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1. Saint Patrick Catholic School - Fayetteville

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· 7 reviews

1620 Marlborough Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28304

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Saint Patrick Catholic School: what do users think?
Brayden Shay: what a school....i adore it
Daniel Erickson: Terrific school. My daughter attends this school and is always challenged and enjoys learning the material. The faculty is always available and friendly and her teacher always got back to me within 12 hours. I recommend this school to anyone looking for an alternative to the public school system.
Joshua Klickman: Great School! My daughters have attended since pre-K, now they are in 2nd and 4th and they are doing great! The school is a very safe environment, certainly bully-free as any Catholic school should be, and the teachers really foster an environment of learning, caring, and growing. They encourage children to perform at their highest potential, and I am very happy with the strong emphasis on faith formation. Finally, I am also happy to learn that many non-Catholic Christians and even non-Christian families attend this school for the high standards and safe environment. You can tell that I recommend this school to anyone, and if you are going to attend I recommend moving close by. Briarwood/Claireway is a safe and fantastic neighborhood, and Glendale is a safe, great place to live as well.
Leonnie Chisolm: I go there the school is awesome
Don Matheson: This is a great school. I went to Saint Patrick School. My family went to Saint Patrick School, my cousins and my friends went there as well. You can't find a better school in the area. It has a 75 year tradition. They focus on learning along with instilling principles that make good students great citizens.

2. St. Ann Catholic School - Fayetteville

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· 25 reviews

365 N Cool Spring St, Fayetteville, NC 28301

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Cindy Surma: We were called in to pick up our pre-k son because he had a terrible accident of diarrhea and his teacher left him alone in the bathroom for a half hour! She said it's not there job to clean them up. The principal informed us what did you want us to do parade him up and down the hall way? The teacher can't leave her other students. But it's okay to freighten a little boy to think he did something wrong... A 4 year old child or any other child would have trouble cleaning himself after an accident like that. You call your self christians but were was your passiontowards this child instead of humility. Pre-k class is right next door to the secretary's office and then the principals office. You should have helped ineped
Jennifer Nix: We are moving away from the area for unrelated reasons and I can truthfully say that Saint Ann’s will be the thing I am most sad to leave with our move. The peace of mind I had as a mother sending my children here was priceless. The staff is warm, welcoming, and fair from the principal, to the office staff, to the teachers. They communicate effectively with parents (even in the middle of COVID measures). My children had Ms. Greige and Ms. Herrera and I will do my best to keep in touch with both of them because the level of care they gave my children is something I will ever be grateful for. This school has a great mix of top notch academics, physical activity, socialization, and religious teaching. The kids came home with a virtue of the week in addition to becoming math and reading studs. I can’t say enough good about this school and if I could scoop it up and bring it with me when we move, I would.
greg nix: SEND YOUR CHILDREN HERE!!!!! I have had the pleasure of 3 of my sons attending St. Ann's and it could not have been a more positive experience. This school is the perfect mix of academics, activities, athletics, compassion, discipline and religion. Everyone from the Principle to the Teachers and staff have been nothing but amazing to us.We are moving soon (military) and were interviewing at another Catholic and another Christian school in SC. We were told that the schools were completely full and they could not take any more applicants UNTIL we told them our children attended St. Ann's. Immediately the new principle made an exception stating that children coming from there typically test about 2 grades higher than they are in.
Lourdes Cortes: Run far away from this school. The principal is a disrespectful and self-serving woman and should be removed. Someone like Rene Corders should never be put in charge of the wellbeing of young children. The principal is rude, disrespectful, and completely disregards the parents' input. She has lied to me, gaslit me, even yelled at me, and mistreated my children. I'm not a confrontational person but she seems to think she can be just nice enough to hook you and then walk all over you throughout the year. The teachers are lovely but this school was actually about to close before Covid due to parents leaving. The only reason they're still in business is because they stayed open during quarantine.My children went here this year. My youngest was fully potty trained before going here and due to the stress of her environment and the culture of anxiety the principal created around bathroom usage, she started having accidents. Then, seemingly to prove a point, the principal called me one day that she'd had another accident and actually left her on her nap mat in the classroom in her own urine for half an hour until I got to the school. Then when I went to speak to her, she wouldn't hear me out and continually interrupted me and made a joke of my daughter doctor note. "The Pediatrician... or whoever wrote that thing... clearly doesn't know what they're talking about." This was my last straw incident of many. My kids' teacher says they are well behaved but the principal seemed to have it out for them and constantly exaggerated reports until I reconfirmed with the teacher exactly what had happened. I'm sadly disappointed in this school but should have known what to expect since the principal, Rene Corders, spoke in a very manipulative way to even get me to send my children there. Basically said I was a bad Catholic if I chose another school over this one. My kids will not be attending here another year. The administrative office needs an overhaul so the teachers can do their job without that terrible principal.This principal needs to be retired
Leslie Doherty: Rene Corders is a rude and disrespectful woman. Highly manipulative and twists facts to meet her own story. Will not be coming back next year. She needs to leave
Krissy Weiser: I have thought about whether or not i should write this review but parents need to be warned and have ALL the facts, not just go based off of some bio that was written to make the staff look good. Sadly i was sold based on the principals bio but she is the very reason we took our child out of school in the middle of the school year. She has no regard for the students well being or their basic needs and in our opinion she is extremely neglectful, rude, condescending, overly forceful and self centered. I urge anyone one who is reading this review to please look for a different school with a more loving and nurturing principal…. One that will not leave your child crying in a corner with soiled pants for over 45 minutes while she sits their and laughs about it. What kind of person (especial in a teaching environment) sits there and acts like nothing is wrong when your child has soiled themselves and is forced to stand in a corner while bawling their eyes out for OVER 45 minutes?! Absolutely unacceptable behavior!
Ric: If you want a safe, happy environment for your child to grow, send them to a different school. I have many decades spent loving this school to be disappointed with how it is now. It has changed to an uncomfortable, non loving atmosphere.
Catriina Snyder: Better choice of education for that particular school district. The teachers work well with the students and are great communicators. Good afterschool program. The downside is that some of the staff feel they can freely comment on anything they have an opinion on. No matter how long you have had a job or secured your role, professionalism should always be a priority.
Lisa DiRusso: The principal is such a strong presence in the school, she is professional while still having loving and healthy relationship with each child. The staff, from the front desk, to the teacher aides, to the teachers themselves are all pleasant, caring, helpful. The school is very transparent, probably the best communication I've experienced. Everything from website, parent portal, emails, and even apps are utilized to make sure parents are involved with our children even when not there. The school is small, in size and numbers, which makes it a very intimate environment. My only complaint would be the lack of athletics but at this point (2nd Grade) that's not a huge factor. We mainly attend for the structure and academics, which is why I have to give 5 stars!
Kathy Inspired01: We love pir school!!!
Josué Lugo: Lovely Catholic school, I'm very informed on everything that goes on in the school and with my child.
Da GabeGuy: It's good
Mary Conner: We came to St. Ann's after a couple years of public school left our kid feeling bullied. Her grades were suffering and she always seemed unhappy. Half a year at St. Ann's, and she's happy, more energetic, and her grades are rising. She reads so much better and actually looks forward to going to school in the morning. The classes are small, and every teacher in the school knows my kid by name. The smaller classes allow teachers to tailor work to each kid's level, which helps them each feel challenged. The school is professional and always keeps us well-informed about upcoming events and our kid's grades. The school also keeps us informed if we need to help our child out more with behavioral or academic issues. This professionalism started from the first day - when I called to simply ask about enrolling my child, the principal was out sick. She called me back from home to talk to me about the school. Overall, we couldn't be happier with our experience and will definitely come back next year.

3. Fayetteville Academy - Fayetteville

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· 13 reviews

3200 Cliffdale Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28303

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Fayetteville Academy: what do users think?
Amy Cee: We love this school! The class sizes are small and the teachers really know and help children reach their full potential.
Jackson Ferrell: This is an amazing school. I attended Fayetteville Academy for grades 9-12 after transferring from a public school. You will not find a better school in the area. This school has such a great tradition and method to create not only great students, but great people as well.
Tim Hinton: Covey goes there and she plays soccer
Mrs. Williams: Daughter loves it here so do I. School runs on excellence and respect. Keep up the great work!
Judy Howard: Hubby went here. Great school!
Timothy Ingram: College prep is different from public and religious schools, and until you experience the atmosphere you cannot gauge how better prepared for life the students will be when commencement ends.
Tara Van Geons: As a family, we know we have made the best decision to send our children to Fayetteville Academy. The faculty is amazing, and the opportunities they provide for my children are unmatched.

4. First Impressions Academy - Fayetteville

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· 22 reviews

6965 Nexus Ct, Fayetteville, NC 28304

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First Impressions Academy: what do users think?
Rebecca Alam: My husband and I are both public school teachers, with 17 and 20 years experience respectively. After all we have seen and experienced, there was a long list of musts when considering private school for our children. First Impressions Academy checks every box and has exceeded our expectations. This will be our 6th year at FIA and every year we are blown away. The school provides a tight-knit, family feel. Small class sizes ensure that students' individual needs are met and all children get the attention they deserve. The staff is filled with quality, degreed and credentialed teachers who know the content and effective strategies for instruction. It is apparent that the staff loves and cares for the children. The leadership has been amazing since my first encounter, including calming my anxiety about my little one going to preschool. They have an open door policy and I've always felt comfortable talking to them. I am so glad we found FIA six years ago. It truly has been the best experience for our children! I know that no matter where the future may take us, my children have a strong foundation because of First Impressions Academy.
dennis kinlaw: Absolutely the worst place for developing your child socially and academically. My grandchild attended First Impression grades 1 through 4 before we pulled him out. Unqualified teachers, bad attitudes, teaching skills and curriculum are not suitable for your child’s growth and development. Better off in public schools or Christian school where staff and methods are more normal. Owner of school doesn’t take criticism constructively, instead she defends her staff right or wrong. 4 years at this school nearly ruined our GC. After home schooling, and enrolling our GC in a more appropriate atmosphere at a local Christian school, our GC is back to normal and enjoying life and school. Stay away from this school.
Troy: Wonderful school
Kirstyn Martin: Our kids have learned so much since being at FIA. The level of education they recieve there is outstanding and above other schools in the area. We love the small class sizes and personal feel! Everyone is so friendly and welcoming and truly care about each student.
Anyeliz Perez: I am a proud parent to a wonderful student at this school and I couldn’t be happier. The staff is amazing and the environment for my daughter is welcoming. My daughter loves going to school and absolutely loves the STEM program. She loves that she can do actual experiments in science almost daily. I have read other reviews and I noticed one said that they make you sign a contract stating not to share bad reviews, THIS IS FALSE!!! They have a standard contract for payment, school uniform policy, attendance and discipline. If your looking for a school for your child to excel and learn, then this is the place for you. If you are the type of parent that has issues with having your children miss school then this school is not for you! They follow the state attendance policy and there are to many parents that get angry when their kids get more than 10 unexcused and the school has to legally take action. The school uniforms are Mandatory and have to be purchased from a specific company. This school is about having a structured school setting. This school is not for you if your not devoted to your child’s education and not planning to abide school policy. This school is for devoted parents dedicated to wanting the best education possible and being responsible enough to take their kids to school like they are supposed to.
Katie Terry: Best place for our children. Highly recommend!
Jennifer Quinones: First Impression Academy doesn't feel like a school, it feels like a family. My 6th grader is thriving in middle school the STEM program is one you will not find anywhere in this town or surrounding cities. The hands-on projects, real-world experiences, and level of academics is second-to-none. We completed in regional Science Olympiad and our small school is going to state. I can't count the number of times we were asked; "What school are you guys from!"The children are so close and have created a culture amongst themselves of support, encouragement, love, and respect. Our kids are different, and everyone who encounters them can see it. FIA is committed to character building, self-reliance, respect, and accountability. I trust my teachers; I trust our staff, they will leave no stone unturned. I know my child is important to them and when in school I know, she is in a safe, secure and nurturing environment. First Impressions Academy is truly Fayetteville's little GEM; we are so blessed to be here.
honest review: Very dishonest about the quality of education offered as well as the favoritism.
Kim Nagowski: We have been a FIA family for 4 years. As an educator I know the importance of meeting the needs of all children and that is an area that FIA excels in. If your child needs to be challenged they are and if your child needs extra help, they provide it. The teachers are able to teach the students using creativity since they are not just teaching to a test.The students do take standardized tests from grade 3 on and do well above average because of good teaching at the level of the students.The class sizes are very small, usually 10-12. These small classes allow for the individualized instruction when needed.My daughter loves FIA and even asks to be taken back after appointments. It's now summer and she misses her friends and school.We are excited about the new middle school with a STEM focus (Science Technology Engineering and Math)!
Peter Robinson: The staff at First Impressions Academy is really great with communication. They are always available, attentive, and responsive whenever we have questions about our kids or their progress in school. I recommend FIA highly to our friends and family.
Julianne Ottersbach: This school is phenomenal. We moved here from the public school system and DODea schools, and have never looked back. The class sizes allow for hands on teaching. The intimacy of the environment makes for endless support among the kids--they really build each other up and encourage one another. My children have found a second home at FIA where they have grown into comfortable and confident students. I could not recommend it enough. Five stars is too few.
Mike Reiley: I love their small class sizes and hands on style. Teachers are every caring, comfortable and create a good learning environment.
Christina Holly: Two of my children attend the First Impressions Academy and it is great. The schools academic curriculum is thorough and excellent.
Kali Cain: My two boys are at FIA and they LOVE it! Best curriculum and teachers I have seen. The small family atmosphere is wonderful and my children are so excited to go to school everyday. So happy we found FIA!!!
T Gaskins: for the full review please see YELP the emails are found there.I am including the email exchange with this review. This email exchange is what prompted me to even write the review. The tone, the dismissiveness, the lack of professionalism, the fact that a spot mysteriously opens up once I complain and ask for a refund is all suspect. I want people to see for themselves the kind of administration that runs this school BEFORE you think of enrolling your child. Here's the thing no matter what I feel or complain about the administration should remain professional. The owner would have you believe this is about my child not getting a spot, but this is about a lack of professionalism. After scrambling and by the grace of God, we were able to enroll my daughter full time at another private school.The administration would have you think that this review is being posted from a place of maliciousness and truly it's not. It's not even about the refund. I asked for one they declined and that for me could have and would have been the end of it. However when I shared my disappointment with the process and the owner took it upon herself to dangle a spot that magically opened up (AFTER MY COMPLAINT) in front of me and then inferred that my child doesn't belong at her school BECAUSE she felt some type of way about my email and complaints...this is why I'm posting this review. It's beyond unprofessional, in fact it's down right insulting. We never got the chance to become a part of this school and honestly after this fiasco its for the best. I can only imagine how our concerns would have been addressed.Last let me add there are two people you will interact with Christy Pettit and Teresa Clayton, they make up the administration. You can just see by the email exchange who is professional and who isn't. In retrospect I even recall mentioning to my husband how cold the owner Christy Pettit was when we were introduced during our tour, but I chalked it up to possibly her having a bad day. The emails with her responding lets me know this is who she is. I understand this is their school and they are protective of it BUT there is also a need for professionalism. Based on my experience I wouldn't recommend anyone dealing with this school. I was highly impressed upon first glance but knowing the kind of people who are in the administration office and how they operate...wouldn't recommend.
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5. Renaissance Classical Christian Academy - Fayetteville

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· 24 reviews

6427 Cliffdale Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28314

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Renaissance Classical Christian Academy: what do users think?
Garrett Saul: At the time of writing, I have three kids who go here (K4, K5, and 2nd grade). I am incredibly impressed with how much they have learned in a quarter and how much more they'll learn in a year. In just 9 weeks my 4 year old has learned all the letters of the alphabet and their sounds, he has learned numbers 1-10, and he is taught kindness and respect.My 2nd grader is reading at a 4th-5th grade reading level (she has always been a quick learner) and my 5 year old learned how to read basic sentences in just 9 weeks.The high school curriculum is also astounding -- reading books like "The Wealth of Nations," "Robinson Crusoe," and "The Institutes of the Christian Religion."Moreover, the teachers are all caring and invested in each of their students.Honestly, there is no better place to send your kid academically in all of Fayetteville than RCCA.
Nathan Sal: Wonderful school, and curriculum. This is how public school should be. My children learned how to write in cursive and studying latin. I highly recommend this school.
Miriam Osei: I love RCCA! My children are in pre-k and the teachers are so caring and committed. My children are always excited to go to school which says a lot about the school. They learn so much and the Christian influence as well as the weekly scriptures is very important to me.
Heavenly man: The best Christian educational experience in the Fayetteville. Good teacher to student ratio and great classical education!
Talon and Clafdia Herbison: Great school. My daughter have been attending this school since she was 3 years old. There program is 2 grades ahead of public schools especially those in NC. We love the teachers and the curriculum challenges the children. Spelling B, Speech meets, debated... Preparing the children for excellence.
games games: Pretty great school and homey place. Their academics are also high.The school is quite small and you get to know everyone pretty quick. Would recomend!
Carolyn Rice: We have been so thrilled and grateful with the leaps and bounds our children have grown while with RCCA. The staff, educators, and overall culture at the school is inclusive and one with expectations of excellence. I 100% recommend Renaissance Classical Christian Academy as an incredible opportunity for a private school education for your children.
HQ Nest: Great Private School! This facility also offers Day Care & Preschool. Great community to join.
Cliffdale Food Pantry: Whoever wrote the 1 star review apparently did not go to this school and cannot spelled principal right... The principal by the way is very efficient and effective in what he does. He is also a godly person that fear the LORD above all. That is a good impartation to all students.
Judy Ann Imperial: Academic & Behavioral Excellence is achieved when you send your kids here. The guy who gave one star review also reviewed Cliffdale Elementary School with 1 star and claimed that the person had a son... was just wondering if that person went to RCCA for three year and had a kid, I'm not sure that's possible because the first batch of this school just graduated this year... You do the math! Math and English is another course this school excelled in by the way...
Mentalityx: I been going here since 2011 and it has always been good
Sreenivas Vadlapatla: My children have had the privilege of attending RCCA since pre-K. My daughter is now finishing up 10th grade and my son 8th grade. God decided to move us to a different state for my job. How I wish I had gone to a school like RCCA when I was growing up.
Sid: I went to this school for 3 years and I GOT PICKED UP BY MY COLLAR AND THREATENED BY MY TEACHER I GOT YELLED AT IN THE FIRST GRADE AND IN 2ND GRADE MY TEACHER RIPPED MY PAPER IN HALF AND YELLED IN MY FACE THEN SHE ACCUSED ME OF NOT DOING MY WORK CORRECTLY WHEN I MADE ONLY 1 MISTAKE! THE PRINCIPLE IS A JERK AND ALSO IN 1ST GRADE THE TEACHER AND PRINCIPLE THREATENED TO SPANK THE WHOLE CLASS!
Jennifer Powell: Miss this school, terribly. My kids went here for 8 years. It is truly Christ centered and the curriculum is more than a cut above the rest. If we didn't have to move, we would still be at RCCA. Such a loving staff and close knit environment, feels like home!
Judy Howard: Love this school! They teach Latin which a good guide for grammar and spelling in the long run.
Ellerbe Essentials: Amazing education, great environment!
Ronda Martz: I highly recommend this school.
PAMALA LOVE: My son was enrolled in Mrs. Abraham's Pre-k class and then Mrs. Wilson/ Mrs, McNeil's K-4 class over the past 2 years. I am very pleased with the progress my son has made and I know it is because of the dedicated, believing teachers at RCCA. I try to encourage every parent I know with the means to make the move to do so quickly. I thank God for the commitment to truth and faith that is being in my home and at RCCA. As long as I am in Fayetteville, my son will attend this school.
sara lincoln: Very good
Lisa Chatterjee: RCCA is the best school I have ever had the privilege of sending my child too. The school goes above and beyond with academics and standards of behavior. The price is very affordable and worth every penny. If you are looking for the best education in Fayetteville, NC there is no need to look any further the RCCA.
Hannah C: So happy we found this gem of a school. They have a great teacher to child ratio. Every member of the staff seems to be very cheery and very passionate about their job. Even in K-4, my child is being challenged with reading, kindergarten math, and memorizing Bible verses to be recited each week. Can't say enough how wonderful this year has been, and I look forward to many more with RCCA!

6. Freedom Christian Academy - Fayetteville

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· 35 reviews

3130 Gillespie St, Fayetteville, NC 28306

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Freedom Christian Academy: what do users think?
Skaspo: Beautiful school
Lamont Rivera: love it
Saundra England: My granddaughter and grandson attend here. We love Freedom. Praying God’sblessing upon them.
Jill Young: The air quality at Freedom is horrible. The building is full of mold. My children are still recovering from breathing it in. The building has leaked for 10 years and has not been properly mitigated. Mold in water damaged buildings is toxic and can make you very sick. Also this building was a textile plant (black and decker) for many years so who knows the forever chemicals that are still present in this building. Hazardous and dangerous to your health. Don’t put your kid here.
Erin Brown: My children started attending Freedom from its very 1st year of opening behind Destiny Now Church I think 2009. I currently have a Senior in high school and a 7th grader ( he has attended Freedom since he was 3). I have Always known I made the right decision in choosing Freedom for their school and spiritual learning, but recently my family experienced a devastating loss and how the school responded made it clear I made the right choice. Dr. Owens came to my home with Pastor Jeff and made it clear they would help my family however needed. Pastor Jeff prayed with me at a time that I really needed it. The school helped with food for my family, worked with my kids and their schoolwork, called to check on me and most of all they were there in our darkest hours. They will forever hold a special place in my heart. If you want a school that will be there for you like a Family then Freedom is the right choice.
Denise Hall: I was Blessed beyond measure when I attended the Grandparent’s Day celebration. The warm welcome from students & staff was astounding. I felt the love & anointing the moment I stepped on the grounds. Was very nice & honored to have the Administration & Founder speak with me. The building was immaculate. The Program was fantastic all God centered & glorified.I pray for this school daily & all of its members. God Bless each & everyone. Never loose sight of the vision & your purpose in God’s plan. To fulfill the Great Commission in unity.While visiting the school I was also able to watch a soccer game and I must say it was the most pleasant game I have ever attended & I used to play soccer all through my school years. With the team starting with prayer, to teammates encouraging one another as well as the opposing team. The coaches & staff were always pleasant, never heard a harsh word from them, nor those in attendance. Even in a defeat this team is not defeated nor depleted. It was so encouraging to see how the youngest, smallest to biggest & oldest can all play together as a team. TEAM = Together Everyone Accomplishes More. Love seeing an Administrator there supporting their team, as well as Staff. Reminds me of those who pray together, play together, also stay together. Great job & Kudos to ALL. I could feel the love even in the parking lot when I was obviously going the wrong way on a one way, I apologized to a gentleman driving his car (the right direction); but he quickly put me at ease stating the driving students were already dismissed so no problem. Phew. Thank you kind gentleman! And thank God for putting him in my path & giving me direction.Hope I get another opportunity to witness such loving compassionate people in one place.There needs to be more schools as well put together as this one. Only God could do such excellent work.
Sheryl Shortridge: My niece and nephew attend Freedom and I had the pleasure of touring the school and then interacting with the school for about 10 days while their parents took a vacation. Everyone is so kind and attentive to the students. I didn't know too much about the school but felt secure dropping them off each day knowing that they were surrounded by caring people. I would walk up to the school when picking them up and the teachers interacted with me each time to let me know how their days went and if there were any concerns. They were genuinely concerned that they met any needs. Even the students seemed to be kind and mannerly and my nephew would chat every day about new friends he was making. This to me was a reflection of the Godly atmosphere that the school must strive for and is absent from any public school system in our society today. If you are looking for a place where your child can grow and mature not only in education but in their walk with God, I highly recommend FCA.
Sherika Dellahousaye: I would first like to start with the application process, very tedious and lots of information needed and most of it isn’t reviewed and references aren’t contacted, not to mention it’s $150 to apply. The school has very strict religious beliefs which are stated on the application which I was aware and ok with. I mean I was raised in the Church so I get it. We got through the application process, had to wait about two weeks due to them closing admissions for about two weeks. I was ok with that as well. On 8/23 we finally received a call stating my son accepted into the school as a Senior. Apparently that was the incorrect process, which has nothing to do with me. I was then called on this same day about an hour or so later and was asked could I come in for an interview on 8/25 at 9:30a. I showed up withSon on this day and had to wait about 20 mins before being called in to do the interview. The interview was conducted by Dr. Owens, the NEW Head Principal for High School. Now let’s get right to the point, she made my son feel uncomfortable, he was already nervous. She made him feel inferior with her words. If I’m being frank, I have no idea how Freedom chose someone of her prejudicial nature to take over as Principal at a “Christian Academy.” During my interview she wanted to discuss the basketball team, my son is a student athlete so it was fine. This is where all the inappropriate comments started. She informed us that the boys basketball team had several arrogant players and they could use a little more God in them. I’m immediately taken aback because you’re speaking about someone’s child. She then proceeded to ask my son to tell her about himself. He was well spoken, spoke about his manners, family, etc. He also said he was an extrovert…Dr. Owens then interjected and told my Son it was several extroverts on the basketball team and it wasn’t necessarily a good thing. We continued to talk with her, she stated prior to her coming the school was doing things unethical…blah blah blah! She asked my Son if he had siblings, he informed her he had a little Sister and she was almost 2. This lady, DR OWENS had the audacity to save my 2yr old daughter was good birth control for my son! In what world do you think that is ok. It’s actually very discriminatory and stereotypical. The entire tone of the interview was inappropriate. On 8/26 at 4:28p I was sent an email stating he wouldn’t be accepted to the school. Go figure! Let’s remember 3 days prior before the interview with Dr Owens I was told he was accepted. Of course I wanted to speak to someone about my experience and the interview. On today 9/1 I had a meeting with the Head of School, Dr Drury and Dr Owens, it was pointless. He defended her behavior, made excuses and I was further insulted. No accountability or even a genuine apology. She actually said maybe I was too casual and relaxed during your interview. She couldn’t remember anything that was said, she continuously said I don’t know or I don’t remember. Freedom Christian Academy really needs to do better. I’m not sure what direction the school is headed but it’s definitely not God like. As a parent I’m disappointed my child had to experience this. Please be mindful of how you treat African American families, our kids matter too! We expect to have the same experience and equal opportunity, not to be brushed over and treated “casually” in Dr Owen’s words.
Bobby Wilson: After attending FCA for 3 years my grand children tested to have high levels of mold in their bodies. My daughter that worked there as a teacher has also tested to have high levels of mold in her system. The mold they have comes from a water damaged or leaking building. The school leaked the whole time they were there. Would not recommend this school to anyone.
Daniel: I attended here a few years ago and from my experience, they focus too much on cursive and Christianity than actual education.
L.A Clark: My daughter just started at Freedom this year , and I am loving her experience so far.
Elk Richardson: Very nice, Christ - centered educational facility.
L C: We love this school. After going from public school, to a charter school and then to Freedom we feel blessed to a part of such a wonderful GOD based program where the teachers love our child as we do and love them regardless as we do. No place is perfect, but it is how they handle the imperfections that make a difference to us. We hope to be here till our child graduates. From the wonderful preschool program, middle & high school academics, sports, music, art and theater programs this school is doing wonderful things for the future leaders of tomorrow.
Heather McCroan: The facilities are very nice, bright, and clean. They seem to have it together. I loved everything about the school, the class sizes, the mix of community, patriotism, and Christianity. We just had a less-than-desirable experience. We really wanted to send our two kids here.We lived across the street from one of the founders, Hall Powers. We went on a tour and I was upfront about being a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (my husband is Baptist) since at the time Fayetteville Christian explicitly stated in their website that they did not accept members of my church or Muslims, and Berean Baptist would not return my emails after discussing my religion. Mr. Powers said no problem. We applied and in the process they started soccer practice (this was during late summer). They said my son could attend practice. I called about our application because my son was homeschooled and I wasn't sure how they wanted his academic record. During this time the new Head of School, Paul Williams, took over. I received a call from an office employee that said my son wasn't accepted because he was a troublemaker. In his seven years in school he had gotten into one skirmish with another student. We asked if there was an appeal process to the Head of School. Mr. Williams called my husband and said that my son wasn't accepted because of his grades, but nothing about being a troublemaker. My husband did not know that they didn't yet have any of his academic record. My husband called Hall Powers and he brushed it off as the decision of Mr. Williams. I don't know that it had to do with my religion, but considering we were lied to about the academic record that they did not have I feel like that might have been the reason. My son was broken hearted that he had to quit the practices. He loved the coach. He loved that they prayed at practice. He loved the school. And my husband was lied to, at a Christian school, by a Christian. Mr. Williams is no longer at the school and there is a new Head of School.
teaira Ussery: I love Freedom this school is truly a school that has God at the center of it I attend Freedom and it has helped me grow spiritually and has taught me what it takes to be a true leader
Aaron Paulus (Aaron Bird): In and of itself, Freedom Christian Academy is a unique yet remarkable place to send your child. As a K-12 school, the classroom sizes may not be as big as you might find in a public school. But that's okay; the smaller, the greater relationship with God! I have been attending this school for three years, and seems better than any other private school in the area. The location is a slight problem with pick up after school, but the curriculum is the same you would find at most High Schools and has optimum AP courses for your child. The food is to DIE for, whereas other school cafeteria food can actually kill you in a metaphorical sense. I rate this place a 4/5, as I feel like class choices could open up for electives. However, I for one will make the most out of my next two years at FCA. Goooooo Patriots!!!
Kensley Johnson: The reason I like this place is that I go to this school
Denise Perrault: After 3 years with FCA, I can say that this place is truly a school created by God. My children have grown educationally and spiritually. The teachers are all amazing on how they work as a team to educate. I appreciate chapel every Wednesday and the lessons that are taught. I get comments all the time at how well-mannered my children are and I know this school worked with my family to make this happen. You will not regret sending your child to Freedom Christian Academy.
Wel don: Freedom Christian Academy co-founder Joan Ellen Dayton knowingly allowed a sex offender to work around students and then tried to cover it up...... ooooooooooops!
Ernest Szymkowiak: It is a sad day that this school would not let my nephew into the school because he has an IEP and that he did not test well last school you. It saddens me that they would not even talk to us. He is a good student he likes to read and learn, but when he first came to us he could only speak about 30 words.
Mike Marshall: Over the past few months the FCA family has gone through a lot. One person does not make a school the way it is. Don't get me wrong, Mrs Dayton was a guiding force behind this school excelling. The reason we love this school so much is the family atmosphere there. My daughter, I feel is getting a quality education and not just info to take a test with.The teachers are second to none.The athletic program has a great leader in Mr. Pittman. I would highly recommend this school.

7. Northwood Temple Academy - Fayetteville

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4200 Ramsey St, Fayetteville, NC 28311

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Kydra Manuel: If I could give this school, negative 5 stars I would. They are just another racist school, that uses "Christianity" as a cover. This school kicked both of my children out and also my daughter was bullied by a teacher assistant at this school. If you are a person of color, specifically African American. I would tell you to stay away from this school. If you are quiet and subservient, they will tolerate you. However, the moment you raise a question or voice a concern. You will be treated as a troublemaker. This school thinks they are above the law. However, NO ONE, and I repeat, NO ONE is above the law. You will have to answer and give an account to the cruel treatment, you inflicted upon both of my children.
Leticia Sellers: NTA is the best private christian school in Fayetteville, NC. My review is based on both being a parent and employee. I have been here for 19 yrs and I thought I would only be working here until my daughter graduated, but this has become my family and I believe in the mission and ministry which is why I am still here. If you are looking for a school family to nurture your children and provide an excellent Christ centered education focused around excellence then Northwood Temple Academy is the place for you. Come by and see us today!
mirvete musliu: The best place to growth and flourish!
Rachel McLaurin: Mrs.Marsh was great. She’s such a great influence on all the students I’m sure we all love her. But, some of the views are slightly biased and it makes people especially of African-American descent uncomfortable but either way some of the admin are not it. I’d like to see them admit to faults in front of all the students, because I’ve never seen that . Pretty much all the teachers were alright, it’s admin that I have a problem with.
Sb6491 Nae: Read before you pay, sadly learned a hard life lesson. I lost out on $400 after changing my mind about my kids attending this school. Being that this is a church affiliated academy did not expect for them to take my hard earned money and not give it back. I’m writing this review to help other parents so you won’t end up in my situation.
Anthony Malantonio: The best school in the Fayetteville!
Lette Johnson: I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS GOD CENTERED SCHOOL. The staff is phenomenal and the school promotes respect, love, and having a relationship with CHRIST.
K Prince: Fake Christians. Teach the word of God, but the administration should do some soul searching.
Nora Bobonis: Excellent Christ-centered education.
Charles Lynch: Awesome facility. Great staff. Wonderful coaches.
ReNee McLamb: Love this place!
Michelle Williams: We decided to move our son here five years ago. It was ultimately the best decision we could ever make for our child. The level of education and love is like no other. Thanks to all the staff for their unending concern and well being for all these young people!
B. R.: My daughter is a high school student at NTA. A critical component of high school selection for us was college planning and preparation. We wanted to allow her the opportunity to excel in high school academics and programs, while focusing on being ready for the next chapter of her life.The high school department at NTA achieves excellent in college preparation. This year's graduating class has acceptances to the most competitive universities and many with great scholarship amounts! Campbell University awarded it's highest scholarship to a NTA senior, two military academy appointments, UNC Chapel Hill, UNC Wilmington, UNC Asheville, Western Carolina, Methodist, University of Alabama and many many more. This information is available on the NTA website and facebook page.Those acceptances prove that the coursework and teacher involvement at NTA prepare the students to perform well academically and have all the characteristics that admission representatives are looking for in the highly competitive acceptance process. Test scores of NTA students far exceed to averages of Cumberland County students, North Carolina students, and students nationally. The potential cost of college for my daughter is something we are concerned about. That's why we feel like attendance at NTA is an investment. She will be ready to apply for colleges and the coursework will prepare her to receive scholarships.If you are looking for a high school program to prepare your child for college acceptance, NTA has the best programs! Their college acceptance rates and test scores do not lie. After looking at many private schools in town and comparing apples to apples in college preparation, there is no comparison to NTA.
Hailey Godwin: Love the school like how I love Chocolate and I loooooooooove Chocolate. Any ways I highly recomend this wonderful school.
Sarah Dietderich: Amazing school and church! Highly recommended

8. Bal Perazim Christian Academy - Fayetteville

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· 18 reviews

4921 Bragg Blvd, Fayetteville, NC 28303

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Johnnie Ellis: I have had two children attend Bal Perazim Christian Academy; one from 9th - 12th grade, and the other, 5th - 12th grade. They both enjoyed the atmosphere; were engaged spiritually and academically, learned how to think critically, and found their inner voice. They were cared for, prayed for, and taught well! They learned how to be good stewards and great leaders.The administration and staff are all wonderful and the ratio of students to teacher is about 11 to 1. This makes for great one-on-one classroom assistance.If you are looking for a great place for your children to learn, advance, and be cared for, then look no further...Bal Perazim Christian Academy is that place!
Raymond Griffin: Great academy and church. Tuition is very affordable. Students are taught real life material including the bible to be successful. You will feel the presence of God when you come.
Kristin Dain: Absolutely AMAZING school! My son is very excited to go to his pre-k class everyday. The staff and teachers are so kind and they treat my kid with such kindness and care!
montrell dixon: Great school
Shameka Joyner: This school promotes excellence in every arena. All of my children have attended since Elementary and I am extremely grateful for a wonderful administrator and administrative team who supports every student while challenging them to excel academically, spiritually, emotionally, and physically. My children have never complained of bullying or unfair treatment. The instructors provide top notch group and individualized instruction to meet every student's needs. If you are an advocate for your child's academic success, I highly recommend this school.
TWG: Awesome and excellent
charles Lesy: Great place for children of all ages great education
Towanna Dixon: It is good when you can find a place that not only builds your child up through education but also builds your child up emotionally as well. Bal Perazim is a great place, the teachers are loving, the food is great (just ask the kids) and it has an atmosphere of family. No one is ever a stranger. It is an awesome place.

9. Berean Baptist Academy - Fayetteville

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518 Glensford Dr, Fayetteville, NC 28314, United States

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10. Riverside Christian Academy - Fayetteville

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2010 Middle River Loop, Fayetteville, NC 28312

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11. Liberty Christian Academy - Hope Mills

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6548 Rockfish Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28306

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12. Fayetteville Adventist Christian - Fayetteville

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