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· 45 reviews

1422 Ireland Dr, Fayetteville, NC 28304

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Fayetteville Christian School: what do users think?
Sonja Sterk: My husband and I enrolled our three children last year. We are extremely pleased with how the administration, teachers and staff truly care about the well-being of the students. We are so happy that we found Fayetteville Christian School. My children are getting the very best in Christian Education and we could not be happier. #veryblessedparentsofFCSstudents
Michelle Fontaine: Our family has been part of Fayetteville Christian School since 2001 when we sought other school options for our son who attended public school. One year of public school (kindergarten) was enough for us! We toured 3 Christian schools and chose FCS because of the love they showed the children. A lot has changed at the school since 2001 but the love for the children has not. They love and teach! All three of children attended FCS and our 3rd child still does. We are so happy with the education they have received and the overall treatment from the teachers and staff. We made a great decision!!!
Andrea Harris: Both my children went to Fayetteville Christian, we have since moved and miss the school everyday. We hope to possibly make it back to Fort Bragg so our kids can attend the school again! Staff and teachers were wonderful, also a great group of students. We had a awesome experience.
Rachel Hess: Fayetteville Christian School is exactly that: a CHRISTIAN school. As a Christian family, we were looking for a school that would not only provide our children with an excellent education, but one that was based on a Biblical worldview. We wanted our children to be able to pray at school, have Bible class, have teachers that loved them and invested in them, while still guiding them and disciplining them. We are about to begin our 6th year at FCS and two of our four children have now graduated. Both of our graduates have gone on to college and our son was awarded over $200K in academic scholarships. We still have one in Jr High and another in elementary and we plan to keep them at FCS for the long haul, where the teachers love them and Jesus and the administration disciplines with grace and love.
S H: I have three children that attend Fayetteville Christian School. It is a great school.
Andrew Heath: My son attended Kindergarten at FCS. What a wonderful experience! Pulling his out of FCs was one of the hardest parts about moving! If we ever find ourselves back in the Fayetteville area we will definitely be back! Great school, wonderful teachers, excellent curriculum, and a family like atmosphere.
Rebekah Klapp: We are going into our 4th year of being a part of the Fayetteville Christian School family! We are so pleased with the academics, the enrichment opportunities provided, and most importantly the Biblical worldview that permeates the campus! We love the FCS heart for missions!
honest review: A school of judgement, prejudice, and discrimination was my experience with this school. I would not recommend this school to anyone, there is nothing christ like about the way they do things.
Deric Freeman: While my daughter was attending school here, we found the staff to be judgmental and poor examples of Christ.I came back from deployment and asked the teachers about my daughter's attention span because it was extremely short. One of her teachers, Mrs. Rose, responded telling me that she hadn’t noticed any problems so maybe it was because I was not working with her. My daughter went thru psychological testing for ADHD. Not just the evals or history, (I believe many meds are being overused) which showed the ‘problem’ wasn’t me.I also found them to be very legalistic, but lacking true faith. They teach about other faiths, such as Mormonism, without ever talking to Latter Day Saints about their faith. When I spoke with the principal and school board head about it, they used anti-Mormon websites to ‘prove’ what they’re saying. They tried to tell us that we should convert to their way of thinking because if our way was wrong, then we’re going to hell. Where is their faith? During a discussion about allowing my daughter to finish the school year, if she didn’t she’d change schools three times in 4 months, the principal actually said, ‘we’re not talking about what Christ would do.’ The school board head would send me emails telling me while I was going to hell, but would refuse to answer any questions which could counter him. His favorite verses talked about being afraid of God. The scriptures tell us over and over not to be afraid because that kind of fear is from Satan. It does tell us to be respectful.
Selena Rodas: Very discriminatory against LGBT students.
talon goldberg: I think that Fayetteville Christian is pretty decent compared to other christian schools. The main concern is the staff. About 50% of the staff are the sweetest people you'll ever meet, but the other half don't seem to really care about you. If your kid needs a special education program that differs from standard and honors classes, this is not a good place to go. Public school would be a better experience if your child has anxiety or another issue that causes them not to be in standard or honors. To be honest, their goal seems to be to get kids into college whether they work for it or not. Even the honors classes here don't compare with standard level classes in public school. The curriculum is lacking. They are also unaccepting of lgbt people which is understandable because that's what they believe, but I feel like they were unapproving of me before they even before they knew i was gay. Generally, they were pretty accommodating with my anxiety and it was a pretty decent experience, but it's very small and a bit hard to make friends.
Lani & Baby B: Too much discrimination at this school.
Hank Bellomy: Fayetteville Christian School, FCS, is a place that is for everyone. Their desire is to provide the best education possible while encouraging the students to develop a Christian worldview. As a graduate of FCS I greatly appreciate the academic challenge throughout my education that I believe properly prepared me for college and later graduate school. The staff and administration genuinely care for the entire well being of the student body. Having been called to serve God away from Fayetteville, I was disappointed to lose this place of Christian education for my daughters, because of the great impact it had on them in the couple years they attended.The opportunities offered by FCS abound. They continue to strive to offer extracurriculars that are for all learners and in all areas. Whether it is athletically, academically, artistically and even in the realm of social justice, FCS has strived to offer opportunities for the students to use their gifts and talents to serve God as well as proclaim His glory.
Jerry Harness: I moved my family to Fort Bragg 7 years ago, and we were fortunate to find Fayetteville Christian School. It is much more than an institution for learning! The teachers and staff shower my kids with love, support, and kindness in a Christian atmosphere. They challenge them in the classroom, and are always willing to stay after school if they need additional help. As a father of 2 athletes, I am also highly impressed with the athletic department, the AD, and their coaches. To me, FCS is the perfect place for my children academically AND spiritually.
K Nieto: As an FCS parent and teacher, I have been overjoyed with the atmosphere in which my children are learning both spiritually and academically. My children and I love the low teacher to student ratio and the family atmosphere! The teachers and administration are loving and nurturing, while taking a no nonsense approach to discipline. The latter allows for a safe environment in which my children are able to thrive. As a parent/ educator, I appreciate the fact that my children are held to the same standard as all of the other FCS students; which is to be expected. Moreover, I appreciate the fact that ALL students are held accountable for their actions and the aforementioned is done so consistently. Lastly, as a military family, we are blessed that a school such as FCS exists such that we were able to begin our journey here in 2012, PCS with the military, and return to FCS in 2015. We look forward toall of our children graduating from Fayetteville Christian in the coming years!
Linda McGirr: My child has attended Fayetteville Christian School since Kindergarten, he is now in the 8th grade, about to enter High School. The atmosphere her is very friendly and family oriented. My son has grown so much in his Christian faith! He absolutely loves the Lord! I am also a teacher at the school. There have been comments about staff children getting special treatment. That is absolutely false! There have been many staff children disciplined for poor behavior, suspended, expelled, etc. on numerous occasions. All students are held to the same standards, that is what I like most about the school!
Xan Allen: I have two children that attend FCS. I have been part of this school family for 11 years and we love it! The teachers are kind and loving! Students receive a great education and the athletic program is also outstanding! I can go to work each day knowing that my kids are in a safe, loving environment while getting a great education. The students are not only being prepared for college but prepared for life! I am very proud to say that my kids go to Fayetteville Christian School!
Sarah Coates: I'm a 1994 graduate of FCS and was Salutatorian of the first graduating class from this excellent school . I firmly believe FCS provided me the foundations for becoming successful as an adult . As a professional counselor and Founder/ President of a multi site multi provider mental health practice in Wake County, I know that my path was formed in adolescence while attending FCS . The teachers & administration at FCS helped foster a love of learning , instilled strong work ethic and encouraged students to make the most out of this life the Lord gave us. Because of the excellent experience I had at FCS , I enrolled my children in private christian education where I live. I only wish I lived closer to Fayetteville so that I could send my own children to FCS!!
Ro Teesirre: Extremely impressed with the emphasis on Jesus Christ and Him crusified and attention to the level of education that children receive. Love the ideas of this school when they apply the great commission into educating children.
Sandra Whitley: My daughter has been at FCS since 4th grade. I cannot imagine her being anywhere else. FCS has provided her with a well-rounded, rigorous education. As we get ready for college in the near future, I recognize that the level of rigor has well prepared her for schools in the upper echelons of quality. We feel very comfortable looking at schools such as Duke, Wake Forest, NC State and Princeton , knowing that she would be extremely successful at any of them.More important than academics however, is the growth in her spiritual life. FCS has fostered an atmosphere that teaches students to attack struggles from a Christian stance and to be unashamed of God and His glory.Thank you FCS for being there for my daughter.
Kimberly: Fayetteville Christian School has been nothing but amazing for my daughter and our family. All of the teachers and other staff that we've had the pleasure of dealing with have treated us like family. Even teachers that aren't in my daughters class have learned who she is and welcomes us daily by name. I look forward to our very long future with this school and my husband and I have determined that even if we had to make many sacrifices to be there, that is what we'd do. I am so proud to say that my child goes to Fayetteville Christian School.

2. Seventy-First High School - Fayetteville

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· 26 reviews

6764 Raeford Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28304, United States

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Seventy-First High School: what do users think?
SF: I graduated in 2014. The school is alright. It’s not the best, but it’s not terrible either. There are some excellent teachers, who do care about their students and go above and beyond. There are also some bad teachers, who could go back to college and relearn a thing or two. There were a lot of fights that happened just about every day while I was there. There were also a lot of gang related shootings and fights during my four years there, the biggest one was during 2012. I went back after I graduated to be a proctor, and that was horrendous. The teacher I proctored for told his students how long they had to complete the test, and said that they could sleep the first half, if they wanted to, and he would wake them up at the half point so they could take their test. After the school finally announced that the EOC had ended, they started releasing students by halls to go to lunch. I rode with a former teacher to the school that morning, and after the testing was done, I attempted to walk back to her classroom because I was stuck there until the students got out for the day. Mr. Williams stopped me and told me to go into the lunch room because students could not roam the halls. I told him I was not a student and even showed him the visitors pass I was wearing on my chest. He kept arguing with me, stating that I had to go into the lunch room and could not roam the halls or I would be suspended. This may be why it is so hard to get proctors, and retain them!! If you are a recent graduate, or look young, I would not recommend proctoring.
Nic Knack: Has a important role in the Fayetteville community and a great school.
camay evans: I hate this school! The only good principals are the women. The men principals walk around trying to push the males over the edge. Mr. Williams is a black man who does not care about the young black males at his school. His job is to work hard to send the males to the alternative school. I can't believe he has held a job this long! If you can help it do not send your child to this school. The only reason I gave the school one star is they have a great math teacher Mrs. Lynch!!!She bends over backwards for her students. The best teacher ever!!!!
Silent assassin: The whole school overall is just terrible if you don’t believe me just read the other reviews it sums it all up
Momma Shelly: Every student is expected to automatically know all the rules and regulations without any written knowledge of it. They suppose to have psychic powers I guess. School is ran similar to prison minus the jumpsuits. In my opinion that prepares students for a smooth transition from school to prison.
Malachi Walton: Awesome
Mashelle Bradford: The band experience, the interest of the social workers, guidance counselors, and teachers have made a terrific experience for my son. He is now a senior bound for college.
Imani Cain: They 5 Day Policy Is Dumb , Cause What if An Emergency Comes Up And we need our phone i dont think they think about that . But anyways Mr.Parker And Mrs.Peoples Are The Best Ones In The Building To Me .
Desiree Garvin: They don't want to hear anything from you your always wrong and their always you try to utter a word suspension or iss they may describe it as a good school but do you know how many shootouts there are at that school and how many gang related fights there are the only thing I can say is good the boys and Mrs jocelyn simpliciano
Shauna Berry: It good
Dawon Hille: Being there was a great learning experience for me and meeting new people was great. Class of 2009!!!!!
Shawn L Moran: As a graduate of 71st, I can say that the instructors, administrators, and support staff did an excellent job in helping all the young people achieve greatness! I miss my school! Fly high falcons!
zach jonson: The principal, Myron Williams, and the administration at Seventy First High School will go out of their way and against their own policies just to inconvenience you and your child.
William Walker Jr: great school
Tyler Matthews: Awesome !

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