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St. Paul Christian Academy
(615) 269-4751
5035 Hillsboro Pike
Nashville, TN 37215
Level: PK-6
District: Private



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St. Paul Christian Academy Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating5
Average Safety Rating4


St. Paul Christian Academy Reviews

 
We are going into our 3rd year at St. Paul. I can't say enough good things about it! I am a teacher myself and having taught in another area private school and metro schools I can say St. Paul is at the top! Ask questions, take a look and compare. You will be impressed.

We just cannot say enough good things about St. Paul. Our children have been attending school there for several years, and they are happy and growing academically and spiritually by the day. The teachers are caring and talented, the curriculum strong, and the head of school a highly competant and approachable leader, revered by faculty and parents alike! This school has been a perfect fit for our children and our family. We are grateful to be in the St. Paul community.

St. Paul is a truly exceptional school community. We carefully examined the many fine options for independent elementary schools in the Nashville area and found St. Paul to be the most authentic in terms of living out their mission. We are so thankful that our children have the opportunity to be shaped and molded by their expert faculty.

We have 2 children at St. Paul and 2 more that will be there in a year or two when they are old enough. Their class sizes are small and the teachers are absolutely fantastic. My children are flourishing and can't wait for school to start in a few weeks. The environment is very loving and nurturing and the children are treated with respect. I highly recommend this school....it's well worth the tuition.

When we started our search for the perfect fit for our son, St. Paul was at the bottom of our list. Even after our first tour, we were not all that impressed, but once we met the head of school, listened to the strong academic programs, and saw the loving, nurturing environment we quickly changed ourour mmmmmmmm

After spending one year in public school, we realized that we wanted more for our daughters than public school could offer. We were so thankful to find out about St. Paul. Academics were very important to us, but we also wanted the Christian teaching that St. Paul offered. The foundation they received at St. Paul prepared our daughters for not only the rigors of the private school they attended for 7th-12th grade, but they were also prepared for the challenges of being a teenager; making the right choices, doing what is right, and showing care and concern for their fellow students. For us, St. Paul was a school where my children were known and loved. They treasure their time spent there. They were challenged to do their very best and have been very successful in every phase of their education. I wholeheartedly recommend St. Paul.

We have had an exceptionally good experience with both our boys at St. Paul. The administration and teaching staff have worked hard to provide a nurturing and academically challenging environment. We would recommend St. Paul to anyone considering private school.

In many ways St. Paul Christian Academy is a good private school. However, our experience in their upper school program (4,5,6th grades) has been disappointing. If you''re considering St. Paul, be sure to inquire about how your child will be supported with extra learning help (remedial or advanced) during each grade. Often, learning difficulties don't become apparent until 2nd or 3rd grade. You might find yourself paying additional fees for a tutor on top of tuition. Also, be sure you're satisfied that student/teacher ratio is to your liking. Our experience from pre-k to 3rd grade was very good. 4th, 5th and 6th, disappointing -. I echo the thoughts of the January 12th, 1 star post .

Looking back at our time at St. Paul we now feel that probably a Williamson County school would have been a better choice, or perhaps another private school. Yes, at St. Paul they wear uniforms but so does other private schools in the area. From an academic stand point we were told that it was a top notch school but found the administration and teaching staff to be average to below. Chapel is offered but we found our son's preschool chapel more organized and powerful. The parental involvement is strong but more of a social outlet for most parents. The school is safe but neighbors an older condo facility that overlooks the playground. So, you never know who is watching your child. I highly recommend looking at other private schools in the area, or affluent public schools in the Brentwood area if you can afford a home there.

The changes mentioned have all been very positive. The school provides a wonderful, nurturing, academically very strong environment. St. Paul's graduates have an outstanding record of being accepted into the next-level (prep) schools of their choice. A high percentage of families have dual career parents, and the school makes it easy for working (outside-the-home) mothers to participate and be involved. If you are looking for a school that encourages freedom of dress, torn jeans, halter tops, etc., St. Paul is not for you.

Great environment for kids. The facility is wonderful and the faculty are very loving and kind. In my opinion the lower grades were better for our children than the middle school (5th and 6th) grades. Since our children left there have been substantial changes so judge this for yourself.



 

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