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    2.8 (4 reviews)

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    The staff have gone above and beyond to support my student over the past couple of years. Very positive experience!

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    Walnut Creek Intermediate School - WCI restroom

    Walnut Creek Intermediate School

    1.9(18 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    You know that someone has actually gone to W.C.I. when their face screws up in a mixture of disgust…read moreand fear at the mention of its name. I have the teacher's I love, Ms. Genzoli, who was awesome and Mr. Hoy who was constantly shocked when the one student who never did her homework or paid attention seemed to know the material the best when it came to test time. The mildly strange ones, Ms. Batz and Ms. Gautier who made me cook and lip sync in public, respectively. And the one's you hated so much they ruined the subject for you, that's right Ms Donahoe, I'm not a microbiologist because of you. They even had a YMCA that was here for awhile. Though why I participated I haven't the faintest. But it did seem to create some togetherness with us kids in a school where everyone basically hated each other and years later I still know a bit about what happened to a few of them. The best was when after speaking to a friend of mine I found out she knew one of them, Josh, who I hadn't spoken to in at least 6 years if not more. I told her the story of when the W.C.I. YMCA kids all went to Old Sac and bought fake "cigarettes." Josh and a couple others were kicked out of Carl's Jr for "smoking" and for the rest of the year I harassed him about it. Getting him on the phone more than 6 years later, the first thing she asked was, "So I hear you got kicked out of a Carl's Jr for smoking?!" To which he shockingly asked back, "Meg?" Ahh memories.

    In our experience, WCI had serious issues with student behavior, including racism, vandalism,…read moreonline bullying, and a noticeable sense of entitlement among some students. I heard Caucasian students use the N-word on multiple occasions, and there was repeated bathroom vandalism, including soap dispensers being torn off the walls and thrown into toilets. Bullying also carried over onto TikTok and Instagram. The teachers seemed to have very limited ability to control the situation, which contributed to a negative environment. Since moving to another city and school district, we have not seen any of the issues we experienced at WCI, and that difference has been very telling.

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    The Seven Hills School

    The Seven Hills School

    3.8(22 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    We've been a Seven Hills family for over five years, and I truly can't speak highly enough of this…read moreincredible school. Our daughter started in 4th grade and is now thriving in 8th; our son began in Kindergarten and is currently in 4th, and both of them have grown in such distinct, beautiful ways thanks to this school's Whole Child approach. What stands out most is how deeply seen and known my kids are. Teachers and faculty don't just know their names, they know their learning styles, personalities, quirks, and strengths. There's a genuine warmth and intentionality that permeates every interaction, from the classroom to the carline. Our daughter was always more cautious and slow to warm up (nothing wrong with that!), but over time, Seven Hills helped her find her voice. She's now confidently volunteering for public speaking opportunities and participating in leadership roles like the Student Ambassador program. The Middle School program has been phenomenal and it's given her a strong academic foundation and the confidence to advocate for herself. One of her favorite subjects has been science, thanks to their incredible Middle School lab and interactive curriculum. She'll often tell us about the experiments they're doing, and it's clear she's not just learning science, she's experiencing it. One of our favorite traditions is the Buddies Program, where older and younger students are paired up for the year (think: 4th graders with Kindergartners). Watching my kids grow into both the mentee and the mentor role has been incredibly touching. They read together, do projects, and genuinely form bonds that span grades and years. We also love the family-friendly events that bring everyone together, from community dinners to beginning-of-year teacher phone calls. These touch points make us, as parents, feel like we're part of something bigger, not just dropping our kids off, but truly participating in their educational journey. The curriculum is rich and thoughtfully designed. My daughter learned about World War II in history class -- and then walked through the beaches of Normandy during the school's immersive Europe trip. It's the kind of education that sticks for a lifetime. The arts are equally valued: my son is learning ukulele in 4th grade, and my daughter is playing guitar in 8th. The annual plays, music programs, and outdoor educational trips -- it's all there. My only complaint? I just wish Seven Hills went through 12th grade. The transition out is going to be tough, not because she isn't ready, but because the bar has been set so high. After five years of academic growth, rich leadership experiences, and meaningful social-emotional development, my daughter is heading into high school capable, and deeply grounded. Honestly, I'd keep my kids here forever if I could, but alas, even magical places like this have to end at 8th grade!

    Bad experience with this school. Unprofessional admission staff do not waste your time and money…read moreon this school especially for Asian Family. Due to time conflict, I send an email to request a different time, never received a response. The person over Zoom is not a pleasant person to talk with

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    Noble Learning Academy

    Noble Learning Academy

    5.0(14 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    We are so grateful for the positive experience our daughter has had at Noble Learning Academy this…read moreyear. She transferred from a large public middle school where she often felt lost socially and overwhelmed by the large class sizes and disruptive environment. Looking back, we only wish we had made the move sooner. At Noble, she has found a nurturing and supportive community where she truly feels seen and valued. The small class sizes have made such a difference, both academically and emotionally. She has made meaningful friendships and has really been embraced by both the students and staff. One of the things we appreciate most is the hands-on learning and enriching field trip opportunities that simply were not possible at her previous big public school. We have also been so impressed with Principal Cassie and how involved and hands-on she is with the students and families. Her leadership creates a warm, welcoming environment where the children genuinely feel supported and cared for. The change has been incredibly positive for our daughter. We now plan to send our son to NLA when he enters middle school.

    My daughter really enjoyed her time at NLA. She worked on…read moreimaginative projects that she learned quite a bit from. She would often talk about interesting discussions she had in class or assignments she was working on. We found the teachers very supportive and went out of their way to help our family. My son is there now and likes his classes and the other children there a lot. We really appreciate being part of NLA's warm and inclusive community.

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    Welcome Back Park Day! Time to reconnect after a long summer and welcome our new students!

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    Northgate High School - Beautiful Mt Diablo as seen from Northgate High School

    Northgate High School

    3.9(10 reviews)
    2.9 mi

    My son is now a junior. Northgate is a wonderfully supportive school. I went to Northgate myself…read moreand feel fortunate that my son was able to go there. They even have a pool and a football field that wasn't there when I was a student.

    I have several friends with kids who play on different local teams, and nearly every game against…read morethis school is wrought with filth & what appears to be dirty reffing. ------------------------------------------------- When their basketball team hurls insults, including racial slurs, at another team... that says so much about the privileged, entitled attitudes. Pretty sad & embarrassing. Then add to it, the ref was locked arm-in-arm with this school's coach, haha, and literally had an arm around the waist at one point!! Suddenly it makes sense why there were sooooo many TERRIBLE calls. You know it's bad when you hear parents on the opposite team commenting about the bad ref calls IN THEIR FAVOR! This poor ref was so "proud" of himself that he refused to provide his name to the score keeper's table to put on record as having reffed the game, lol. Literally refused!! As if they wouldn't find out eventually, I mean, he would like to get paid, right?!... ------------------------------------------------- For football... if you're the opposing team & you're winning, KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE CLOCK!!! Whoever is in their scorekeeper's box/tower INTENTIONALLY starts the clock a few seconds after the snap in order to give their team more time to catch up, AND sometimes when the clock is supposed to keep running, they'll randomly stop the clock. It's insane! Then, when they're ahead, you watch the clock suddenly begin starting/stopping correctly. No joke! Also, same with other sports, be prepared for the refs to behave as if they're paid off... bogus calls & penalties for the opposition, while allowing dangerous hits (blindside, late hits, leading with helmets, undercover punching, aligator-twisting legs as they tackle, pass interference, & more) go "unnoticed." The refs fail to do their jobs so things get out of hand & injuries occur. Never fails at thos school's games. It's sad & disgusting.

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    Northgate's 5k color run 2018

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    Northcreek Academy & Preschool - Junior High students lead in worship during our weekly chapels.

    Northcreek Academy & Preschool

    4.2(20 reviews)
    2.7 mi

    We had high hopes for North Creek Academy, but the TK assessment process was incredibly…read morefrustrating. Expecting 4-year-olds to already be writing and recognizing letters feels academically misplaced for a Transitional Kindergarten level. What's worse is the inconsistency--it's clear the "rules" don't apply to everyone, as kids who can't yet write their names are accepted while the process remains a "black box" for everyone else. It feels more like a biased "who you know" system than a transparent evaluation of a child's readiness. We also noticed during our tour that the school's diversity is very low. In today's world, we want our children to learn in an environment that reflects the broader community, and we didn't see that here. Definitely something to consider if transparency and inclusion are priorities for your family.

    I would like to add a star and acknowledge all the wonderful members of the NorthCreek community…read morefor contacting me to let me know that Esther McClellan's appalling behavior does not reflect the community as a whole. Their kindness means a great deal as we had just moved to the area and Esther's gang really affected us negatively. Also, many have come forward with their own stories of their children being treated poorly by Esther. I'm collecting these stories anonymously and plan to file a complaint. If you have a story about Esther that you'd like to share anonymously, please contact me privately. Many thanks, Christine Patellaro

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    4th and 5th grade students participate in band twice a week.

    Northcreek Academy & Preschool - Our library is carefully stocked with books and resources for all grades.

    Our library is carefully stocked with books and resources for all grades.

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    St  Mary Catholic School - What a great place for a educational experience. The daily news program is informative and helpful.

    St Mary Catholic School

    3.5(11 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    St. Mary's is a Catholic school with strong academics and lots of love. All four of my kids went…read morehere. My grandson has the same third grade teacher that his Mom had! Teacher retention is highest in the diocese. Jenny Bellows is the current principal and a top-notch educator; a Carondelet grad. She's a gift to the school. The teachers singing and dancing on stage at the end of last year's concert was priceless! If you are just looking for a private school as an alternative to public education - you are looking in the wrong place. It's a Catholic school - with huge parent involvement/commitment - checking homework, fundraising (if you know you know), participation in Mass, faith families (older kids mentor the younger). The hall is lined with all the graduates. People often write negative reviews, but check things out for yourself. I'm blessed my kids went here.

    This place is terrible. The principal isn't even credentialed and openly favors certain kids over…read moreothers, prioritizing her reputation over education. She has no idea how to handle conflict, which the school is riddled with. The parental drama and complaints run her life, and it's at the expense of the children. Our sons were both under 6 and made to believe they were bad kids, basically due to being high energy. The "curriculum" is a joke, most kids can't read at grade level and the need for tutoring runs rampant. There are no checks and balances in place, and they cannot retain a teacher for any length of time to save their life. Run - don't walk - away from Jenny Bellows, the principal with no credential or leadership training, and all things St Mary. Nothing they do embodies Catholicism and it is all a poorly executed disaster. Ask around.

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