The Thinking Child Academy
Grades: PK-8
Students: 151
Type: Private
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155 Northwest 4th Street
Homestead, FL 33030
Homestead, FL 33030
(305) 247-3036
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NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageDo not send your child to the school!! My son is three years old and was in their pre-K3 program. Below, please read my email withdrawing my son from this school. First United Christian Methodist is FAKE all around!!First, I would like to say that we would like to officially withdraw from your school effective immediately. The excessive amount of text messages, emails, phone calls, and even an in person meeting for a three-year-old student is completely unnecessary rather than wasting the parents time. You should use that time to go back to school and get properly educated and accredited in the subject of early childhood education. Your consequences are completely inappropriate threatening to suspend a three year-old if he wasn’t picked up after acting like a dinosaur during chapel time. That is a punishment for the parents as a three year-old has no idea what a suspension is if anything it is a reward to get to go home early and stay home. It seems like your administration does not want to deal with bad behavior, but still wants to get paid for it. If you cared about the child’s behavior, you would do something about it instead of calling the parents to handle what you are incapable of handling. Which leads us to believe that all you care about is the money and not the child which is not the Christian way!! How is my child getting to the point of jumping on chairs through the chapel?? Where are the adults? Why are a group of adults unable to control a three year-old child there is no logical explanation. This entire situation should've been handled by your staff and notified to us at pickup time.This along with every message, phone call and email received was ridiculous. We understand that the large majority of your administration and faculty is new to the school or to their position, but that should not affect us.Keeping you all in our prayers as you sure will need it because of your administration/faculty’s incompetence. God bless you!Parent Review1y ago21 Reviews - The Thinking Child Academy
- PK-8
- Private
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageNo reviews available for this school. - Lincoln-Marti Community Agency 13
- PK-8
- Private
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating Averagemuy buen daycare mucha limpieza las maestras son muy atentas y la directora es muy buena con los ninos porque se ve como ellos la abrazan y se despiden de ella.Other Review9y ago2 Reviews - Sacred Heart Catholic School
- PK-8
- Private
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageThe school has very bad teachers except the math teacher, the teachers give everyone attitudes and also bring down their mentality to keep going in this school. The teachers barely teach; they rather go off about how they support presidents and how they think about their life. The Science teacher needs to quit because she isn't ready to be a teacher yet even though she's at the age of retiring. I also feel like they will bring down your feelings about you and your work. One of the teachers smell like a cigar. I would not recommend this school, there is never any word-to-word teaching, (except math) It's just get on a website read it and then answer the questions. The usage of attitudes and rudeness towards the kids is absurd. not right! Neglecting kids and telling them to "figure it out." is horrible because you're the teacher and you're the one supposed to be teaching. I'd rather be with in a jail with convicts then dealing with the Ela and science/s.s teachers for 2 periods. Even you pay to be there you get treated horribly. The language around the kids calling them ignorant, rude, and have no vocab is not in their right because their vocabulary is bad because of the lack of teaching. This school can make you feel neglected and the kids feel like they should stop trying. They call your parents over small things. They think they have authority over the kids after they leave by yelling at them to go home even though they have been dismissed. this is a horrible school. teachers never compliment the other kids about how they tried. Grades are never graded even if your try hard. They're very sarcastic. They also think certain things are supposed to be stored in their memory. I also feel like the teachers make favorites and don't treat students fairly. The bathrooms are horrible. They are disgusting and always has problems. The water fountain is never fixed always broken. The kids are very decent; they are somewhat nice and most of the other kids make fun of each other, they also have a very nasty attitude and are always trying to be an adult. If I were you, I would never send my kids here, the review with five stars is very inaccurate. The only reason their kids are treated well is because the mom works thereParent Review3mo ago1 Reviews - St John's Episcopal School
- PK-8
- Private
- 169 Students
NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageAfter more than ten years as a parent at St. John’s Episcopal School in Homestead, I can say with certainty that the school has lost its way. What was once a supportive, structured, and academically sound environment has become a disorganized, poorly led institution that prioritizes internal control over student growth and family involvement. The principal frequently makes major decisions without consulting parents, including a complete overhaul of the curriculum after COVID. This change, done without warning or transition planning, set many students back academically—mine included. My daughter’s kindergarten teacher during the pandemic could barely speak English, and when I raised this serious issue, the administration dismissed it. I now have to pay out of pocket for tutoring to address the gaps caused by that year. Communication is practically nonexistent. Last-minute messages via WhatsApp are the norm, and important dates or events are often shared with no time for parents to respond or plan. There’s also a total lack of enrichment: no meaningful field trips, limited hands-on learning, and events like Earth Day are reduced to simply watching a movie. The graduation banquet was a disaster. Parents paid for a formal event with high hopes of celebrating the students. Instead, there were no speeches, no recognition, and the principal’s only contribution was suggesting a game of musical chairs. It was disorganized and disrespectful to the students and families who invested years into that school. Despite ongoing financial requests from the school, there’s no evidence of that money being invested in improving facilities, academics, or student experiences. Perhaps the most laughable example of the school’s dysfunction is the fact that their sign labels the institution as “St. John’s Episcopal School – Second Grade on google,” even though it serves grades kindergarten through eighth don’t believe me look it up right now it’s been like that, but I think about three years.. It’s a small but glaring example of the lack of attention to detail and overall disorganization. If they can’t even get their own name and grade range right, how can parents trust them to manage their children’s education? I’ve since moved my youngest daughter to a new school that offers more for less money—better academics, consistent communication, educational field trips, and a supportive environment. I only wish I had made the change sooner.Parent Review1y ago5 Reviews - Homestead Christian Academy
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NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageLove this school! My daughter was 9 months when she started and is now 14 months. She loves ALL the teachers there, especially Ms. Carmen. Daycare is expensive but this school makes it worth every penny, they all really love their jobs and love the kids. Wouldn't dream of going anywhere elseParent Review7y ago5 Reviews - Atala Montessori School for Creative Expression
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NAGreatSchools RatingParent Rating AverageWe have now begun our third year attending Atala. My original plan was to relocate my daughter after Pre K to our home school which would allow us to walk her to and from school. Mid way thru the first year, I arrived to pick her up early one day, and the security measures to get to her, from the locked gate to get on school grounds, the locked door to access the hallway to her class, and then her locked classroom door, I felt so secure with her being there that I decided that day we would be staying with the Atala Montessori program. The teachers were kind, welcoming and supportive. My daughter, who had not previously been in any day care, was thriving in the Montessori setting. She was reading by the end of her Pre K year, and she LOVES school. She enjoys the extra classes this year, of PE, Art, Spanish, Drama and music. I adore all of the office staff and very much enjoy our hello's each morning, and we still remain in contact with her previous teachers. I like that it's a smaller/private school, and that it will extend into middle school. I truly cannot express how grateful I am to have found this school, and the impact it has had on my daughter.Parent Review10mo ago12 Reviews - A Learning Day Care Center
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