Barnhart School 240 Colorado Boulevard, Arcadia, CA 91007
About the Business
Barnhart School is a prestigious primary school located in Arcadia, California, United States. Situated at 240 Colorado Boulevard, the school provides a top-notch education for students in their formative years. With a focus on academic excellence, character development, and a nurturing environment, Barnhart School is dedicated to preparing students for success in their future endeavors. The school offers a comprehensive curriculum, experienced faculty, and a wide range of extracurricular activities to enhance the learning experience. Join us at Barnhart School and watch your child thrive and grow into a well-rounded individual.
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Location & Phone number
240 Colorado Blvd, Arcadia, CA 91007, United States
Hours open
Monday:
07:30 - 16:00
Tuesday:
07:30 - 16:00
Wednesday:
07:30 - 16:00
Thursday:
07:30 - 16:00
Friday:
07:30 - 16:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"UPDATE: Instead of confronting and fixing issues brought up, the school has people writing reviews. Only thing is, the issues are still very real and there is no dialogue to fix them. Not worth the money at this point. The curriculum struggles. The school is old and not wheelchair friendly. They have strong issues with nepotism. Children can go live on social media without an issue. Diversity is there but racist costumes during Halloween are reoccurring and you are clumped into ethnocentric groups (white parents lead, everyone else follows) They welcome drinking at school functions but have no infrastructure for intoxicated parents. My biggest issue would be the focus on money. The familes who pay more are heard most. If you have a gifted child but less income you might as well not exist."
"I am so very happy with Barnhart. The students are kind and warm hearted in addition to being amazing thinkers and great learners. The community is like no other school I've been to. Teachers, parents, staff, and parents truly enjoy each other and always have an amazing time at community events. The small class sizes make it a fantastic teaching environment, and the chapel talks (which focus on The Virtues Project) really drive home the message of "make the world a better place" for the students."
"Barnhart is my happy place. As a parent of two boys who are currently enrolled in the elementary school, I couldn’t be happier to have found a place that is such a great fit for my family. My children love going to school and are sad when they are sick and have to miss a day. During our time at Barnhart, I have watched both of my children grow to be caring friends, inquisitive leaners and confident students. I know this is due to the incredible teachers who create a safe learning environment for all. I have always felt that the teachers truly care about my children and have a vested interest in their well-being. Teachers often email to communicate their concerns, and also to share sweet anecdotes or moments when they’ve felt proud of students. With small classroom sizes, teachers are able to give students extra support or challenges if needed. What I love most about Barnhart is the school’s philosophy of focusing on fostering growth of the whole child. Each member of the faculty and staff act in harmony with a specific emphasis on balance, so that students receive quality instruction and also learn about what it means to be kind, accept others, and resolve conflict. We also chose Barnhart because our oldest son is unique. He was reading by 3 years old and exhibited other advanced academic skills. During first grade, his teacher and vice principal encouraged us to have him tested for giftedness. This diagnosis has absolutely been life-changing. We feel like we understand our child and are better equipped to handle the joys and challenges that come with gifted learners. We will forever feel grateful that Barnhart led us on this journey and that the faculty and staff are well prepared and dedicated to helping meet his specific needs. The community at Barnhart is what makes this place shine. From day one, we have felt welcomed as part of the family. We’ve made life-lasting friendships and truly love our parent peers."
"I have 2 children currently attending Barnhart School and 2 more who will attend just as soon as they are able. I wouldn't send my children anywhere else. The school has gone through some major changes in the past few years, including a new head of school, and the scores I've seen on some of these sites don't accurately reflect what's happening there now. The teachers are incredible! They are warm, responsive, and extremely good at what they do. I believe they really know my children and how to make learning fun for them. My children absolutely love going to school. As a parent, that alone makes me very happy! But I have to say I am impressed with how much my children have learned in their time at Barnhart as well. I believe strongly that my kids should be kids, and not spend hours upon hours doing homework, especially after a full day at school. I am not a pusher, so my children's academic growth is entirely due to the quality of instruction they have received. And that growth has amazed me! But even more important, they are growing as little humans. My children are becoming people who stand up for themselves and others, who are confident, kind, and accepting, and who genuinely care about the world around them. This emphasis on character development is built into the daily program at Barnhart, and nothing is more important to me than that. Last thing - I highly value the diversity of the school community, which is not something you see often in private schools in this area. I appreciate that my kids are in class with a diverse group of students and that there is even a Diversity Committee whose job it is to provide meaningful, rich experiences for them throughout the year. Seriously, what other school is offering all of this?"
"We enrolled our son at Barnhart years ago as a Kindergardener, then our daughter 2 years later. We loved the school; the families, the students, the teachers and the staff. We were thrilled to be part of the community; that was until after the 2011-2012 school year. The wonderful Head of School, Joe Harper, was fired, along with many other incredible administrative staff like Carol Reiter, the librarian Mrs. Yao and many others who made Barnhart what it was. In their place, enter Ethan Williamson, a man brought in to "transform" the school... and "transform" he did... Williamson co-authored a 5-year "strategic plan" intended to market Barnhart and enforced a strict "communications policy" which prohibits virtually any speech he doesn't approve of. Violation of this carries the punishment of "separation from the community." I guess the Barnhart Board thinks this will help improve enrollment?! No thanks. We spoke up against Williamson's attempts to enforce a draconian policy for caring for our diabetic daughter who had been a member of the Barnhart community for years. The result? Immediate expulsion! No, I am not kidding. Williamson didn't like our "tone, tenor or word choice" and threw our innocent kids out of the school. Needless to say, we do not recommend Barnhart School."
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