Below is a list of the top and leading Schools in Charlotte. To help you find the best Schools located near you in Charlotte, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.
Charlotte’s Best Schools:
The top rated Schools in Charlotte are:
- Waddell Language Academy – provides language immersion in French, German, Japanese, and Chinese
- Charlotte Lab School – caters to students from grades K to 12 and provides a reimagined approach to public education
- Corvian Community High School – offers a welcoming and conducive environment for learning
- Charlotte Preparatory School – provides a confidence-building and powerful approach to early education
- Anami Montessori School – has its programs designed with the guidelines and principles of Montessori
Waddell Language Academy
Waddell Language Academy provides language immersion in French, German, Japanese, and Chinese. They cater to children from grades K through 8. There are also beginning Spanish lessons for middle school. furthermore, they follow the state standards for instruction and assessments. They guide students to achieve proficiency in English and in their target language.
Their programs deepen the students’ understanding of the different cultures. Moreover, their students are given traditional elective courses that emphasize language and culture. The teachers are all experts in the specific language they are teaching.
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LOCATION:
Address: 7030 Nations Ford Rd, Charlotte, NC 28217
Phone: (980) 343-5815
Website: schools.cms.k12.nc.us/waddellHS/Pages/Default.aspx
REVIEWS:
”This school is the best! I’m going to 4th grade and I’m having great memories! I’m in the Chinese Program, but I might have to go to the school they’re building in huntersville, where I live in 5th grade, so I won’t see my friends that live in the south :c but I’ll probably get new friends there!” – Bee
Charlotte Lab School
Charlotte Lab School caters to students from grades K to 12 and provides a reimagined approach to public education. It is managed and led by long-time K-12 teachers and administrators. Furthermore, there is a 12 to 1 student-to-teacher ratio. This gives the teachers to personalize and focuses more on the students. Each class has a maximum of 20 to 25 students.
It offers students centered education to let children learn at their own pace. Moreover, they guarantee the student’s readiness for higher education and career. The programs are designed to evolve with the children. They also offer career immersion experience and offsite internships.
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LOCATION:
Address: 301 E 9th St, Charlotte, NC 28202
Phone: (704) 464-3830
Website: charlottelabschool.org
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”This school values innovative thinking, creativity, and real-world, hands-on learning. This is my child’s 3rd school and we have found the perfect fit for her! I only wish it was planned to go through 12th so we don’t have to find another school in the future!” – Monica King
Corvian Community High School
Corvian Community High School offers a welcoming and conducive environment for learning. They view the children as unique individuals. The teachers and staff make sure that they cater to their strengths and weaknesses. Furthermore, the teachers and parents work together. They create an inclusive community of learning. The students are motivated to develop themselves as lifelong learners. They are expressed to various integrated and hands-on programs.
The students are also taught to develop healthy lifestyle practices. Moreover, they commit to the physical, emotional, and mental health of the students. Th children are given holistic wellness care.
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LOCATION:
Address: 4041 Johnston Oehler Rd, Charlotte, NC 28269
Phone: (704) 717-7550
Website: corvian.org
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”I am very happy with the way they are teaching teh children. They feel very safe and accommodated.” – BW
Charlotte Preparatory School
Charlotte Preparatory School provides a confidence-building and powerful approach to early education. They focus on the key developmental milestones of children from 2 to 5 years old. Furthermore, they integrated Montessori principles in the design of their programs. The teachers are all degree-educated and Montessori certified. They follow the standards and guidelines set by the state and Montessori.
Children are taught to develop a secure and strong sense of self. The class has a small number of children to provide an intimate and safe setting. Moreover, middle school children develop their skills in being student leaders.
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LOCATION:
Address: 212 Boyce Rd, Charlotte, NC 28211
Phone: (704) 366-5994
Website: charlotteprep.org
REVIEWS:
”As an educator and a parent, I have been incredibly pleased with our experience at Charlotte Prep. Starting with the Montessori-based Early School (pre-school), continuing through Lower School and into Middle School, the curriculum is outstanding. Being part of the Prep community has enriched our lives immeasurably.” – Shannon Alpert
Anami Montessori School
Anami Montessori School has its programs designed with the guidelines and principles of Montessori. They offer classes from primary to elementary school. Montessori-trained teachers offer individualized instruction and guidance. Furthermore, the students enroll by the age of three. The primary classroom focuses on practical life activities. There are also sensorial materials to support their curiosity.
The children explore the universe through imagination during their elementary years. Moreover, they are given input in language, mathematics, sciences, and history. They investigate the world with various skills and talents.
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LOCATION:
Address: 2901 Archdale Dr, Charlotte, NC 28210
Phone: (704) 556-0042
Website: anamimontessori.org
REVIEWS:
“I have three children at Anami and we’ve been really impressed with the school, the teachers and staff. Our kids love going to school, which was not the case when they were at CMS. Anami Montessori is one of two AMI certified schools in North Carolina and it shows in the quality of their education practices. I’d recommend Anami Montessori to anyone!” – Mike Dickerman
Jeanie Burford is a reporter for Kev’s Best. After graduating from UCLA, Amy got an internship at a local radio station and worked as a beat reporter and producer. Jeanie has also worked as a columnist for The Brookings Register. Amy covers economy and community events for Kev’s Best.