I love tacoma baptist school. It has a great sports team and even went to state.You learn a lot of great things and all the teachers are nice. But the number one thing is they teach you about God and lead you in His footsteps. I love God and I want to serve Him in every way. People out there you should
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Posted by a student on 06/17/09
I attended the Tacoma Baptist Campus for six years (Middle/High). I have to say it was truly a blessing to be able to go there and have the teachers I did. The teachers make all the difference at that school. To put it simply, they want to teach you how to learn (not just pass a test) and genuinely want
... Read more you to succeed. Every school has its own set of issues, TBS definitely had theirs (mostly in their administration), but overall it is a wonderful school. I am in college now and have found myself very well prepared for the courses I took my freshman year (4.0 baby!). I highly recommend TBS! Read less
Posted by a student on 06/09/09
Tacoma Baptis is the worst school to send your child to ever. If you want to punish your child, or if you don't want a good education for your child send them to TBS. No school can be worse than this school not even Federal Way High School. Atleast they have security to make sure everything is fine.
... Read more At TBS you need security to make sure that everything they tell you is true. I was looking forward to going to TBS, but I was let down big time. I graduated with a 4.0 and straight A's, but that was no use in the real world. It's useless to pay tution and go here. TBS is very hypocritical. The loving Christian atmosphere so far from the truth. It does not prepare you for the real worlk at all. If you don't want your child to succeed go ahead send them to TBS. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/03/09
South Sound Christian Schools is an excellent school district wehre they personally care for my children. They put their emphasis on academics and spiritual growth and I feel like my kids are truly in a safer place. I give it 5 stars.
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Posted by a parent on 01/28/08
This school is awesome. Excellant staff. Great results.
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Posted by a parent on 07/23/07
Tacoma Baptist School is the most hypocritical Christian institution I have ever been a part of. I attended from elementary through high school and hated every minute. It didn't prepare me for life in the real world and the loving Christian atmosphere was a joke.
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Posted by a former student on 03/08/07
I've been to a lot of different types of schools over the years, and out of all of them I think that TBS is the best one by far. They offer a great assortment of activities and sports programs that are a lot of fun and doing very well. They have great classes that teach you, and prepare you for college
... Read more and life after college. With an extra bonus they also have a strong Biblically based teaching that prepares you for life outside of the Christian community so that you are able to know how to stand up and support what you believe in. I strongly recommend coming to Tacoma Baptist Schools. Read less
Posted by a student on 02/26/07
Tacoma Baptist is the absolute worst school you can ever send your child to. I attended this school from 1998-2003 and can positively say that it is the worst private school in Pierce County! Do not send your children there!
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Posted by a former student on 12/24/06
TBS is a great school full of very loving and passionate people who want the very best for the students who attend the school.
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Posted by a student on 11/04/05
I go to Tacoma Baptist and its great! The teachers really want to help you and teach you more about God through the bible. I am in the highschool, this is my second year and just recently they finished remodling the lunchroom and are working on the library. The althetics are great, and the school work
... Read more is challenging at times but they really try to not give you more than you can handle. The dress code is no big deal its rather laid back in my opinion.It is a smaller school, about 50 per class. I recommend that you check out the website. Read less
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Tacoma schools — Tacoma Baptist School is located at 2052 S 64th St, Tacoma WA 98409. 2052 S 64th St is in the South End neighborhood and 98409 ZIP code in Tacoma, WA Tacoma Baptist School is a Private school that serves grade levels PK - 12.
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