Lambert High School
About the Business
Lambert High School is a prestigious secondary school located at 805 Nichols Road in Suwanee, Georgia, United States. Known for its rigorous academic programs and commitment to excellence, Lambert High School offers a wide range of courses and extracurricular activities to help students reach their full potential. With a dedicated faculty and state-of-the-art facilities, Lambert High School provides a supportive and enriching environment for students to thrive and succeed.
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Location & Phone number
805 Nichols Rd, Suwanee, GA 30024, United States
Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I really liked my experience here. If you are one of those trouble making kids that like to skip school during the day, have fun trying."
"wow no way im going to come inside lambert it is so closed minded about accepting People from the southeast section of the I-45 junction on their daily commute cannot believe this strong bias going to taco bell or other mexican restaurants nextime):"
"Lambert is generally a very good school for the academically successful. For those struggling academically, the teachers typically make themselves available for extra help both outside of school hours and during "lunch and learn." The school has a large population so it's not difficult to find and make friends for those who are not too socially challenged. The sports programs are excellent and there are walk-on teams for people who are not athletically gifted. The number of clubs and the large population at Lambert makes it very easy for people who have niche interests to find fellow students with similar interests. Culturally, the school is fairly tolerant, at least in the gifted classes (Honors and AP). Most students, however, do tend to spend most of their time with their own racial or ethnic group. Lambert caters specifically to the academically inclined with a good ability to focus. The classes are very traditional for the most part, with a teacher lecturing while children take notes. While this style of learning works well for me and many of my classmates, it is not optimal for some, and that can influence their interest in learning. The lecture style is probably the most efficient though, so its value cannot be understated, especially in classes where a lot of material needs to be covered. A more general criticism of American schooling is the lack of specialization allowed in studies and the lack of usefulness of much of the material. Lambert does allow kids to specialize to a certain degree, but I still feel as though many of the classes are not aimed at preparing kids for the workforce or real life, but rather to take a test and forget what was learned almost immediately after the information is no longer necessary. Lambert is probably better than other schools, though, by encouraging "career tech" elective pathways which encourage children to start studying subjects that will actually be useful in the workforce. I would personally prefer if Lambert would force students to use practical workforce skills more often in the classroom, like public speaking, critical thinking, problem solving, writing, reading, etc., and spent less time doing things that most people don't actually ever use as adults, like making pretty posters. But I can't complain too much. I enjoy going to school here, and most things that they do are great. The school itself is clean and new. Technology is not used extremely often, but it's difficult to get by without some sort of internet connected device at school. My biggest criticism of the school is the frequency of cheating. Students are under a lot of pressure from themselves and their parents, so they often turn to academic dishonesty to be successful. There are huge cheating groups at LHS. Nearly everyone does it. Frequently, students tell other students what was on the test or they copy answers. Even when caught, there are rarely penalties for cheating. It is a serious flaw with the school's administration and punishment programs. Lambert is a fairly academically competitive school, which puts a lot of pressure on some children to perform well. I think this is a good thing for most kids, but certainly not all. Overall, my experience at Lambert has been mostly positive. Most of the teachers I have had have been good or great. The network of clubs and sports offers something for everyone. I like most of the students as well. Thus, I rate 4 stars."
"Learned that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell, now I'm prepared for an enthralling career in gender studies. 10/10 taught me life skills."
"Some major expansion going on, great staff and a ton of counselors for the kids. Parking needs work, but that's the same for any school."
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