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    Active Learning Centers: Palmer

    2.7 (3 reviews)
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    The Learning Experience - Nazareth - Asleep chin to chest a week after the director of the center assured us this wouldnt happen again

    The Learning Experience - Nazareth

    (15 reviews)

    My daughter has been going to TLE Nazareth in August of 2023 and I cant say enough for how…read moreabsolutely incredible this school is as a whole! Her teachers Ms. Lexi and her teacher Ms. Dawn has had such a positive impact on her not just with her education but as a little girl! I am beyond grateful for TLE and the teachers and staff that work there! I'd recommend to anyone looking for a preschool for their toddler. Thank you TLE! Thank you Ms. Lexi and Ms. Dawn! I am forever gratefu!

    PLEASE BE WARNED ABOUT THIS PLACE! Do not ever send an infant here. Literally the first day my son…read morewas here they left him sleeping in a rocker and another girl sleeping in another chair for over a half hour at the max angle which is not safe sleep. They just put babies in containers and hope parents arent going to call them out for unsafe practices. Even after i spoke with the director who assured me this wouldnt happen again, twice the third day they had him sleeping in a rocker intentionally immediately after eating. How a daycare doesnt know about SIDs and positional asphyxiation is beyond me. And they placed my 3 month old in an activity center he isnt old enough for and said "its for core strength". Literally google when you can use activity centers and it gives the guidance that the child needs to be able to sit up on their own. We got a full refund and the owner admitted fault but that doesnt make up for putting my child at risk.

    Holy Family School

    Holy Family School

    (1 review)

    Holy Family had a rich history in Nazareth. My children went there and moved on to Notre Dame High…read moreSchool. My son played D1 baseball and my daughter played D1 soccer all while maintaining high academic grades. They both have very successful careers and I have alweays given credit to Holy Family as the base of this. They had a great education and both of them returned to Nazareth, while my husband and I moved to Florida when we retired. We were so disappointed to hear about how much the school has recently changed, especially since the hiring of the new principal. Feedback from parents include lack of communication, transparency, structure, discipline, and the school unable to retain and attract teachers. Many people we know were heartbroken about these changes and had to make the decision to remove their children from the school and now many classes only have a few students. Anyone from Nazareth knows how tight this community is, so to make this change is not taken lightly. While Nazareth has a good public school system, my children wanted to give their children the same gift they were given, Catholic faith, small classes with warm teachers (most from Nazareth), our little community takes care of one another but unfortunately they had to make a decision to choose a school in Bethlehem. They choose a school that is what Holy Family used to be with a stable history of teachers, Catholic faith and great referrals from friends, family and the community. The bus and car ride will be a little longer, and the school is not in Nazareth but they had to make the decision that was right for them. Please bring back our little gem; please fix our Holy Family School. Please bring back administration that is from Nazareth and understands who we are before it's too late.

    Palmer Moravian Day School

    Palmer Moravian Day School

    (2 reviews)

    Both my son's have attended this program and have loved every second. The staff is amazing and the…read morenew director fits in beautifully. My 3 year old is starting to recognize letters, learning tracing and cutting skills, and even knows what sounds the letters make. The teachers keep an open line of communication with us too which makes the whole process easier. Couldn't have asked for a better environment for my child.

    I can't describe what my family is going through right now with this school--I had to pull both of…read moremy children out last week from the Pre-K program. Not only did my son not grow academically while he was here, he was belittled and humiliated for having an accident at school by one of the teachers. Another teacher accused him of touching other children "inappropriately" while playing "doctor"--(which the students are not supposed to play, but the teacher in that classroom is so disorganized and lazy that she doesn't supervise the kids--bottom line is no adult saw anything, they just wanted him out because he has an IEP and challenged them...). This was our final straw....we pulled our children out and have them already enrolled in another school. I feel awful for my kids for having to start in a new setting halfway through the year, but I know it will be for the best. Since pulling them out, many other parents are now sharing their horror stories with me about this place and are pulling their kids too! Unless they change leadership and some of the teachers, I urge you to look elsewhere!

    Bethlehem Christian School - MS girls Basketball

    Bethlehem Christian School

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    Awsome school most of staff is awsome and sports are amazing. Academics push hard and far.read more

    I attend Bethlehem Christian school, and would highly discourage attending. There are almost no…read moreprograms offered besides athletics. We currently have no language classes. It's overpriced for it being at a church, with unqualified teachers, and no programs. Administration doesn't handle the strong racism, sexism, and bullying. They largely ignore students who need extra help. They worry about the dress code rather than the serious issues students are going through. I know multiple people who left the school due to bullying. These people went to the administration, but the admin did not listen. We have had racist teachers, teachers with serious mental issues, we had a teacher fired for multiple weird occurrences with female students, yet he still shows up to all games. The school doesn't deal with this issue at all. Current teachers show strong favoritism for male students; they are treated better and are often flirted with by female teachers. The athletics program is good, but that's about it. Anyway, if you're looking for an education for a Christian child, send them to public school and do some bible lessons. If you pay for here, all you're paying for is a horrible education and a 40 minute bible class where we fool around. The students act exactly like public school students with cursing, slurs, disobedience, smoking, racism, and more, so you're not paying for anything.

    Moravian Academy - Younger students learn social-emotional skills through play at the Swain Campus.

    Moravian Academy

    (2 reviews)

    I have two children who have entered and worked there way through Moravian Academy -- both from…read morekindergarten with the Spanish immersion program. My first daughter had a relatively positive experience when she was in elementary school and is doing well in the high school currently. However, my youngest has had a very negative experience with one teacher in particular: Mr. Yerrington. She had him last year and he was horribly abrasive, rude, and discouraging toward her exploration of her education. She has struggled with self esteem issues with both her ability to speak spanish and engagement in the classroom since. We tried to talk to Moravian about it, but they brushed it off, as they do most things. Be aware of this when selecting MA as your childs future school.

    From a parent of a student who attends MA: MA provides a first-rate education. The strength of this…read moreschool is the teachers and three strong administrators, the backbone of MA: the head of the Lower School[preK-5], head of Middle School[ grades 6-8] and The head of the Upper School [grades 9-12]. This school sets a foundation that allows its students to transition easily into highly selective colleges and universities. A higher percentage of students get accepted into highly selective schools versus any counterpart high school in the area. This is also due to MA's college counselor who does a tremendous job matching a student's profile with the right college. Study habits are honed in MA's middle schoool and further tuned in Upper School. MA has very strong math and science teachers. Language and other non-math/science instructors were also very good. I do not recall any unflattering comments about any educator in the school regarding subject matter. All kids complain about something, but never got any negative feedback on educator competence. Also, theatre and performing arts are featured with showcase events that reveal talents of students, a tribute to MA staff, students, and those who organize these events. Other aspects: -Some MA parents can get a bit tiresome. Imagine the NY Times Weekend Style section, or the social pages showing adults mugging for photos at some self-serving fundraiser. Now conjur up in your mind a very low-end junior varsity version of that--think of a Saturday Night Live skit. -MA has turned out its share of athletes that go on to play in D1 programs in college, mostly field hockey players over the past 10 years. However, MA sports could be supported a little better financially, and with encouraged attendance. MA's athletic director--who did a great job--retired. Hopefully the new AD will get more support from the school and sports won't be de-emphasized. All in all, I could not have asked for a better educational outcome for my daughter.

    Active Learning Centers: Palmer - childcare - Updated June 2026

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