Praise Academy

In Business Since 1975

Based on 18 reviews

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(770) 943-2484

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Traditional Education,Sports Program,Small Classes,Christian Self Image,Certified Teachers,Biblical Worldview,Positive Self Image,K-3 Through 2th Grade,Christian Curriculum,After School Program

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grandparents love praise

Posted by memelovex2 on 2/23/2009

MY TWO GRANDCHILDREN ATTEND PRAISE AND I COULD NOT BE MORE SATISFIED. THEY ARE NOT ONLY LEARNING,THEY ARE GROWING IN THEIR SPIRITUAL LIFE. THEY LOVE THE SCHOOL AND THE TEACHERS. I HAVE BEEN TO ALL THE FUNCTIONS AND SPORT ACTIVITIES I COULD. THEY HAVE ALWAYS MADE ME FEEL LIKE PART OF THE FAMILY AT PRAISE.MY GRANDCHILDREN ARE VERY IMPORTANT TO ME AND I FEEL VERY BLESSED TO HAVE PRAISE IN OUR LIVES. I KNOW THEY ARE SAFE AND GETTING A GOOD EDUCATION.THEY LOVE MY KIDS AND LET THEM KNOW IT.

Love Praise!

Posted by agtmrt12 on 1/22/2009

I am so thankful that my children are attending Praise Academy. The teachers, administration, and the rest of the staff are wonderful. They all show the love of God to the children and parents in too many ways to count. They all truly care for, love and support their students! Praise is awesome!

Remarkable!

Posted by 4blessings on 1/21/2009

This is our 1st year at Praise Academy and I could not be happier! Being a Christian family, it was very important we place our daughter in a very safe, friendly, God oriented place. A friend recommended our family to Praise Academy as I was looking for a Christian school to place our daughter. The principle and staff welcomed us with open arms and the comfort level we felt when we entered the school, I knew this was the place for us. Our daughter is in the K-4 program and is very happy. She continues to advance everyday. She looks forward to being challenged and memorizing her Bible versus weekly. Having a school that puts God first-along with a great staff, we look forward to being at Praise Academy for a very long time!

Parent Review

Posted by lbrownlow on 1/21/2009

We have returned to Praise after moving and I have witnessed a lot of positive changes in both of my children. My 8th grade son is more outgoing and willing to talk (AND PRAY) out loud. He is playing sports and feels like the teachers and school staff love and support him. His biggest complaint is the restrictions on the allowed length of the boy’s hair. I would like to see more of a variety of classes and learning, for example music, chorus, ART, home economics, and life skills. My daughter is in 2nd grade and she has become more compassionate and “a little” more humble. Learning this was a challenge for her since she has such a strong personality. I would love to see challenge reading and spelling classes for her. Spelling competitions for all grades would be great. Her biggest complaint is that she is bored because she already knows what the 2nd grade is learning. They both love art and it is not offered at this time. Being a single mom it is hard to pay the tuition and then have to pay for extra classes away from school. I have weighed both the “wish list” and the positive changes I see in my kids along with the calm feeing I get from Praise and there is no comparison. It was honestly like coming home. Mr. And Mrs. White loves each and every one of the kids that attend Praise and celebrate their accomplishments and support with love when they need it. NOWHERE in public school will you get that individual attention.

Moral Value vs. Educational value

Posted by 1bulldogmom on 1/20/2009

We attend Praise and have for several years. After coming from public school I had anticipated the smaller classes would facilitate a higher level of learning. I have found that the level of educational value is average. The moral definitely out weighs the sometimes lacking educational component. There are no advanced (AP) placement classes so you do not have that choice. The Bible classes are the most challenging ones. OK I guess. I appreciate the value of the children there and that they come from homes that instill moral Christian values and manners. The children are wonderful and a blessing to each other. There is a lack of variety of classes offered and the hope would be that with tuition rising that there will be a better selection of classes. I have not had a child graduate yet but the application process will begin soon to college so my hope is that colleges will look favorably on the transcript. There have been graduates to attend UGA and other non faith based colleges. I would recommend Praise for your child but would find the Principal more welcoming and attentive than other administrators and personnel. You can't have it all in one spot but you must weigh what is most important. No one ever asked to see a report card when you apply for a job later! If you are looking for a top notch group of great kids that you can feel good about having your child be friends with, this is where they are!

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