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Lyndon Academy is an extremely academic private school. The children learn Mandarin and Spanish as part of the curriculum beginning in first grade. If you are looking for a family centered academically challenging school, Lyndon is your best choice. Their curriculum is light years ahead of the public school system. We love it!
Both of my children attend Lyndon Academy and love it. My daughter was very uninterested in school before she attended Lyndon and is now excited to go everyday. After only a few weeks in Pre-K she is already reading. I can not believe how much she has learned in such a short period of time. The teachers at Lyndon focus on enhancing each students positive attributes. They teach in the style that works for each student individually so as to maximize their learning potential.

We could not be more impressed with the quality of education my daughter is getting at Lyndon Academy. She is a very strong reader and excels in language arts. In her previous school, her gifts were considered different, and something of an oddity. At Lyndon her gifts are welcomed and challenged. She is not different but a part of a higher standard of learning expected of all the students. We are thankful we found a school that values excellence and fosters each child to reach their own maximum potential.
My daughter had been in Lyndon Academy since January 09, and she had been exposed to so many things in such a short time. In less than a month she was learning multiplication and division at Lyndon, when in the public they were still doing addition and substraction with regrouping. The Spanish class is wonderful, not only the kids will learn the language but also the culture of most Spanish-speaking countries. Same with the Mandarin class, my daughter is learning a lot about the Chinese culture and its language. My husband and I were not expecting to enroll our daughter in private school since we are paying daycare also for our younger daughter, but now that I see the difference between public school and Lyndon I can't see putting her back to the public school system in the near future.
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