my daughter attended Immanuels for her 2nd grade year. She enjoyed going to school each day. The children are exceptionally nice. There is NO bullying. The children get the attention they need because of the small classroom size. She excelled in every subject. We went to the public school the first week of school and due to the class size i was told they could not accommodate my daughters learning needs. Specifically, she was advanced and they couldn't guarantee she would be able to thrive in that environment due to the student/teacher ratio. I am thankful for Immanuels and the progress my daughter has made. I look forward to her attending there for her 3rd grade.
Submitted by parent on August 10, 2014
I cannot even give this school one star. My daughter had been at ICS since she was 4 years old. Our family was treated so badly her freshman year and my son's K-5 year that I had to pull both of them out. And since then I enrolled both at the public schools where they are not only getting a better education but they are both treated with respect. Both of my children were behind when they got to public school. After paying all that money year after year it is very frustrating when you find out that your children are not being taught at that "Accelerated Learning" they claim they teaching. I cannot recommend this school at all. I would NEVER send my child here. My daughter was bullied by a teacher at ICS and nothing was done about it. And the school actually turned it around and blamed my daughter, who was and still is a straight A+ student. In fact at her high school now she is in the top 7% of her class. This used to be a good school, but it has gone down hill badly. Not worth your hard earned money.
Submitted by parent on August 02, 2013
We love ICS! We are thrilled that our children are getting such a well rounded education there. There is actual science and social studies curriculum and grades, not just participation. My kids are learning how to read music, play the recorder, Bible, public speaking and many other things not taught at public schools. Immanuel is worth every penny!
Submitted by parent on August 29, 2012
In our experience, this is the only school in the area which consistently develops well rounded students. Students are included, involved and treated with respect. Students tend to live up to the high expectations. The academics vary from okay to above average. (One can supplement at home.) The sense of community, responsibility and citizenship taught here is priceless. My child is a better student, and a more confident, optimistic and open-minded individual because of her experience at this school. ICS is definitely worth the investment.