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Submitted by parent on February 06, 2017
Teachers are so amazing! The class sizes are small so the teachers can have a strong bond individually with each student.
Submitted by other on February 01, 2017
I feel this way because I LOVE THIS SCHOOL
Submitted by parent on October 23, 2016
Beacon staff are caring, adaptable and attuned to the individuality of every student. They support kids in loving learning. We've been so happy we chose Beacon and our child is thrilled to go to school every day. We love the extended school year and extra learning days and we love how nice all the kids are and the diversity of the students.
Submitted by parent on October 15, 2016
poor instruction, classrooms too small, children at least 1 year behind peers in public school
Submitted by parent on July 30, 2016
Our child has finished the first year at Beacon. It is a fantastic school with highly skilled, caring teachers. Since it's a small school, teachers can individualize the approach they take for each student. Students are very bright. At the same time, if your child has a learning disability (for example ADHD), the school can accommodate that and come up with a specific learning plan. There are students who are gifted academically, and they are able to take some classes with higher grade students. Most schools teach to the middle and cannot individualize. Beacon is small enough to teach according to each child's unique needs and talents.
Submitted by parent on October 09, 2015
My daughter started 6th grade this fall at Beacon Day. We were very excited to go here but worried that the school would not live up to the hype of admissions rhetoric. I am happy to say that it was everything and more. Although we have only been there a short time, teachers are extremely responsive and always willing to make time to talk. My daughter felt comfortable there from day 1 and has an extremely easy transition. She is happy and doing well.
Submitted by parent on September 16, 2015
We are so glad we transferred out of Beacon. We left because we were persuaded by friends to switch schools. It was a real eye opener for us at the new school. Beacon Educated! Our child performed significantly below grade level in basic writing and math skills compared to other students who were at grade level. Our child does not have a disability or learning handicap. Through hard work by our child and support from the teacher and staff he was able to achieve above grade level performance by the end of the year.For many years we supported Beacon's educational approach. Now with our own experience we can relate to and understand why so many families have left Beacon. We consider ourselves fortunate that we did not stay at Beacon longer. Our child receives a well rounded quality education with access to superior academic resources and support.
Submitted by parent on September 03, 2015
We transferred from another private school, St. Theresa to take advantage of the smaller class sizes and individualized learning. We love the school and have seen a marked improvement in our daughter's academic progress.
Submitted by parent on February 27, 2015
Beacon had a terrific reputation for many years. Sadly, after the mass exodus of long-time faculty, teachers, and students (announced after contracts were signed) who made this school such a wonderful place, Beacon now (2015) finds itself in complete disarray. What is left is a skeleton and mediocre faculty, administration, and staff along with questionable curriculum. Questions and concerns on various topics were raised by some parents and brought to the school for discussion. It took over 5 weeks for a response. If you are looking for a community and a well run, stimulating learning environment, definitely look elsewhere. If you have heard good things about Beacon, this is old news.
Submitted by parent on December 11, 2014
The main reason we left Beacon Day School is because of its administration and school board. Over the past year, drastic cuts were made to the teaching staff and curriculum and then these changes were communicated to the school community, after the fact. It concerned us that board meeting dates were not announced and board meeting minutes were not published. We did not feel that the board wanted community input or involvement in these important decisions. Another critical area we felt the board did not adequately address is a recruitment strategy which is vital to the survival of any private institution. For a school this size-now down to approximately 100 students-we found it unacceptable not to have a voice or input in any meetings. We did our homework,researched other private schools and discovered there are much better choices out there.
Submitted by parent on November 08, 2014
Beacon has been great for out son. He entered Beacon for middle school and he has loved it. He was a cautious and quiet child upon entering and has since opened up and is developing a strong and confident sense of self. Beacon has been a safe environment for him to develop his academic, social, and athletic talents. Staff, teachers and leadership at Beacon are all dedicated and responsive to students and parents. We feel fortunate to have our son attend Beacon.
Submitted by parent on October 30, 2014
We are 2014-2015 new parents @ BEACON DAY and it's the new Head of School, Suzanne Abbey's CV that impressed us. She joined Beacon this summer having been Head-Royce's Head of Lower School 2005-2014. Before Head-Royce she devoted fifteen years at St. Paul s as Director of the Lower School. She developed the school-wide curriculum,administered the teacher internship program with San Francisco State, and led the school s accreditation process. She is very much the advocate for the child. Her approach to education is exciting and we are looking forward to the new classes she has put into place especially computer coding. She is strong on academics yet believes in a whole mind-body approach. A child needs to feel safe, secure and cared for to reach for the stars and achieve great things. Our second grader has already begun to realize her dreams under the tutelage of Suzanne Abbey and her amazing staff.
Submitted by parent on October 20, 2014
Our child attended Beacon for several years. Our decision to leave Beacon like other former Beacon families was based upon falling enrollment (the number of students grades K-8 is approximately 100), reduction in teaching staff, lack of accreditation, class sizes that do not promote healthy social interaction, and finally the board's announcement at the end of the 2013-2014 school year that the school is in "start-up mode." Our child is now enrolled in a school with a very active parent community, strong fundraising committee, and transparent school board. The dedicated teachers at the new school provide monthly feedback on academic progress measured against benchmarks.
Submitted by parent on October 20, 2014
This is our first year at Beacon Day School and I can't say enough about the community. My child has special needs and I was at a loss of where they would go and be successful in public school (and other private schools for that matter!). From the moment we entered Beacon the entire community welcomed us. The teachers are wonderful, they all know my name, and they treat children with the respect and rights that they deserve. As an educator, the small class sizes and no homework are a plus. I love the extended year and the vast amount of field trips. So far, Beacon has shown my family their dedication to developmentally appropriate practices and the ability to work with children of all needs.
Submitted by parent on October 17, 2014
The addition of the new Head of School, Suzanne Abbey, has brought back the leadership, excitement and energy we have been missing over the last few years. The school was administratively adrift but no more and the future is looking bright. In the short time Suzanne has been here, welcome and positive changes have been made. Head Royce's loss is our gain! My daughter has been attending for the last 5 years and we have felt the quality of the teachers to be outstanding throughout. She is getting a top notch education that is preparing her to be confident learner and thinker. The year round program is something we feel very fortunate to have found. No homework until fifth grade is one of the benefits of having year round school. If I were looking for a school for my child I would definitely visit Beacon.
Submitted by parent on October 16, 2014
From its beginning Beacon has emphasized the school's support for students with learning differences. However, in our experience the school not only does not excel in this area, it actually does a poor job of helping students learn, grow and develop self-confidence. By the time our child was in 3rd grade, it became clear that she and many of her peers were truly being harmed by Beacon's educational approach and lack of community. Like many former Beacon families, we regret drinking the kool aid of smaller class sizes and no homework as beneficial. Sure, small class sizes matter, but a great school is more than a glorified day care center. At AUSD our child entered a school with strong leadership, a coherent academic pedagogy and good facilities. On every level the public school was a step-up from Beacon. In terms of homework, sure it's not always fun to deal with. But, it is a way to ensure you know what your child is learning. Unless your child's only school option is a really bad public school do your child a favor and choose another school. Good Luck!
Submitted by parent on September 18, 2014
Our niece and nephew (who we raise) were enrolled in a less than ideal public school while living with their grandmother in San Jose, and we jumped at the chance to take them into our home and have them begin attending Beacon up here in Oakland. Our niece has a fairly severe documented learning disability, but makes fast friends and loves social interaction. Beacon served her well in getting her the academic support she needed while giving her a wonderful and diverse group of friends. Her challenges were enough that Beacon worked with us to find an even better fit for her for middle school (Raskob), but we are very happy she was a part of the Beacon community for 2nd-5th grade. Our nephew is a bit of his sister's opposite, excelling in most academic areas but struggling sometimes with social interaction amongst his peers - he is blossoming on both fronts as a 6th grader now! It is a credit to Beacon that they were able to provide the academic support for our niece, while providing the needed social support for our nephew - while challenging them both in the areas that they excelled. The staff are skilled and caring, and we are so happy we were able to find this school.
Submitted by teacher on April 28, 2014
This has been my first year with Beacon. The staff is friendly and very good at what they do. I have seen how the kids learn great manners and are so smart! I do hope that Beacon stays around for many years to come because so many families benefit from it.
Submitted by parent on April 25, 2014
Beacon Day School is a very special place. In my search for preschools and grade schools, I really found no other place like it. All the teachers are awesome, but unfortunately, the administration and the Board of Directors are not. They have made poorly planned cuts and very reactive decisions in just the short 2 years we have been part of the school. Their communications to parents is lacking of important, pertinent details, if not downright lies to save face or saying what sounds good. They have no strategic plans on how to recruit or turn the school around. And for these reasons, parents/students and good teachers are leaving. At this rate, they will be closed within 3 years. Beacon has lost on average 40 students each year, for 2 years!