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The Cottage School

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700 Grimes Bridge Rd, Roswell, Georgia, 30075, United States
(770) 641-8688 www.cottageschool.org
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Aug 30, 2017
I used to work here as of 8/21 they fired me. They were trying to get me to clean the school by myself which when I got hired i was told they was bringing a part timer in never saw a part timer i start asking they brush it off. Now i get my last check the short me and won't answer my calls shame on them God see everything. Also the school has 🐀 i seen it for my self dropping every where. Alot of the teachers look as if they careless about your child just collecting a check. Don't waste your money on a school like this they getting over on your working money go else were it's better Schools out here.

Oct 29, 2016
The Cottage School is great, and loving environment. Students at this school are successful, and they show courage to do great things. The leveling system, is a great thing for students, because it shows that they're hardworking and helpful students. Going up in front of students helps you as a person give speeches in the future. Another thing is that you call them by their first name, which will help you in the future, and in the job world. I just love the stimulating environment, and the resources this school offers. :D

Apr 20, 2016
We have nothing but good things to say about The Cottage School. Our son started here as a freshmen. He had been in a Catholic school from kindergarten through eighth grade. We started having problems during middle school with his grades. We met with teachers, we had tutoring, brain training. You name it, we tried it. Teachers told us "he can do it he's just lazy". Turns out he wasn't "lazy". He has some "gaps" that need to be work on. When he started TCS he was a depressed kid who thought he was (in his words) "stupid". After the first few weeks of being a student at Cottage his and our whole world changed. When I say changed I mean CHANGED!!! Our son took ownership of his classes, homework, test, schedule, you name it. When we would ask him about his homework he would reply "I got this". He went from a struggling student to successful one. He had always played soccer and fit right in with the schools team. The AD asked if he was going to tryout for basketball. He was not a basketball player but tried out anyway. He made the varsity team as a freshman and basketball is now his favorite sport. He has been challenged at TCS both academically and physically. The Cottage School gave us our son back! (And as I type that I CRY). Thank you Cottage you will always be in our hearts!!

Nov 3, 2014
This Is a Great School. The Levels System Helps Me. Teachers Are Very Good. To Get Promoted To a Level, On Every Friday in the Middle School and every other Friday in the High School you have to go up in front of your friends and teachers to ask for feedback. If Your Homeroom teacher supports you, you get the promotion and If your homeroom teacher doesn't support you, you don't get the promotion.

Jan 21, 2016
I would've expected a The Cottage School to receive just as much TLC as the excellent Mill Springs Academy, but TCS comes up far short. Instead of an adventure filled with stimulating curriculum, we've got a bare-bones and lifeless attempt at what could best be described as an incredibly half-hearted school for kids with learning disabilities.There's nothing wrong with deviating from the typical schooling method (exploration, building, tons of unlockable curriculum, etc) as long as you do something good with it. Instead, we've got a clunky classroom environment that makes moving and learning much harder than it should be and extremely basic classwork. Each class boils down to a state enforced benchmark chase with incredibly bland content and ridiculously simple worksheets. The Cottage School is an uninteresting and soulless school in an otherwise charming town. This poor attempt at an establishment of alternative learning is clumsy to interact with, overly simplistic to work in, and lacks the usual charming teacher-student interactions. Even morbid curiosity isn't enough of a reason to bother forking over 30k a year for this school. 3.0/10 - Langston Jabardi of IGN

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