Jubilee San Antonio

4427 Chandler Road, San Antonio, TX 78222

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3.9 74
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Hours open

Monday:

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Tuesday:

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Wednesday:

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Thursday:

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Friday:

8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

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4427 Chandler Rd, San Antonio, TX 78222, United States

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About the Business

Jubilee San Antonio

Jubilee San Antonio is a reputable school located at 4427 Chandler Road in San Antonio, Texas. With a strong focus on academic excellence and character development, Jubilee San Antonio provides a nurturing and supportive environment for students to thrive. The institution is dedicated to preparing students for success in both their academic and personal lives, offering a well-rounded education that emphasizes critical thinking, creativity, and leadership skills. With a dedicated faculty and staff, state-of-the-art facilities, and a vibrant community of learners, Jubilee San Antonio is committed to fostering a love of learning and helping students reach their full potential.

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Kim:
1

"This school is a joke. They do nothing about kids being bullied and keep allowing more and more bad kids into there school just to reach there so called number they need for enrollment. I would tell any parents considering this school don't waste your time. Some teachers there are great and should really consider another school it's the administration that is horrible. This school definitely let's the bullies and the bad kids run this place. Parents please do your research before subjecting your kids to this place."

almost 5 years ago
Kristie Jackson:
5

"As a parent from this school, I love it! It is my kids first year here, after transferring them from a traditional SAISD school, and they fell in love with it right away. There is a HUGE difference from teacher/student ratio and behavior management. They offer so many after school programs such as student council, volt, steam, tutoring, choir, athletics for elementary students. Teachers have great communication methods to insure you are able to connect with them if you have any questions or concerns. I would highly recommend this school to anyone considering enrolling."

more 6 years ago
Debbie Rios:
4

"The staff and students are respectful and have an awesome culture. The students are prepared to be a leader to be successful adults. I love working at Jubilee Academies. My children also attend and have graduated from our school which makes it more meaningful for me."

more 6 years ago
Admeeda Gonzalez:
5

"I presently teach an Enhanced Reading course at the middle school and love ❤️❤️The faculty, staff, administrators and especially the students. The parents are very supportive and the kids are extremely engaged. Although I have only been here 3 months, I feel as if I have been part of the Jubilee family for years."

more 6 years ago
bigchungie lungie:
2

"I feel as if this school is STILL trying to work it's way out of training wheels. It's not all that bad, it's a decent school. I've gone to other schools much worse than this one. With that being said, there are still flaws. I attended this school since it opened and I've had a pretty awful experience when it came to bullying. It had gotten to the point where I dreaded going to school. I felt the staff didn't care. Despite talking to the principal, vice principal, and writing numerous complaints to the counselor nothing happened. My bullies hardly even got a slap on the wrist. It progressively got worse. One of my bullies would flash his genitalia to everyone. Again, despite addressing the issue, nothing happened. Just last year someone wrote a suicide note in a bathroom stall possibly due to bullying as well. Should it really have to get to that point for action to be taken? I understand that no matter what, bullying will never go away, but it shouldn't get to the point kids feel killing themselves is the only answer. This school never batted an eye when it came to my bullying but oh boy, they really went crazy whenever I tried using the restroom. I wait for passing period to use the restroom to avoid missing out on class time AND THERE'S A FREAKING COACH ALWAYS BLOCKING IT. She tells me to get a pass but how can I? It's passing period. If I go to class to get a pass I'm told "Why didn't you go during passing period? You should've gone." If I'm lucky enough to be allowed to go I have to wait 10 minutes. It's ridiculous. It's gotten to the point I've had to resort to physically pushing this coach so I could go. I'm not about to piss myself because of her. I'm not a violent person at all, I actually felt bad for pushing her, but I'm tired of playing these games. If I have to go, I. Go."

more 6 years ago
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