I one of several parents who can no longer buy into the high tuition fees that are charged and have gone another route. My child had several friends and enjoyed the time that was spent at school but compared to my friends with children in other schools, I cannot see why I paid so much when there was
... Read more not a curriculum that was anymore advanced than other children that age. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/02/09
Eastminster School is everything a parent could ask for in an academically driven private school. The faculty and staff are not only well qualified but are also excited to be a part of this exceptional establishment. The respect between the faculty and students is reassuring. The students are also taught
... Read more to respect one another. We are thrilled to be a part of this thriving institution. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/26/09
Very focused on the individual child. My daughter loves it.
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Posted by a parent on 07/19/09
Our granddaughter has grown intellectually and matured socially from her middle school experience at Eastminster School. We are pleased to see her educated in an environment in which students respect each other and respect their teachers. In turn the teachers respect the individuality of each student
... Read more and encourage each one to set and achieve high goals. We are grateful to Eastminster for the high standards that it has set for education. Read less
Posted by a other on 06/04/09
As the year winds down, I have to say that my son has had fun. I wish the school had been able to accomplish more of what they had promised us but the people are nice. Would like to see more parent involvement.
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Posted by a parent on 05/14/09
Eastminster has very high academic standards; the majority of teachers are outstanding. Eastminster provides a very ethnically diverse environment for a private school. However, the administrative staff are extremely cliquish and an average, middle class family will feel out of place. Many students,
... Read more and sadly a few teachers, emanate an air of superiority. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/27/09
I love the school I go to and it is one of the best. The teachers are very nice, and the school has a lot of benefits. We (Eastminster Middle School) have a lot of fun and enjoy school a lot. Yes, it is just starting out, but that is a learning experience as well. We learn to be flexible, and to know
... Read more hoe to adjust. When we painted the Commons cabin, we had to move to separate homerooms instead of being in our big Commons cabin together. We have fun at our school, and we learn. That's all that matters, right? Read less
Posted by a student on 04/16/09
Eastminster...I believe the school has great intentions and possibly a good future ahead of them but at this time it is operating solely off of its name, which explains the tuition hike for next year. The school likes to compare itself to Woodward Academy, The Lovett School, and others that are well
... Read more more established and out of its league at this time. As a parent, you don't want to know that your school is operating off of what it hopes to become but rather focused on where it is now with potential for growth. I also note that it can be somewhat 'clickish'. Overall, we thought we'd be much more happier when we began, but our children have made great strides. The teachers definitely strive for excellence in the classroom...which is the most important factor! Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/24/09
this school is very poor and unorganized their academic standards aren't as high as they say they are. I would suggest not sending your child here until they start becoming better, which will probally be in a few years.
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Posted by a parent on 03/08/09
As a parent of a gifted child, I am completely impressed with the experience she received last year, and I am confident that she will receive a stellar education in the future years at Eastminster. The student teacher ratios are perfect. The curriculum that they use is well-respected in the industry.
... Read more One thing that impressed me the most is their accountability. They do keep track of the standardized test scores and release and explain these results to the parents. I understand that SACS accreditation is lacking, but accreditation procedures require a certain number of years before you can even apply. All schools go through this process. I am excited to see what my child learns next year! Read less
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Conyers schools — Eastminster School is located at 2450 Lennox Rd Se, Conyers GA 30094. 2450 Lennox Rd Se is in the 30094 ZIP code in Conyers, GA Eastminster School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK - 6.
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