tons of homework...expect about 3 hours minimum per child. Some good teachers. Dr. Haire the headmaster is wonderful. In upper school, my child's grades suffered because of unfair deductions due to absenses or tardies.. while others are not punished for much greater offenses. Overall, children get a
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Posted by a parent on 10/09/09
Good Christian school, High School preAP and AP level classes are good - mainline classes a little weak. Definite favoritism to faculty children and high flying athletes. Still overall good - almost old fashioned good High School experience.
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Posted by a parent on 07/13/09
Liberty is a good school. The biblical influence is present and the teaching staff, especially for lower school, is wonderful. But, unfortunately I have to agree with the families below that shared their experiences about nepotism, new family labeling and the cliques. To a degree, this is present in
... Read more all schools but for what Liberty strives to be this does standout if you watch and listen. But if it doesn't bother you then you can see what the school is trying to do for the students and families. It all depends on what you are looking for. Expect tuition to rise each year even in this economy where many families have received cutbacks. Sadly, Liberty has lost alot of families this coming school year. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/29/09
Our children attended Liberty for 3 years. Each childs experiences and grade level varied tremendously. The staff favor old friends or those that are the big givers. The parents are very snobby (especially the ones that have known each other for a long time). The kids were not 'christ like'. When
... Read more we were new, there was no 'buddy' family given to us. We are a 2 parent working family, which did not fit in with the Moms and Dads that could work in their schedule to be at school during work hours. The academics are very old schooled with sit at your desk type activities. Not very much hands on activities or inquiry based teaching. Public school is so much better. My children are treated equally (they werent at Liberty). Their friends and teachers exhibit more of a christian like character than those at Liberty! Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/22/09
Our children have been at Liberty Christian School for nine years. One graduated last year and the others started in kindergarten and are still there. We feel like our entire family has been blessed by our experiences at Liberty and are greatfull that our kids have spent most of their school years in
... Read more an environment that fosters each child's worth in God's eyes. We believe they have recieved an exemplery education and most important, have been given a world view from a Christian standpoint. We have found the teachers, for the most part, strive to give our kids the tools they need to succeed. It is still our kid's responsibility to determine what they do with those tools. Liberty Christian's staff has always been very responsive when we have approached them with our challenges. Our kids are constantly reminded of their value and responsibilities in God's eyes. We feel very blessed. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/28/09
Im a senior at this school, I came in my freshmen year. I have suffered through out highschool... I cannot wait to get out and I hate this school. All they care about is athletics. I was on the soccer team all but my senior year and I got a soccer scholarship but I was not allowed to have an assembly
... Read more to sing with the college like everyone else gets simply because im not in athletics. The upper school staff lies and deceives and could care less about the students. The students are mean and cliqueish and are extremely vain.... Please take what im saying into consideration and rethink sending your children here. I am very active, it's not like I haven't tried, I've played soccer, been in theatre, and been in choir, but this school is hopeless. Read less
Posted by a student on 12/11/08
Very exclusive they only care about the children that have been ther awhile or how much money you donate
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Posted by a parent on 12/04/08
My child attended Liberty for 4 years in the upper school. Sports is a major focus. There is a very high turnover rate of faculty. Academically, it is of average caliber and limited in curriculum and not progressive academically. There are some very good instructors, but most are average. Most faculty
... Read more are there until they get picked up by a public school district. The environment, while positive, is very cliquish and it doesn't take long to see that nepotism is alive and well there. It is very conservative religiously speaking. Although they maintain that they are open in accepting students of all faiths, it is obvious that there is a definite bias towards those who are Baptist. It seemed to me that the majority of students that attended were seldom there for all four years of high school. Most were there if the public schools did not work out for them. Read less
Posted by a parent on 12/01/08
This is a great school that provides great academic challenges with christian leadership and still manages to have an incredible athletic department. My son has attended this school for 4 years. I am very pleased with the leadership from both the staff and upper school students. I will be enrolling my
... Read more other son next year. The tution rates have increased but worth every penny. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/12/08
Our son has benefitted greatly from the move. He is a high school senior who now feels challenged academically and can actually participate in more than one sport. Awesome staff and the atmosphere is always positive.
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Argyle schools — Liberty Christian School is located at 1301 S Highway 377, Argyle TX 76226. 1301 S Highway 377 is in the 76226 ZIP code in Argyle, TX Liberty Christian School is a Private school that serves grade levels K - 12.
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