Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We're about to start looking for a house in Burke or West Springfield, and would love to know more about the schools in these areas. We have a three year old, so are mainly interested in the elementary schools. However, information on the middle and high schools would also be welcome as we'll likely be in the area for several years. Thanks in advance!
A lot of that neighborhood has odd boundaries, the school buses drive past 2 other elementary schools. .
We're in the Kings Park / Kings Glen / Lake Braddock pyramid and have been thrilled with the schools with the exception of Kings Glen (4rth - 6th grade) . My oldest went to Old Keene mill for GT services but when my second attended Kings Glen we were very unhappy with the school and the principal. It is absolutely the weak link in that pyramid.
I was initially intimidated by the size of Lake Braddock but it's proved to be a plus. I've been especially impressed with the teachers, most of whom have Masters and PhDs and are teaching because they love to teach and they enjoy high school kids.
Hope that helps. Happy house hunting!
Anonymous wrote:We're about to start looking for a house in Burke or West Springfield, and would love to know more about the schools in these areas. We have a three year old, so are mainly interested in the elementary schools. However, information on the middle and high schools would also be welcome as we'll likely be in the area for several years. Thanks in advance!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want a traditional middle school/ high school experience instead of a secondary school combo, Irving and West Springfield are excellent.
I do like that my DS is in a school with just 7th and 8th graders.
Anonymous wrote:If you want a traditional middle school/ high school experience instead of a secondary school combo, Irving and West Springfield are excellent.
Anonymous wrote:For HS, you would be looking at West Springfield, Lake Braddock, or Robinson. I believe Lake Braddock and West Springfield both offer AP classes and Robinson offers IB classes.
The elementary schools are pretty much all the same - they are good schools.
A bit trickier in this area is preschool. There are some good ones, but there are definitely many to avoid, too.