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5636 El Camino Ave, Carmichael, California, 95608, United States
(916) 482-8656 www.elranchoschool.com
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Oct 24, 2017
Great school to attend. I graduated as a 7th grader in 2016. I was one of two of the first seventh graders in that school. When I moved to a public school the next year, I was amazed how far ahead El Rancho really put me. Small class size but great academics. Come here if you want a stellar education. Shoutout to all my teachers and principal for making me who I am today.

Feb 9, 2015
We are a family that is El Rancho strong! 3 kids and three years in. We could NOT be happier with the facility, the staff, and the program. The extra curricular activities are well-rounded and we've always found other parents and families to be warm and inviting with us. If you're looking for a preschool or elementary school where your child will receive fantastic one-on-one attention, be challenged academically, and be cared for in a warm environment, this is your place!

May 31, 2012
The 1950's called.  They want their educational practices back. If you are conservative, Christian, and think that all girls love dolls and all boys should play baseball, send your kids here. If you're happy with a staff who "sells" incentives to kids ("Tell your parents to sign you up for school early and we will give you a free plasma car!") and who can't handle any questions or concerns you may have about your child's well-being or happiness, then this is the place for you. They may want to consider removing the words 'nonsectarian', 'diverse', and 'all are welcome' from their website and just cop to being 'christian leaning', 'homogeneous', and 'intolerant' so that people like us don't have to go through the heartache of moving their child to another school on short notice.

Nov 17, 2014
My son and I went to do a trial day for preschool, and I am glad I stayed with him.What they have planned for children at 2 and 3 years old is not developmentally appropriate and could even be reported to the state licensing department. They had them sit in circle time, without fidgeting or talking for over 30 minutes while the teacher directed them with flash cards (which were inconsistent and confusing, it would switch from the middle letter like the i in pig, to the first letter, like d in dog.). While I was there observing the teacher threatened the children numerous times if they did not obey her. They're children not dogs. Reward and punishment systems do not reflect a quality preschool. Threatening to take away a child's sticker is perceived as a real punishment to them. She also threatened to call their parents or send them to the principals office. My son and I walked out. In the car on the way home he told me his stomach hurt and that he never wanted to go to school. That's the kind of sickening anxiety you install in children when you do not have developmentally appropriate practices.

May 31, 2013
I guess if your child was asked to leave the school you may be upset and write a bad review here, but let me tell you, this is an awesome school. The only thing they do that would be considered religious is a Christmas play, and if a Christmas play offends you, you've got bigger issues to deal with. The staff is sweet, and the curriculum challenges the kids, preparing them well. I have two sons there right now, both in Pre-Kindergarten. My oldest will be starting Kindergarten this Fall and already does simple addition and subtraction, can spell, write and read 3 letter words, knows a bit of Spanish, can draw some pretty amazing pictures, is learning to swim, and much more. It's a nice environment because if there are disruptive kids, they are dis-enrolled... which I guess may lead to some bad reviews now and again. I give it a 10!

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