Teachers very loving and caring. Mrs. Kim is wonderful!
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Posted by a parent on 09/30/09
The school is inadequte. The curriculum is poor and lacking. The staff is incompetent -they do not practice what they preach.
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Posted by a parent on 09/19/09
My secound grader is at 7th and 8th grade level on his standardized testing. I was not impressed with public school. While there have been some changes of late at this school and what seems to me to be a diffrence in views between the church board and previous principle, i must say that the love and
... Read more superior education at mca is 2nd to none. My son is using a beka and he loves his small class size. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/08/09
My Son is studying KG under Ms Soorikian and I just want to say that he has picked up so many skills and reading capabilities under her. He reads almost everything now and I cant express how exciting that it. His teacher is excellant and is the ONLY reason for his improvement. The new Principal is wodnerful
... Read more and caring. The after care staff are GREAT as well. Overall I wouldnt have wanted my Son in any other school for KG. Hope they keep up the good work. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/05/09
I am very sorry to hear that the principal has left this school. My children received an excellent education while they were there. The A-Beka program was definitely used as well as other materials that reinforced the material presented. I also found the principal very involved with the students and
... Read more their families. I am glad that my family had the opportunity to have met her and to be guided by her with her christian values. It is a shame that the school didn't try to keep her. However, I understand her new school is going great and the families feel blessed to have her as their principal. MCA lost but another school gained. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/28/09
I never had any problems with the school nor did I have any problems with the principal or staff. I thought everyone was warm, and helpful. The principal always went out of her way for my child and my family. I give it a 5 Star rating. Its just a shame the principal and her staff left marlton. Not
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Posted by a parent on 11/29/08
I was not pleased with the principal of this school last year. I was not planning to return until I heard she was leaving. The new principal seems very organized, is gracious, and the music minister at the church (a man of God). Now I am extremely excited to be bringing my child back. Kindergarten
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Posted by a parent on 08/19/08
Agree with last comment...teachers are great and nurturing and caring. The former principal Carol Dimenna on the other hand, is very unprofessional, and rude! The best thing for the school is that she left!
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Posted by a parent on 07/11/08
My child attended MCA through 3rd grade. I would agree that the K program is very good because of the dedication of the teachers and amount of time the children spend there (it is full day), however the remaining grades are quite lacking. The curriculum is not a-beka, as a previous poster stated.
... Read more The principal told me it was, but after going through the entire year there I saw that a-beka books and workbooks were never used. After transferring to another school, my child struggled with language arts and math. Also, the principal can be quite abrasive at times, which is probably why she has received many negative comments on this board. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/07/08
The Kindergarten program is second to none. Two of the three are masters level. All three are well experienced educators. One of the three teachers is also a certified guidance counselor. All three are impecable. This A-Beka program far exceeds the public school programs which are totally substandard.
... Read more The entire elementary school is filled with Godly men and women all certified in elementary education. Anyone who does not view this school as being an excellent program should take a look at themselves and assess what they think they are looking for in a Christian schooll Read less
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Marlton schools — Marlton Christian Academy is located at 625 E Main St, Marlton NJ 08053. 625 E Main St is in the 08053 ZIP code in Marlton, NJ Marlton Christian Academy is a Private school that serves grade levels K - 6.
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