We have been at FCS since 1999. We have had one to graduate and our last child is a senior. Is the school perfect? NO, but I haven t found a place that is yet. What Fellowship offers is a quality education with great teachers who know their field of study, who love what they do, and who encourage your
... Read more child to be and do more than they ever thought possible. My family has seen many changes over the years and most were wonderful and they opened up many new doors for our students. As with anything else there are always things that can be improved. FCS makes a concerted effort to correct things that don't work while improving the things that do work. What more could a parent want than an academically challenging environment, caring talented teachers who know and love God and a place where you child can excel. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/16/09
My daughter has been at this school for 4 years. She was welcomed the first day by students with questions and interest in her. She is now active as a cheerleader. We have been very happy with the teaching styles, the school staff and the other students. FCS holds their students to a high standard,
... Read more and they are proud to be a part of such a school. We LOVE this school! Thanks FCS! Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/06/08
This school is the best value for a true Christian School in the Atlanta Metropolitian Area
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Posted by a parent on 03/16/08
I believe this school to offer exactly what it says it will. There are no hidden agendas. The pre-1st program has been a blessing to many families for over 20 years. It has nothing to do with the child's intellect - it just gives them the additional time they may need socially. My child had 'issues'
... Read more that needed to be addressed and this class gave him the gift of time. The main reason for being at this school is to give your child a Bible-based Christ-filled education - period. The school has problems academically just like all private schools, but they are being addressed constantly. I have had children here for 9 years and my heart overflows when I think back at all the wonderful teachers, children and events! We even celebrate Christmas! Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/04/07
Fellowship does a great job nurturing young students spiritually and academically. More freedom is given in Middle and High School as the students are prepared leave the home and go to college. The High School has a growing fine arts program and excellent athletics. The 3 year old football program
... Read more has eight coaches, all but three having professional football coaching and or playing experience. These coaches work hard to build character in the student athletes. Fellowship is not an elitist private school like some of the ones mentioned in the negative comments, it is a great place for your child to get a Christian world view while obtaining a great academic and social experience. There are many great places for parents to volunteer and get involved in the school. This will prevent the feeling of 'cliques' that some have mentioned. We have tried other schools and Fellowship is the best. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/21/06
Highly overrated and engaging in deceptive practices to boost statistics. Students are 'bumped down' one year (who ever heard of 'Pre-1st Grade??') so that they are one year advanced, giving them the advantage of a year's maturity and cognitive ability, so their test scores will be higher and overall
... Read more performance will be better than competing schools. High School kids get a 'Conduct' grade - you have to burn the school down to lose a point. Guidance Counselor does nothing to assist students with college preparation or planning; students are on their own. Very poor use of classroom time, with inadequate supervision by teachers; lots of students on the Internet during school hours, with no filtering devices in place. Read the 'FCHS' blogrings out there to find out just how 'Christian' these students are. Heavily clique-oriented, elitist attitude; look elsewhere for a quality education for your child. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/19/06
I think overall the school is a good school . It is good forfamilies that want a public school experience in a private school atmosphere that allows their children to worship God.It can be clickish but only if you don't make an effort to be involved. Most ofthe familes are as reserved as you may be
... Read more and all you need to do to fit in is become active in the school. Introduce yourself and your children to as many members as possible. The principal of the Elementary School is a wonderful women. Some of the teachers should be teaching in public school were judgement of others is common practice. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/19/05
I think the person who wrote your opening review must be a disgruntled parent because our experience over the last 7 years could not be any different! Our 3 children (including one '04 grad) have flourished spritually, socially and academically. Our child now in college is having no trouble handling
... Read more a rigourous college load thanks to the advanced track at FCS. The addition of a football program this past fall has been an added blessing! I have had the pleasure of interviewing many students who have tried the public school route and happily returned to FCS. It has been the right choice for many and definately my family! Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/14/05
I attended Fellowship Christian Schools for over seven years. I experienced elementary, middle, and high school there. Fellowship is very exclusive to any other cultures and firmly set in strict religious principals. The teachers find a way to incorporate the most unrelated religious principles to all
... Read more material studied. The teachers at fellowship were horrible and the leadership was inconsistent, and seemingly non existent. Over all fellowship is over rated and extremely overpriced. I now attend Roswell High School, and love it. Put your kids in public schools, politicians do it better than preachers. Read less
Posted by a staff on 02/07/05
We have had two children graduate from Fellowship Christian School in the last three years. Our children were extremely well prepared for their college experience and were accepted to all the colleges to which they had applied, both in and out of state. The Honors and Advanced Placement courses were
... Read more great preparation for a smooth transition into college academics. FCS teachers took a genuine interest in both children and provided wonderful Christ-like role models for them. Even as alumni, our children have maintained relationships with some of their former teachers. Because FCS is relatively small compared to public high schools, our children had opportunities to participate in many of the sports and extracurricular programs including student government. We were extremely pleased with the well-rounded academic, spiritual, social, athletic and art programs that Fellowship offered. Read less
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Roswell schools — Fellowship Christian School is located at 480 W Crossville Rd, Roswell GA 30075. 480 W Crossville Rd is in the 30075 ZIP code in Roswell, GA Fellowship Christian School is a Private school that serves grade levels K - 12.
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