Anderson Creek Primary School has to be one of the most welcoming schools I have ever been to. Every time I enter the office, even to drop off a snack everyone is so friendly and appreciative. The staff is excellent and the Principal is one of the best I have seen. I have heard some negative talk
... Read more about the curriculum in Harnett County and in my opinion it is from individuals who are misinformed. My child received excellent instruction in both kindergarten and first grade. He is well above his peers in other states that I know of and there is no difference in what he has learned in comparison to the Cumberland County Curriculum. The special education program here is excellent and there is no finer teacher than Mrs. Ogle. I would recommend this school highly and I wish we were not moving away from it. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/06/09
We enrolled our daughter in kindergarten in ACPS, because of the reviews we had read. However, the school did not come close to meeting our expectations. ACPS said they would individualize the teaching to meet each child s needs in learning. The curriculum is well behind were it should be. For example,
... Read more one of their objectives is to count to thirty by the end of the school year. Her younger brother is in a private, preschool for K4 and their curriculum is much more advanced than my daughters kindergarten class. By the schools standards my daughter could advance to the first grade without even entering kindergarten. She went to preschool where she already learned the colors, shapes, recognition of letters and sounds, and how to write her name, unfortunately there has been little improvement since and half year has been wasted. The school/teachers are nice, but wasted when students do not learn! Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/05/09
I love this school. I am one of those super picky parents and based where we bought our house according to the schools. Anderson Creek Primary has been the best school. The staff is very friendly, Mrs. Coleman has been the best, and they are very good to all families, not just those in the military.
... Read more I love the fact that they have cameras around the school and on the buses to keep the students even safer. This school is all about positive reinforcement and praise. Thank you Anderson Creek Primary Staff! Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/09/06
Anderson Creek is an excellent example of what a young child's learning environment should be. They are very caring and loveing to their students and provide an environment that encourages parents to be involved. Christyl Collins
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Posted by a teacher on 03/06/06
As a military brat turned military parent, I found a lot of civilian schools difficult to work with military students, but Anderson Creek is very understanding with the military children and even provide special programs for children of deployed military parents. I love the school and the people, although
... Read more I do think their view of the Kindergarden curriculum is a bit on the advanced side. I think the school focuses on children whom have already went through Pre-School, which puts a strain on those children who have not. Therefore their 'average' student level is higher and makes those children whom have not experienced Pre-School fall behind and need extra help. Other than that, I think it is a wonderful school that loves their children and encourages parental involvement! Great Job Mrs. O'Quinn and staff! Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/24/06
My children attended here for the 2002-2003 school year. I was very happy with the safety, and quality of this school! I wish we had never moved away!
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Posted by a parent on 10/03/05
I really appreciated my son's kindergarten year here. His teacher was very experienced and kept communicating with me. My son was difficult and may be ADHD and his teacher worked with him throughout the year without any medication. After meeting the 1st grade teacher I have the same confidence in
... Read more her abilities as well. I am very happy with the school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/24/05
every school needs a mrs cobbs she earns and gets the students respect she runs a tight ship and all school authorities could and should get advice from her
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Bunnlevel schools — Anderson Creek Primary School is located at 914 Anderson Crk Sch Rd, Bunnlevel NC 28323. 914 Anderson Crk Sch Rd is in the 28323 ZIP code in Bunnlevel, NC The school district for Anderson Creek Primary School is the Harnett County School District. Anderson Creek Primary School is a Public school that serves grade levels K - 2.
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