
Redlands, CA
Smiley Heights
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- Westside Christian School
- PK-6
- Private
- 125 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWestside Christian is an amazing school! My boys love their teachers and peers. I think people get too hung up on the Christian part, and while that is part of the curriculum, it's not the only thing they teach. They have a healthy mix of both. My daughter will be starting here in September, and she cannot wait! 10/10 I would recommend.Parent Review2mo ago7 Reviews - Sacred Heart Academy
- PK-8
- Private
- 254 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageSacred Heart Academy provides a safe and loving environment for their students. We chose this school because we wanted to instill in our kids a good Catholic education. The students here are very respectful and are raised in traditional Catholic values. When I hear news about kids bringing weapons in public middle school, I am thankful my kids feel safe at their school. The academics are great, with both kids in advanced math classes. My only regret about SHA is that we didn't start the kids earlier. We joined when they were in third and fourth grades (prior to that they were in public school). Five stars for SHA!Parent Review1mo ago19 Reviews - Montessori In Redlands School
- PK-6
- Private
- 345 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWe absolutely love Montessori in Redlands! We started there when our daughter was 18 months old and stayed through sixth grade. I can't imagine her attending any other school. The teachers and staff truly became part of our "village" and helped our daughter grow up to be the thoughtful, determined, problem-solving, and community-oriented person she is. We highly recommend MIR!Other Review1y ago16 Reviews - Valley Preparatory School
- PK-8
- Private
- 177 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWe chose Valley Prep initially due to safety concerns and its status as a non-religious private school. While my wife prioritized safety, I was more focused on academics. At our first meeting, academics were vaguely addressed, with more emphasis on events like Culture Day and after-school programs. We were told the school uses the IB curriculum—something we found unimpressive, as many public schools offer the same—and that students were one grade ahead in language arts, though math was on grade level. This seemed acceptable at the time. We were also told the kindergarten class (24 students) would have two teachers and a TA. However, two months in, the most experienced teacher abruptly quit—a major red flag. No replacement was brought in, leaving just one teacher and one TA. Homework increased dramatically, with 10–20 copied worksheets per week, and little communication from the school about expectations. We were essentially guessing how to support our child at home, which only led to setbacks. We eventually turned to Sylvan Learning for help, where we discovered other Valley Prep students also needed tutoring. What’s the point of an accelerated program if nearly every child needs outside support? It became increasingly clear that many of the teachers lacked credentials and experience. The “accelerated” program simply rushed through kindergarten content before winter break and moved to first-grade material with no clear strategy. The school’s curriculum coordinator offered no meaningful guidance or structure. It was incredibly frustrating, especially knowing that research shows overloading young children doesn’t improve outcomes. Before winter break, we were told our daughter should be tested for learning disabilities or possibly being on the spectrum—something multiple families in our class were told. This was alarming, especially since our physician and educator friends said such evaluations are typically considered no earlier than late first grade. When we raised concerns, a meeting with admin and the teacher revealed complete disagreement between them and no meaningful support for our child or family. We were even told to stop asking the teacher about our daughter’s reading progress and direct all inquiries to the principal. We left feeling exhausted, defeated, and without any real return on the money we invested. Valley Prep sells fear of public schools while offering none of the promised advantages.Parent Review10mo ago29 Reviews - Phase3 Lab School
- PK-8
- Private
- 65 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating Averagemuy buena increible muy buena, buenos mestros y companieros muy recomendableParent Review2y ago1 Reviews - Redlands Christian School
- PK-8
- Private
- 955 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Ahrens Child Care Center
- PK-2
- Private
- 58 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school.
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