Charlotte Latin is by far the best school in North Carolina. More students here earn top scholarships than any other private school. The facilities are also the best in the state. Best students, best families, best staff and best administration. Where you go if you want the finest education for your
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Posted by a parent on 07/21/09
Incredible school! I have three children at Latin. Caring teachers who are highly educated and are truly there for the students. Students are responsible, respectful and held to high standards.
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Posted by a parent on 06/15/09
i love this schol i went here and it was great and a lot of my friends still go there
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Posted by a other on 01/07/09
We have a 3rd grader that has been at CLS since kindergrarten. The school is fantastic. The teachers have always been open to dialouge with the parents on any issues. The cirriculum is challenging but not over the top hard either. Just the right mix. The Headmaster instills values from the top down
... Read more that impacts students AND parents. For example, they are aware that cliques can form even in these early years and they stay on top of potential social issues and nip in the bud. Including calling parents in to discuss things if necessary. They expect excellence without creating pressure for the student a perfect balance. Highly recommend! Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/07/08
Our three children were educated at Charlotte Latin and I feel like the school helped us raise them! There are so many positive comments I could make about our family's time at Latin. Most importantly, the values that we instilled in our children at home were reinforced at school. Administration and
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Posted by a parent on 06/21/08
After watching siblings attend this school, I can tell that it has a great social atmosphere. However academically, this school is pretty much on the same level as a public school. It all depends on what you want to pay private school tuition for- but if you're expecting something more than you'd get
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Posted by a other on 05/26/08
Charlotte Latin not only has great teachers, but it also is a welcoming and caring environment. I am a student at Charlotte Latin and although the classes are fairly difficult the teachers are always willing to help the students, no matter what. When new students come to the school, the other students
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Posted by a student on 04/04/08
This is, by far the best private school on the east coast. The faculty is great, and fair. And all of the students follow what is called the Honor Code.
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Posted by a student on 12/05/07
Charlotte Latin has given me fabulous preparation for the demands of college. The faculty are enthusiastic about their jobs and moral values are highly stressed. The extracurricular activities are vast and appeal to all sorts of talents. Whatever your child enjoys, it is sure to be nourished and appreciated
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Posted by a former student on 12/05/05
I am a student at Charlotte Latin. I have been there my whole life (since Pre-K) and have loved every minute of it. Latin has given me so many opportunities and room to shine that I know I would not have received at other schools. In addition, the I have found mentors in many of my teachers. The teachers
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Charlotte schools — Charlotte Latin School is located at 9502 Providence Rd, Charlotte NC 28277. 9502 Providence Rd is in the Rain Tree neighborhood and 28277 ZIP code in Charlotte, NC Charlotte Latin School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK - 12.
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