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Central Bucks School District

Central Bucks School District

(6 reviews)

Here's your Report Card…read more.. Caring: F Understanding: F Acceptance: F Support: F Freedom and expression: F Overall quality of education: F Y'all lost it. I can't believe how you treat these kids. Homophobia and Transphobia have no place in school. But allowing kids to express themselves DOES. Kids are not being indoctrinated by allowing them to be free. They are indoctrinated when YOU tell them THEY CANNOT. Banning books puts you forever on the wrong side of history. It's clear, you failed. F. Maybe if you would've accepted LGBTQ+ people, then only letter you understand wouldn't just be "F".

Do better with your school systems and your bus drivers too. 2014 graduate (CB South) and I have…read morerarely anything nice to say. As for present day i don't know how they run their schools now but some of your bus drivers are beyond unqualified to drive a bus full of kids. 4 times within the year, same bus twice, I've been cut off pulled in front of WHILE ON A 45 MPH 2 LANE ROAD LIKE 611, STREET RD., OR ON SMALLER ROADS WITH THE SAME SPEED LIMIT LIKE BRISTOL. Just let's me know this school system is still as incompetent as the day they forced me on to prescription drugs in 3rd grade because of "ADHD". Maybe if your teachers or your curriculum were more lenient to help and didn't put a kid before age 10 on 30mg strattera, then instantly bump it up to 60mg when they weren't satisfied, there wouldn't have been an issue. This was all in less than a year Central Bucks forcing me to take this drug every day. By the time I hit 5th grade I was still 60lbs. Everyone else was pushing 90-100. You guys screwed me, overlooked me getting bullied time and time again, causing me to screw myself more and more. The way you ran and probably still run your schools was and still is a complete disaster. I pray you get better council members and make better decisions with the children your supposed to look after and the people you hire because what happened then and recently is utter rubbish. DO BETTER. P.S Some of you parent should look into the side effects of strattera... and stick to homeschooling your kids or else this might happen. Find out what best works for your kid because every kid learns at their own pace. Good day, and to Central Bucks, GOOD RIDDANCE.

Good Beginnings Preschool of First Baptist Church

Good Beginnings Preschool of First Baptist Church

(3 reviews)

My daughter went there for a year when she was 4. It was an amazing place. The staff is very…read morecaring and my daughter learned more than just ABC & 1,2,3. She was given a great social, emotional and academic foundation for Kindergarten. We opted to go to the public school for Kindergarten. But, I have met many people who sent their kids to KR & K and loved it. I would recommend to practically everyone. Finally, it is a real bargain when it comes to tuition cost. We paid a considerably lower monthly fee than many other preschools in the area.

My wife really did extensive research and settled on Good Beginnings for our 3rd daughter to attend…read morepreschool as a 3 year old. She had attended a great music program at the church and had similar high hopes for the school. The experience was fine for the first two classes. On the 3rd class the kids had a "substitute" teacher. The teacher had been told to give candy to all the kids and tell them it was from their normal teacher and that she missed them. The substitute used the candy as a reward for compliance instead. She made the kids sit with their heads down on the table and gave candy only to those that followed all the directions. Apparently, our daughter did not follow all the directions. When picked up she was upset and confused because she thought she was being bad (even though I don't think she really knew what was going on.) This is unacceptable for 3 year-olds just starting their school experience. Our daughter did not get candy and was very confused as to why not. She was still adapting to school and couldn't comprehend what the candy was for and why she didn't get any. Our daughter is normally very outgoing and isn't shy in the least. She's had no problem playing with friends, going to a music class and dancing by herself at dance class. After this incident she has had trouble sleeping. She was very clingy and upset when we tried to go to class the next day and we had to pull her from the school because of this incident. She regressed a bit in potty training having frequent accidents when she had been mostly accident free. We talked to both the teacher and the director of the school and they were apologetic that the situation was handled poorly as the teacher had not meant for the candy to be given selectively. Where they failed was maintaining that school policy be upheld and refusing to honor a refund of the tuition paid. Of $280 paid for the first and last month of school they will only refund $85. They used some crazy math and a notice policy to basically rip us off of the money we paid. I feel this is unacceptable since they created the problem as well as problems outside of school. I didn't receive service, the school created a problem (which they've admitted to and apologize for) and now they refuse to refund our tuition. I would steer clear of this school as there are other choices in Doylestown.

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Michener Art Museum

(37 reviews)

I visited the Michener Art Museum a few weeks ago on a Saturday when my husband and I were in…read moreDoylestown. It was my first visit, and I really loved it. The Michener isn't huge, but it's a lovely museum. It's located inside a historic 19th century prison building, which sounds like it wouldn't be beautiful - but it is beautiful: stone walls, an arched entry, a courtyard. It's named for the novelist and Doylestown resident James A. Michener, who established the endowment for the museum and donated significant funds and some paintings from his private collection to the museum, which opened in 1988. As a regional art museum, it collects both historic and contemporary American works, with a focus on the art of the Delaware Valley. Its permanent collection includes nearly 4,000 artworks, including works by famous Pennsylvanian artists. I happen to love Wharton Esherick and George Nakashima and was thrilled to see their work in the museum! I wish we'd had more time so that I can could read for a bit in the Nakashima Reading Room - don't miss it. The museum also has a small outdoor sculpture garden, a small gift shop, and a little cafe if you need a coffee. And on top of all that, their staff are friendly and helpful AND they have great exhibits! We visited for an exhibit currently at the museum - "Anila Quayyum Agha: interwoven" (I had seen her work at a gallery in Houston about a decade ago and was thrilled to find another opportunity to see her work) - but really enjoyed their permanent collection as well. A small but charming and regional art museum with an impressive and unique permanent collection and great exhibits. Definitely check it out if you're in the area!

Yes. THAT James Michener, Pulitzer prize-winning author who spun tales of far-away places. He was…read moreborn in Doylestown. Built on the site of the inhumane Bucks County Jail, not only is the art museum diverse, the grounds are fascinating. Before entering, you'll see sculptures and an imposing stone wall -- the site of the last man hanged in Bucks County. Exhibits are on one beautifully-designed level. Most of the artists and/or subjects celebrate the creativity of the region: paintings, sculptures, works that could be called "installations." With the exception of the Mona Lisa (and a few other pieces) I'm not a fan of Renaissance or religious art. Works here span the 1800s to present -- a lot of contemporary -- which may be why I soaked in everything I saw. Doylestown isn't as well known as New Hope ... but, what a charming town with beautiful old homes and good shopping. After going through the museum -- it takes an hour or so -- you may want to walk to Main Street and enjoy a coffee or spot of lunch. We lucked out and inadvertently timed our visit on the same day as Doyletown's popular art show. A stellar afternoon!

Montessori Development Center

Montessori Development Center

(6 reviews)

MDC is the most nurturing school and welcoming community. I could not recommend MDC to another…read morefamily. When we first moved from Honolulu to Doylestown, we were thrilled to find a school that felt like home and not only educated our children but helped mold them. Every child is recognized and understood for his and her own gift and unique personality. Best decision we have made!

I sent my child here about 12+ years ago because I had heard such good things about the Montessori…read moreprogram and how kids can learn at their own pace, which I thought was good for my daughter as she was ahead academically of most students in a traditional preschool setting. However, she still needed to work on some of her fine motor skills. When we got there on the first day, she was EXPECTED to know how to hang up her own coat with a hanger in a closet. She was only four years old at the time, and had never done anything like that before. As the parent, I tried to show her what to do, so she would know how to hang it herself in the future. However, when I tried demonstrating, I got scolded by the teacher for showing her what to do! I let that slide, and she soon learned on how to hang her own coat etc. But, after that, the shenanigans continued on. My daughter complained that the two teachers yelled a lot, were not compassionate, and would not help her if she needed help with classwork. One time, they were doing a handwriting activity of some kind. My daughter did not understand the directions given in the book. Like any student, she decided to ask the teacher for help and to explain the directions so that she could do the assignment. The teacher yelled at her and told her to figure it out for herself, even though she had already tried to and was very confused! They told her she wasn't allowed to go out for recess until she had figured out what to do. My daughter eventually told me what had gone on and I decided to contact the school. The teachers told me that she might be "developmentally delayed" or even have special needs. Keep in mind, this was a 4 year old! This is all because she asked for directions on an assignment!! I am happy to say now, that she is going into her Junior year of High school taking all AP and Honors classes and does not have special needs. Every child learns at their own pace, and I thought that was what Montessori school promoted. I was sadly incorrect, especially about this preschool.

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Windmill Day School and Camp

(5 reviews)

Windmill came so highly recommended and completely lives up to the hype. My daughter is ALWAYS so…read moreexcited to go to school and be with her friends. The approach they take is unlike most preschools and daycares you see these days. There are always so many helping hands for each child, and they are treated with love and respect. No yelling, no weird rules, just love and guidance. They are constantly engaged in pretend play, puzzles, beautiful artwork, long walks through the park, building snowmen in the snow....just being kids. All day, every day. I couldn't recommend this school more, as they have all become an extension of our family. They love our children like their own and really take the time to get to know each and every student.

Cannot say enough about Windmill! Our 3 year old has been there for nearly a year and I've been…read moreblown away by everything and everyone. Teachers and staff truly care about the children. Safety is the utmost importance. Classrooms small enough that teachers really know the students. No staff turnover. Kids are outside for a lot of the day, going on long walks on the pretty grounds and playing on the playground and basketball court. Solid curriculum too - at only 3 years old I'm constantly impressed by what he's learning. Special events held throughout the year that go above and beyond what's expected of a school - because they care that much. Our son has really blossomed and made so many friends since he's started. Every morning he runs in without so much as looking back to say bye to me! I never have to worry about my son while I am working which is all I can ask for - I know staff watch the kids like their own, and that he's having fun!

Doyle Elementry School - elementaryschools - Updated May 2026

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