5 opiniones sobre The Phoenix Ranch School and Camp
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Rachel A.
Tu valoración: 5 Simi Valley, CA
My kids have only been here a week and they love it! I switched them from their other preschool/daycare due to inexperienced teachers in the preschool. What a difference experience makes! My son(2 years old) was getting aggressive at his old school. After only two days, his new teacher identified the cause and I’ve already seen an improvement. My kids are excited about going here and my preschooler runs to the car every morning to get to school vs. crying about going, which she did before. So glad I found this place!
Marcia R.
Tu valoración: 5 Simi Valley, CA
My daughter absolutely love this school, when we go out on vacation for a week, all she talks about is Phoenix Ranch. She has learned so much too, the teachers are awesome they give every child the attention needed. My daughter is on Mrs. Oken class, she talks about her with so much love. She is continue to go there until 8th grade.
Jamie R.
Tu valoración: 5 Simi Valley, CA
We are entering our 2nd year and this is the best school we have ever been to. It feels like a small town school. The class sizes are small. The teachers are amazing. The program is fantastic. My kids sometimes cry when it’s Saturday because they miss school. That’s a FIRST! We LOVE it here.
Cindy Y.
Tu valoración: 1 Simi Valley, CA
My child went to preschool here. Not worth the money. We switched to a less expensive preschool and he had a much better experience. Many of the things that were promised didn’t happen.
Katie b.
Tu valoración: 5 La Jolla, CA
The Phoenix Ranch School offers by far the best education in the Ventura County and Los Angeles area for preschool, elementary and junior high school students. I can attest through my own personal experience that this school had helped prepare me for higher education. I had started here when I was just 2 ½ years old, in preschool, and had attended until junior high(at the time there was no junior high). After having a public school education, I now see how important it was to have smaller classes. The teachers are more focused on the students individually and genuinely concerned about their progress. In public school, the teachers cannot afford the time to care because of how many students there are in the classroom. Especially with the budget cuts and classes being biggest then ever, things have gotten worse. Because the school is small and owned by two amazing women, Mrs. Alascano and Mrs. Brown, the learning environment really helped me excel. This school became my family. I ran for vice president, joined a soccer team, and was in a science club where I dissected an owl pellet! It was awesome. I had support from all my teachers and was unstoppable at the time. Today the school has grown so much and has more to offer then 15 years ago! After graduating, I returned back and became a camp counselor for after school and summer camp. There is now rock climbing and archerory, and they even have their own pool. Of course there is the GaGa court(kind-of like dodge ball but in an octagon shaped court). Today I am proud to say I hold a B.A. from U.C. San Diego and am now a graduate student at C.S.U.L.A. for a M.A. in Archaeology. I truly believe that this school has helped me to achieve great success in my professional and academic life.