I love CCL. I tell friends and family members all the time. I would def. recommend the school.Its a small school and has a family like feel. But the school will only be as good as what YOU put in. I volunteer at school and participate in fundraising activities and such. The school is affordable, but there is still a price to pay after tuition and that is your time and energy. If your willing to put that in, then your child's experience there will be great. If not... maybe you should go to a more expensive school where you've paid for more luxuries of not having to be involved or send them to public school.
Submitted by parent on January 28, 2017
The faculty cares about the children and drives them towards success. The school has a new science lab and a new computer lab. The children get individualized education in a small classroom setting. My son was reading on a second grade reading level in pk4. He is currently in the second grade and has received straight A's for the first 2 quarters of this school year. His teacher advised that she wanted to challenge him and will be moving his coursework up a level. The work can be demanding and many children leave because parents do not want to pay or help children improve their study habits. In many schools you have discipline problems, overcrowding, racism and teachers who do not care about the children. These problems do not exist at CCL. If you want to send your child to a school that is safe, where children are learning and growing with teachers that care then try CCL. All students are required to have an A or B average. Honor roll is straight A's.
Submitted by other on April 21, 2016
This school needs to close there doors. It many options, do not settle. Parents, please! It ran and operated like the 1950's. Where are the text books? Christian principles. LOL, don't be fool. I am warning you. Look beneath the surface and dig deep. A good public school would serve your child much better. Children aren't challenge and teachers aren't skilled professionals. Low grade teachers who cant pass the State of Maryland requirements. Common Core a disaster for failure. Set your child up for success.
Submitted by parent on April 06, 2016
This school is really working toward my sons success along with my help. Very small classroom settings. Your child can get the help they need.
Submitted by parent on March 31, 2016
I am disappointed! 2015-2016 academic year. CCL academically and professionally the quality and the school culture has diminish. The teacher operate in clicks. The values and principles are teach, but not practice. The teacher especially are unprofessionally and gossip about the parents while students are present. The teachers are more concern with the lifestyle of the parents then teaching the children. The quality of the education, atmosphere and culture is disapproving. My concern is the credential of the teachers. Teachers are more concern and often question your kids and put them in adults situations. One that I am referring to is very nosy. She out of control and administration needs to leash her behavior. The best and professional teachers have disperse from the school. Unsatisfied parent,
Submitted by parent on March 20, 2015
Center for Creative Learning is an excellent school. This is my son's first year there and the school is like one big family. Each child is greeted every morning by name by the school secretary and the parents and staff are all familiar with each child no matter the age or grade. My son is in pre-k and he is already reading short sentences, he can write upper and lower case letters correctly on the lines, and he has learned so much so far. The devotions and Bible studies are excellent along with the monthly principles. It gives my son an excellent foundation. They are a STEM school now and in time, this school will have so much more to offer. It is a small little community within a school and you can trust that your child is in great hands.
Submitted by teacher on April 25, 2010
Center for Creative Learning is an excellent school. We offer Breakfast, lunch and a snack.I really don't know of any school in this area that offers these meals, that is included in the tuition. We nurture the students as well as teach them. We challenge the students in all areas in academics. When students leave our school they are well advanced in their particular grade,and they continue to do well and make the honor roll, WE LOVE AND CARE about all of our students.