I love the school!The people in it are very nice and friendly.They have some of the nicest teachers around!
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Posted by a student on 09/23/09
wow! FSCS is an amazing school, where i have had the privilege to grow spiritually, academically, & athleticly. the teachers in this school really care about us & Mr. Jeffreys is doing an excellent job as administrator. i was in the group of people who would agree that this school was 'only Christian
... Read more in name'; however, that has changed in the past 2 years! if you're looking a place where you can thrive spiritually, you'll find what you're looking for in FSCS! Read less
Posted by a student on 03/29/09
The teachers care nothing about the students. The few teachers who do care get fired.
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Posted by a other on 09/18/08
This is our first year at FSCS, and we have really been pleased with the spirit of the school, all of the teachers and the values they are teaching our child. We look forward to many more years and hope the Lord will keep his hand on our school and guide our children in the right direction.
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Posted by a parent on 02/07/08
My children have attended this school for 8 years and we love everything about it. The academics are solid. Our kids make awesome grades and are encouraged to do their best by the staff. Spiritual growth has been unbelievable. Our kids love the Lord and have the uttmost respect for their Godly teachers.
... Read more The School is well balanced and we thank God we have the priviledge to be part of it. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/17/08
Fayetteville Street is a really good school. I graduated from there after attending 14 years. Yes, we had our ups and downs, good teachers and bad teachers, good situations, and bad situations. But you're gonna find that in every school, secular or Christian. I'm so tired of the hurting comments being
... Read more made about FSCS. Most of them come from people not even associated with the the school and they are all hear-say. That's so immature and childish. But Fayetteville St is a wonderful school with a Christian enviroment. The teachers really love the Lord and want the best for their students both accademically and spiritually. Read less
Posted by a other on 11/24/07
FSCS is a very good school for your child. Both high school and elementary staff and teachers love the kids just like their own. You can tell it is a Christian school as soon as you walk in the door. The kids are well behaved and they teach from the heart. All of their books are up to date. They have
... Read more good morals there. The principal handles the school very well. Thank you FSCS Teachers, Staff and Mr. Brown for a great job. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/17/07
Academics are not a major part for this school. The school is more focused on sports. Discipline is a major for this school. The social environment of this school is not good. The teachers tend to choose 'favorites.' This school is based on fear of authority. I would not recomend sending your child
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Posted by a former student on 04/10/07
FSCS -- A friendly group of students, nice Biblical (atmosphere), yet the only thing Christian about this school is the name. There are many good teachers, and many bad teachers.
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Posted by a parent on 03/24/06
FSCS is a Super Fantastic School. While in Reality we know there is no perfection in any school system, Fayetteville Street Christian School is Heading in the Right Direction.Christ is the center and it has a Christ centered family atmosphere. If you are looking for a Christian School, FSCS is the place
... Read more for you. It is Wonderful. The Teachers,Coaches and Workers are a great 'Christ Like' examples.FSCS is moving forward. May God Continue to Bless FSCS and all who help make FSCS a ministry for King Jesus. Read less
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