Great! Our daughter has been there 3 years and continues to advance.
Submitted by parent on April 30, 2019
Excellent!! Our son has been a student since 2015, and we are now enrolling our daughter for the Fall 2019/2020. The small classroom, attentive teachers and staff and wholesome community are a few of the reasons why our children will continue to study at CSLA. The affordable tuition makes it possible for us to ensure quality Christian education for our kids. Well worth the investment.
Submitted by parent on April 13, 2019
This is our first year at CS Lewis Academy. We have 3 kids in the elementary school level. We love the small classroom size. Each teacher cares about our kids spiritually, emotionally & spiritually. This is one of the best decisions we've made!
Submitted by parent on October 30, 2017
Christian education is very important to us, and what an amazing group of teachers who love our kids and The Lord. We have 4 kids who attend and all love going to school each day. We are blessed by CS Lewis Academy.
Submitted by parent on June 09, 2016
Two of our children have attended CS Lewis over the last couple years. We are impressed with the small size classes. Individual attention and care is given to each child. They offer many sports and electives. Our daughter has thrived in the environment and we are easily able to access teachers. However, our son has some special needs and the support was not sufficient. They were not equipped for assessing or managing an individual education plan.
Submitted by parent on November 09, 2011
My family LOVES this school!! Our son is a graduate who easily adapted to college level work (much to our surprise) because of the academic program at the high school. Our daughter is in her 7th year here and the support and sense of community is very special. We have been at the school long enough to see how very student-centered the entire staff is and the contextual learning emphasis provides a more rounded and thorough education. I can not recommend this school enough - I have seen many touched and changed student lives. I am so sorry for the experience the family below relates, but details related are not completely accurate. The principal mentioned below offered to resign when the economy collapsed and the school had to make cutbacks, and the principal after him was was great and hands on - he moved onto a great non-profit medical outreach organization and is still there. Your student will not be lost in the crowd, but encouraged and valued by a great staff.
Submitted by parent on May 20, 2011
My son was there for first grade, and we loved the teacher as well as the principal. We found the librarian abrasive and found out later she had been changed from being the first grade teacher when families left because of her yelling at their children. When we got into the second grade they had only 6 students yet the teacher managed to let he students fall more than a grade level behind the school where we ended up transferring our son. If you can not manage to bring 6 students ahead, you should not be teaching. The principal they let go was wonderful and the one they replaced him with really only wanted to be in politics, which showed. He left not too much longer after we did, 2/3 of the way hrough the year. My son couldn't be happier and is learning much more NOT being in this school but being in a more well run school that feels more like a family.