Holland Hall is a good school but far from being among the best in the country! They have limited advanced placement classes and no IB program. For the child who is motivated and independent, this is the right place. However, HH fails tremendously when it comes to children with ADD/ADHD or children
... Read more needing structure. That is not to say that these kids couldn't be successful somewhere else. The system here doesn't allow it and the staff won't make serious changes to address it. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/14/09
Holland Hall is undeniably the greatest school in the region -- and among the best in the nation. Striving for excellence in Academics, the Arts, and Athletics, Holland Hall successfully creates an environment that invites students who excel in any of these three categories. The schedule is a huge plus,
... Read more as it allows much needed time for accomplishing homework, and receiving help from teachers. Teachers and students interact loosely with each other making great relationships. There is a huge workload, and stress is not uncommon, but the college prep received is incredible. It is not the right school for everyone, but for the right students, Holland Hall is an incredible place. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/11/08
Our kids have been at HH for the last 11 years starting with preschool and each year I am amazed at what they're learning. They are always challenged and prepared. We could not be happier with their education and overall development.
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Posted by a parent on 10/24/08
Holland Hall gave me a glimpse into a world that I only hope my kids can experience and I have higher standards because of my time there. Students' friendships and relationships traverse socioeconomic classes. The teachers truly do want students to learn. Parents owe it to themselves to look into Holland
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Posted by a former student on 10/01/07
My son begged us to send him to Holland Hall for High school. We did and it was the most painful year of his school life. Even though we have above average income, he was teased, called names, and excluded because according to the other students, 'he was not a real Holland Hall student'. The indifference
... Read more and the faculty made it even harder. At parent teacher conferences, one teacher did not even know which language he was taking from her. Sport participation was a nightmare. Although I have been active at other schools as a volunteer, and attended any parents program I was aware of, We were not included ever as a family. High school is too late to enroll your child at Holland Hall. Read less
Posted by a other on 06/28/07
Ten years ago (on a whim, I confess), my husband and I visited a Holland Hall Campus Open House. The experiences of that day absolutely astounded us, and by the end of the tour, we were shocked to realize that we had found the place our children would spend their childhood. We have never looked back.
... Read more Since then, our children have completed a total of 24 collective tuition years at Holland Hall. In every event, Holland Hall has exceeded our expectations for academics, athletics, extra curricular activities, social enrichment, spiritual direction, community service... and fun! Certainly, Holland Hall is not perfect. We really like that every concern we have ever had has been addressed openly and directly, and resolved completely. We gladly make the sacrifices that allow our children to receive this world-class education in such an enriching and joyful environment. Holland Hall has taught our kids to 'love learning.' Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/17/07
My parents struggled to put us through Holland Hall on two near minimum wage incomes. Since I did not come from the same privileged background as my classmates, socioeconomic divisions were very apparent to me. These are the same divisions that exist in every high school in America. The difference
... Read more is that at Holland Hall, I was ALWAYS treated well, encouraged to learn, and respected by my teachers and classmates. I probably do not even need to speak of the quality of the education. The success of the school's alumni speaks for itself. My classmates are now bankers, lawyers, physicians, engineers, and community leaders. If I still lived in Oklahoma, I would send my children to Holland Hall without any hesitation. I am so blessed and grateful to be where I am today, a result of the sacrifices my parents made and the opportunities that arose out of my HH education. Read less
Posted by a former student on 03/03/07
My daughter is an alumna of Holland Hall School. After graduating, she earned her BA and her MA from Ivy League universities. I attribute her college success to the superb education she received at Holland Hall, a top-notch school in every way. We had to make some sacrifices--the tuition is not inexpensive--but
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Posted by a parent on 07/13/06
Let me start by saying that Holland Hall is an excellent learning institute, and I could not choose a better school for my daughter. My daughter has attended Holland Hall for three years and she has excelled in all academic areas. She is well rounded and happy at Holland Hall. Parental involvement
... Read more is the highest I have seen. The extracurricular activities and fine art programs are extraordinary. I am a public school teacher and could not imagine my daughter at any public school. Holland Hall is worth the investment. If you want excellent teachers, a wonderful social environment, and the top of the line education for your child, send him or her to Holland Hall. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/21/06
First off let me say that you will make a huge mistake sending your kids to Holland Hall. Holland Hall is a great academic school, but when your there you dont feel like a community like at other schools such as Cascia or Monte Cassino. It is a Christain school, but they do not let you say Jesus at that
... Read more school! In the primary school, you have a christmas tree that you hang an ornament on every year, but they dont call it a christmas tree, no, they call it a 'holiday tree'. So if you want your kids to have an education then go to HH, but if you want them to get a life experiense out of school, then dont go to HH! Read less
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Tulsa schools — Holland Hall School is located at 5666 E 81st St, Tulsa OK 74137. 5666 E 81st St is in the 74137 ZIP code in Tulsa, OK Holland Hall School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK - 12.
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