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Lilburn Elementary School

3.6 (5 reviews)
Open • 7:30 am - 2:30 pm

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Awesome teachers that really care for their kids. All of my children have attended and I've been very happy with their education.

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Killian Hill Private Christian School

Killian Hill Private Christian School

(6 reviews)

We enrolled our child at this school with the expectation of a developmentally appropriate and…read moresupportive learning environment. Based on our family's experience, it was not the right fit, and withdrawing was the best decision for our child. In our experience, the school places a strong emphasis on obedience, compliance, and respecting authority. For our child, this emphasis often felt prioritized over academics, emotional development, and age-appropriate flexibility. We observed that normal childhood behaviors such as hesitation or resistance around nap time were treated primarily as discipline or compliance issues rather than developmental needs. We attempted to communicate and seek alignment with staff regarding our child's emotional and learning needs. While conversations occurred, we did not see changes that made the environment feel supportive or sustainable for our family. This review reflects our personal experience only. The school may be a better fit for families who prefer a highly structured, authority-driven approach. For families seeking an environment that emphasizes emotional regulation, flexibility, and allowing young children to be children, we would encourage careful consideration and thorough questions before enrolling. Ultimately, withdrawing was the right decision for our family, and we share this review to help other parents make an informed choice.

We love Killian Hill Christian School. This school has an amazing, highly professional, and…read moretechnically proficient faculty that truly loves children. The staff education level is very high, replete with advanced degrees, so the children are taught from a position of expertise. We have two elementary school boys there and the academic program is very challenging. They are taught advanced leadership skills like public speaking, dictation, and presence from at least the third grade, so we have been quite impressed. I am convinced that Killian Hill Christian School is an institution dedicated to excellence that will be producing leaders for years to come. Special mention to the elementary principal and school staff for creating a stellar, safe, inclusive environment for children.

Greater Atlanta Christian Schools

Greater Atlanta Christian Schools

(18 reviews)

I recently read some of the negative reviews about GAC and felt that I needed to offer a different…read moreperspective. Our oldest son started GAC in K6 and will be going into 5th grade next year. Our youngest started in K5 and will be going into 3rd grade next year. For our time there, our family at GAC has been as near and dear to us as our home church family. The teachers that our boys have been blessed to have were the perfect match for their personalities and strengths/challenges. Both boys were diagnosed with dyslexia 2 years ago and the Orton-Gillingham based academic support program has been fantastic! I know that both are a bit self-conscious reading aloud but we had some daddy-son time last night (Mom was out with some neighborhood GAC moms) and I asked both to read a chapter of their current summer-reading book to me. I was blown away! Their progress since just the first of the year is stark and I know that is due to the support they have received this year from their teachers (and my wife's activity as well). Granted that we have not seen life in middle or high school and some of the challenges that others experienced may exist on some scale but I keep meeting so many neat kids that are near graduation that have nothing but positive things to say about their experience. I sincerely believe that the staff will work with us to overcome the challenges that we face when/should they arise. Is GAC perfect? Probably not. The community is made up of flawed human beings who are absolutely capable of making mistakes. But I sincerely believe that they are acting and making choices that is a continuation of the work my wife and I are doing to raise our children to "grow in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and all people." As far as the power lines, I will have to look for those. I don't recall seeing any but looking at Google Earth there might be some at the back of campus near the baseball field. If so, that wouldn't be anywhere near the Village, but again, I will have to look when school starts back. And for the sake of a little fun... even though my favorite colors are orange and blue, black and red attire is now in my closet as well. Go Spartans!

We have had a great experience at GAC. We have four students with various interest and ways of…read morelearning. I have two that have dyslexia that came in remediated, but they do have a remediation program. There is academic support. Those teachers are amazing and push into the classroom in elementary school. the teachers are supportive, communicative, and available accessible and connected with our kids. My kids are involved in sports music, dance, arts , theater. There are a lot of opportunities to be outward facing service projects, mission trips. While I appreciate that, my kids are taught the Bible and a relationship with Jesus and the teachers reflect that my kids also have a diverse group of friends that come from different religious backgrounds, economic, backgrounds, and political backgrounds, which aren't emphasized, but there is a variety of demographic. My son instance has friends that are Hindi, Punjabi, agnostic. My kids are taught not just about Christian world views, but different religious world views, different scientific views like evolution in biology (which someone for some reason said they aren't taught) and they're taught from a scientific standpoint not trying to dispute the scientific theory. As rhe get older, they have opportunities to question, debate, express their opinions in different classes and that's encouraged because they don't want the kids to be programmed robots. As I stated earlier, their families of different economic backgrounds, but that is not something that is known or something that at least for my kids they don't care if they have a lot of money or don't have a lot of money. It's just not important in the grand scheme of things. They have a diverse group of friends and I find that a lot of my friends kids find their niche. They find their people because there's so much variety and diversity. Well, they do a annual fun fundraiser. You could donate a dollar and still participate with zero judgment or not at all. There is a level of understanding from learning disabilities to economic to religious backgrounds that is accepted without judgment. Of course there's gonna be jerk kids at every school, but that's the minority and not the majority.

Parkview Christian School

Parkview Christian School

(3 reviews)

In my opinion...they have a very non-rigorous academic curriculum with horrible leadership from an…read moreinexperienced principal. They hired an incompetent history and language arts teacher two weeks before school started and then fired him, calling him incompetent a few weeks before school ended and notified parents of such via email. Hence, my child's entire year was taught by an incompetent teacher. No refund! Their "Spanish" class is really Spanish arts class, don't think it's the Spanish language. They often asked and currently have mostly parents as teachers who give their children an advantage in grades. They falsely advertise after-school programs that do not exist and/or fall apart when school starts. I've had parents share with me their horrible discipline policy which they themselves do no follow. There are definitely strong allegations of racism in this school. They do not have strong Christian values; it's all pretend. You can see it in their eyes and fake smiles. Certified teachers do not stay long there. There is a high turn over of teachers because the working environment is hostile. They over charge in tuition and then ask parents to pay additional costs and volunteer for what the school should provide. They told us that they receive state funding that they really should not be receiving because they have not completed certifications and have barely made headway. This admission alone showed dishonesty. I could go on and on, but this is a brief summary from a parent of a former student. I would not send another child there.

This has been our first year at PCS and all I can say is that we love it! We made the switch since…read moremy daughter continued to struggle in public school and we were just having many issues with them. I looked at multiple private schools in the area but when I did the tour I knew this was it. They focus so much on the love of Christ and really care about ALL their students. It has been a great blessing to be a part of the school.

Brookwood Elementary School

Brookwood Elementary School

(5 reviews)

Attended here myself - HORRIBLE experience. If you are a girl of a darker persuasion with high…read moregrades, this is not the school for you. Expect the teachers to scream at you and make excuses to get you into trouble since they have the power to do it and won't like your kind. Debbie Leonard was one teacher. She tried to manipulate me into believing there was something wrong with me. Even as a child I knew she wasn't trying to "help" me. She then slandered me to the school counselor and sent me there. When we spoke, fortunately the counselor knew there was nothing wrong with me. Mrs. Leonard would yell at me and insult me often, while turning a blind eye to any child who mistreated me. The following year, she slandered me to Nancy Swan, my 5th grade teacher, who was even worse. She would SCREAM at me in front of the whole class. She would yell at me for weeks because I had a pencil case instead of a pencil pouch. I asked her why that even mattered, and she stuttered and said, "You're too old to have a pencil case." As if there's an age limit on stationary. And she was stuttering, because she knew she was lying. She, like Mrs. Leonard would find ways to get me into trouble and make stuff up to have an excuse to yell at me. I found notes in my folder of her trying to convince my mother that I needed to see a doctor, even though she was the one trying to bully a 10 year old. Oh, and Jennifer Klaas-Taylor, the gifted teacher? There were two plays: one on the Civil War, the other on Slavery. Since I was one of two children of "a darker persuasion", she had the lighter students put on darker make up for the slave play to make it look more "believable"! There's a term for that, you know. For the sake of avoiding triggers, it's putting BLACK makeup on your FACE!!! She then looked at me with the make up and said, "You're next." Ha, get it, because, you know, I'm already....? This place was horrible, and I don't miss it at all.

School is wayyyy overcrowded, expect for your child to be placed in the trailers in the…read morebackyard,teachers are straight from college with no experience,only a few good teachers left,this school is not what it used to be

Lilburn Elementary School - elementaryschools - Updated May 2026

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