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Oak Crest Private School
(214) 483-5400
1200 E Jackson Rd Back Building
Carrollton, TX 75006
Level: PK-8
District: Private



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Oak Crest Private School, Carrollton, TX.


Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:4.15% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:72.73% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:4.55% (2008)
Hispanic:9.09% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:13.64% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)




Oak Crest Private School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating5
Average Principals Rating5
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating5
Average Parents Rating5
Average Safety Rating5


Oak Crest Private School Reviews

 
I am a new parent to Oak Crest Private School. My 7 yr. old daugther has been attending for only 2-months and she is a completely different kid. Not only is she loving reading and math now, she is even willinging helping out at home and her behavior has completely turned around. She is more respectful, more polite etc... This is truly the best decsion we could have ever made. Parents-Do whatever it takes to get your child to Oak Crest, so they don't become another child that 'falls through the cracks' in public school.

I am a parent of 6 yr old, who has been attending the school for 1 year. I am happy with teacher/student ratio and the care that each of the teachers have provided for my child. I believe this could be one of the best decisions I have made.

I graduated from Oak Crest when I was 13 and I am now going to Delphi, a boarding school in Oregon. Oak Crest prepared me for Delphi better than any other school could have. At my previous schools I was pushed along past things that I didn't understand, making my education harder and harder for me. At Oak Crest I was not allowed to go past something that I didn't understand, and learning became fun. The fundamental education I recieved has proven to be invaluable to my education and life so far.

There is no other school in the state that is of the caliber of Oak Crest. My child is actually learning 100% of what he is taught. I know from personal experience that it is possible for students to lose their education, because they didn't actually 'learn' what they were taught. Not true for Oak Crest students! They know how to learn and love it.

As a mother of 3 students at this school I couldn't be happier with my children's progress. They are all enthusiastic about their studies and routinely thank me for selecting this school.

My two boys have attended Oak Crest for 4 and 3 years. They both love going to school and are doing well in their classes. My favorite part is that they learn everything 100% before going on and learning something that is more difficult.

This is the best school I have ever seen! In 17 years in the field of education, I have not seen a school that even comes close to this one in terms of academic excellence. The staff are really on top of their game!

My son is eight years old. He has been attending Oak Crest for two years. Last month national testing was done and his overall reading skill tested at an eighth grade level. Needless to say I was pleased. More importantly he is learning skills of social interaction and responsibility. Parents are encouraged and required to participate heavily in their child's education. After seeing his gains as well the quality of other graduates I cannot speak highly enough of Oak Crest and its faculty.



 

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