Reviews
I go hear and it is great.Teachers are helpful and kind.Don't listen to the one star reviews
5
8 years ago (20-09-2017)
My wife and I love this school. If you are looking for a Bible based school where academic rigor is stressed and a biblical world view is carried out, look no further. The teachers here really love the students as evidenced by their desire to travel far distances to come to work, the extra time they spend with students after school and by their countless acts of encouragement. Sending our children to Grace was the best choice we could have made. We wish we sent all of our kids their sooner...
5
10 years ago (04-01-2016)
My son has been at Grace for 9 years (grades 1 through 9). I am thoroughly happy with the school. The Christian standards are a wonderful addition to our family values as is the support of the staff and other parents. I would highly recommend the school to others and have done so. Academics, extracurriculars, spirituality, and the family atmosphere are why we are staying at Grace. Go Eagles!!
4
10 years ago (17-09-2015)
Grace Brethren provides a great atmosphere for parents who want their children to receive a Christian education that prepares them for college. The responsibility/accountability grade is a great feature to spur independence. It's so nice to be around believers. We have even found new best friends in the parents of our son's friends.
This is a community that is raising disciples of Christ - God puts your child where he wants him to be.
4
10 years ago (08-09-2015)
My son has been at Grace since first grade and while things have changed (not always for the better) I remain happy with my decision to keep him enrolled. I am a believer that every institution has its issues and parents should make the choice of school based on the needs of their child. For all of the negative reviews it is apparent that GBCS Clinton must be doing some thing(s) right. This past graduating class had a student to receive the Bill Gates scholarship. Not only that but another received and appointment to the Naval Academy; not to mention the over $4M in scholarship money offered the graduates. Will I say that there is nothing about the school I don't like?...NO. But what is more important to me is the good that comes out of those things that I do like!! I try to teach my son to be part of the solution and not to harp on the problem. We can affect change if we choose to be the change we want to see. It may not necessarily come immediately but I believe it will come. Call me an optimist...but GBCS has been a safe environment for my son to get the education and development needed.
4
10 years ago (14-08-2015)