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Bayer School

Bayer School

4.0(11 reviews)
18.7 mi

Disappointed, we have been looking around for a private school for my 5 year old son. We called to…read moreget information and a possible tour, my husband got in touch with I believe the admissions lead. Her immediate tone about our son previously attending a public school for preschool came off condescending, basically saying he would not be able to keep up with the curriculum. Before even evaluating or meeting us. This could be an incredible school, but they need to reconsider the way they treat potential student families. We will look elsewhere.

We couldn't be more pleased with the staff and teachers of Bayer. Our oldest daughter has been…read moreenrolled at Bayer for 3 years beginning with the PreK 3 program, she will be starting the 1st grade this fall. Her reading, writing, math, and problem-solving comprehension are extremely advanced for a 6-year-old. The teachers she has had in the 3 years she's been at Bayer have all been great to work with. They are committed to their kids, and their success. I can't speak to the negative comments regarding this school. But as a parent of a child going into first grade and of one going into the PreK 3 program this fall, I would recommend this school to anyone who is willing to put in the work to be successful. Bayer is a challenging school, the teachers and curriculum ask a lot of the kids and their parents. If you are not willing to work hard with your child and show them how to work hard, they will not have a good time. Our daughter has learned the value of putting in work and seeing the payoff. I think in today's world, teaching respect, hard work and discipline are very important. These are things that a child barely out of Kindergarten is learning. This is a great school, and I am excited to watch our children grow and learn here.

Brightmont Academy - student receiving one-to-one instruction from teacher

Brightmont Academy

3.1(7 reviews)
1.4 mi

i love my school!!! i moved here from another school, and it is so much better…read more i love all of the teachers. i also have never met a single mean person (teacher or student) at this school, which is a huge change from my old school, where i never met a single kind person. i love how the teachers are caring, nice. friendly, and really "get" my learning style. the principal, sarah, is literally the best principal i've ever had. principals from other schools would give the "ok" for me to be abused and mistreated to the point of getting ptsd, but sarah doesn't have a mean bone in her body. she is amazingly nice, cares about all her students and coworkers, and follows through on my requests. i know that her door is always open if i need anything. i'm glad that this school realizes that i am smart and capable, and that i am a funny, talented, and kind person. none of my old schools looked past the things on their paperwork that did not let the real "me" shine. i really enjoy this school. i am moving ahead of schedule to graduate. i am so thankful that i found this school. :)

Sarah Horton, Principal Brightmont Academy - Scottsdale Shea…read moreCampus You're the principal. You're the captain of the ship. You knew what was happening inside your school, and you had a responsibility to protect students -- especially vulnerable students with disabilities. My son had a documented medical need for unrestricted access to water due to medication side effects, and Brightmont had a doctor's note on file. Yet despite that, water and bathroom access were still being restricted and used in ways that were punitive and harmful. That is unacceptable. You cannot withhold medically necessary water or bathroom access from a child -- especially an autistic child who struggles with emotional regulation and communication under stress. This could have resulted in serious physical harm and emotional trauma. As principal of the Brightmont Academy Scottsdale Shea Campus, this responsibility ultimately falls on you. It was your duty to ensure your staff understood basic student safety, disability accommodations, and appropriate treatment of children. Ignoring concerns, avoiding communication, or refusing accountability does not make the issue disappear. I chose Brightmont because I believed in the one-on-one model and truly wanted it to succeed for my son. My son is incredibly intelligent, funny, capable, and full of potential. He deserved understanding, support, dignity, and compassion -- not isolation, lack of communication, or punitive treatment disguised as behavioral support. What is most heartbreaking is that these systems continue to fail children who do not fit neatly into a box. I have spent years advocating, teaching, supporting, and fighting for my son because I refuse to let him be misunderstood or discarded simply because he learns differently. I sincerely hope Brightmont Academy Scottsdale Shea Campus reflects on what happened here and takes meaningful steps to ensure no other child experiences this again.

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Gilbert Christian Schools

3.2(12 reviews)
23.8 mi

This review reflects our experience at the Val Vista campus only and is specific to the current…read moreadministration there: We enrolled believing a small, faith-based school would provide stronger leadership, accountability, and a more protected learning environment than public options. That was not our experience. Beneath the polished tours and Christian branding, leadership at this campus proved ineffective, dismissive, and unwilling to meaningfully address serious concerns raised by families. Many parents are drawn to a Christian school hoping to shield children from age-inappropriate influences; ironically, in our personal experience, our children were exposed to more inappropriate language and behavior here than they had been in a Chandler public school, with limited administrative response. Administration frequently emphasized high demand to attend, yet from our firsthand experience and conversations with other parents, just as many families appeared to be leaving. Academic quality and classroom professionalism raised serious questions about how teachers are hired, their qualifications, and why turnover seemed high. Tuition and a Christian label do not automatically guarantee a better education, stronger values, or responsible leadership. This review is shared in good faith to encourage families to look beyond appearances and ask direct questions about leadership accountability, discipline policies, teacher hiring practices, and retention before enrolling.

Very exclusive, it feels like you are trying to hand pick your students and exclude anyone that may…read morenot be an "A" student.

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