
Covington, LA
Claiborne Hill
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- Covington Elementary School
- PK-3
- Public
- 628 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating Averagei love this school there is sometimes drama but i do not care they give great learning and super nice teachersParent Review3y ago10 Reviews - E. E. Lyon Elementary School
- PK-3
- Public
- 662 Students
5/10GreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageAbsolute trash, I would never recommend to anyone. If you’re wondering if you should move to this district do everything you can to avoid it.Parent Review8mo ago11 Reviews - St. Peter School
- PK-7
- Private
- 820 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageIf you are considering enrolling your child here, know that this school is extremely religious—to the point that nearly everything else, including academics, takes a back seat. Faith-based instruction is present in nearly every aspect of the day, and the administration appears to prioritize Catholic affiliation over teaching ability when hiring. In some cases, it seems the only qualification for certain teachers is that they are Catholic. While a few teachers are genuinely talented and caring, others are underqualified, making it a gamble each year who your child will get.The overall environment is very much a “sit down and be quiet” model, with an overwhelming number of unnecessary and overly punitive rules. Average class size is about 30 students, far too high for quality, individualized instruction. In such large classes, students—especially those needing extra support—are easily overlooked.One of the most troubling issues is the school’s obsession with MAP testing scores. Their approach is aggressive, especially toward students born after March. If your child’s birthday falls after March, expect them to recommend repeating a grade. They may frame it as being “better academically” or for “maturity” reasons, even if your child is doing well and shows age-appropriate maturity. The real motive is to give students another year to develop, which in turn raises test scores: a student at the 60th percentile could move to the 70th after repeating; one in the 90th might reach 95th. These retention decisions serve the school’s statistics, not the child’s best interests.Even more concerning is how the school treats students who don’t fit its performance mold. If a child has special needs or requires accommodations, support is minimal to nonexistent. I’ve heard many reports from parents who felt the school was subtly—or not so subtly—encouraging them to withdraw their children. Inclusion simply isn’t part of the school’s culture.In short, unless your top priority is an intensely Catholic environment above all else—and you are comfortable with a rigid, test-focused, overcrowded, and sometimes unwelcoming approach—there are far better educational options available for your child.Parent Review8mo ago6 Reviews - Northlake Christian School
- PK-12
- Private
- 684 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNorthlake Christian is a very political, non-Christian school. Northlake claims the Lord is at the center of their school, but by how it is run, that is not true. Northlake will be a good experience for you if you donate money to the institution, if you attend the churches they want you to, and if you are a tattler and snitch, and if you constantly complain and sucker up to the administration. Academics are below any other private school on the Northshore, and no better than any public school in the area. You are paying a very high tuition for an average - at best - private school, that is a complete hoax and lie on their Christian values.Parent Review6y ago32 Reviews - Lakeview Maria Montessori Preschool
- PK-K
- Private
- 17 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school.
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