend The Master's Academy for his high school years. He had amazing years, with a great group of guys and girls to be friends with. Whenever an academic need arose, there was a teacher there to invest in him, take and interest and go above and beyond to help him succeed.
... Read more The extracuriccular activities were a real plus, as well. As a Christian young man, his faith was grounded and he was challenged to grow and stretch himself as he lived out his love for Christ. He was admitted to both of his colleges of choice. His time there was well spent in preparing him for the next step of his journey. I strongly recommend that you check out TMA. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/12/09
We are extremely pleased with The Master's Academy. As parents of two children who attend TMA we cannot express how happy we are to have them attend the school. We both thank the Lord for their godly example and the role models they are, not only to our children, but to all the children at TMA. They
... Read more truly go the 'extra mile' and that is why our children are at The Master's Academy. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/12/09
The Master's Academy is an outstanding school both in academics and from a christian perspective. We have had two children recently graduate from TMA. Both grew in their faith and were prepared by first rate teachers as they entered college. Our children have attended several Christian schools and by
... Read more far TMA is the best! Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/11/09
It was absolutely a mistake to send our kids to this school. After a few years we withdrew our son and daughter. To sum it up, they are a fanatical right-wing minded school. They try to show that they are a Christian school, but it is a fa ade. Everyone raved about how great the teachers were. We
... Read more were disappointed. Though our two did well, we felt that at best the school was way overpriced. From the supplies to the field trips, it was ridiculous. This school is all show and no substance. We should have given more weight to the other written reviews. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/17/09
If you're considering sending your child to Masters, save your money and don't.They're incredibly expensive and make you pay for every little thing. They tell you to act Christ-like although many of the students (and some teachers) don't. Students curse and treat you very rudely (especially the older
... Read more kids) and have no consideration. Some (not all) teachers don't take you seriously and choose favorites. The academics are ok but the teachers don't really do that good of a job. I was an A+ student at my old school but upon coming to TMA I got Bs on my report card which doesn't cut it in my house. If you're looking for a school to emphasize the Bible, consider TMA, otherwise don't! They claim to be above grade level, but that's a lie, they're right at it. Seriously man, don't send your child here it's not worth it. Save your money man!!!! Read less
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Oviedo schools — Masters Academy is located at 1500 Lukas Ln, Oviedo FL 32765. 1500 Lukas Ln is in the 32765 ZIP code in Oviedo, FL Masters Academy is a Private school that serves grade levels K - 12.
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