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Submitted by other on April 30, 2024
It was no good 10-20 years ago, 70% of the old staff back then were not good and always went after the boy and didn’t know how to instruct him. The school may be better now after all these years, but it is still unknown. Be sure to research more about this school before sending your child here. Thank you.
Submitted by parent on April 06, 2023
They promote the "woke" agenda with BLM signs in the hallways. Avoid this place.
Submitted by parent on December 08, 2015
My son struggles with reading and writing so we moved to Wrentham for smaller class size and more individualized attention. His self esteem was suffering because he realized he was behind and he felt 'stupid' even though testing clearly showed otherwise. Two and a half years later, he is average/above average and on target overall. His progress is a tribute to his effort and the educators of this school. Their sincere commitment to helping him reach his full potential is nothing short of amazing. Rather than pretending an issue wasn't there because funding is short like the school we came from. Wrentham provides exceptional support to meet his needs. He is proud of his accomplishments and resilient in the face of what were previously daunting challenges. Forever grateful.