Challenger School – Silverado, Las Vegas | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Challenger School - Silverado is a Private educational institution in Las Vegas with a 4.9 rating.

About Challenger School – Silverado

Challenger School – Silverado ( Private educational institution ) is located at 1725 E Serene Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89123, United States. It is categorised as : Private elementary and middle school.
Other categories: Private educational institution, Day care center, Elementary school, Kindergarten, Middle school, Preschool, School

Ratings & Ranking

Challenger School – Silverado has a rating of 4.9 and is ranked number 22204 in the US.

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Address & Location

Challenger School – Silverado is located at 1725 E Serene Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89123, United States.

Schools Fees

Given that it is categorised as Private elementary and middle school, the school fees for Challenger School – Silverado range between 16,000 USD and 20,000 USD.

Vacancies:

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Admissions:

Admissions are currently open at Challenger School – Silverado.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Challenger School – Silverado has 13 reviews with an overall rating of 4.9. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.9 out of 5.0 stars
My child has been enrolled in PreK at this Challenger campus for a short period now. I don’t have a single complaint or concern about the teachers, administration or curriculum so far. Coming from a strip mall day care, I’m ecstatic with the organization and structure of the class room. When I was shopping for PreK’s I was concerned that Challenger would be too academic oriented with not enough fun or social engagement. I couldn’t have been more wrong. Yes, the focus is always learning, but so far the delivery method of the material is social and fun.

Every day when I pick her up I watch through the class window as the entire class participates in ORGANIZED singing and dancing. I stress the word organized here as it’s not a free for all where an unruly child is free to bounce off the walls. She’s learning through the story in the songs and she is learning how to have fun in a socially appropriate way. At home she is singing the songs without being prompted to do so. That alone tells me she is enjoying herself. Simply put, she is noticeably happier being at Challenger than where we were prior and so am I.

This review was based on an appoitment we made to tour the facility for our 2 year old. The campus was clean and bright, outdoor play looked fun although I would have expected some equipment to play with. We observed a small class of students around 5 that were able to demonstrate some lessons they learned about vowels and their sounds. When we reviewed the curriculum our 2 year old would be exposed to I was surprised on some of the advaced exposure to reading, however this was a plus. The staff that walked us through answering our questions, Kristin I believe, had very high energy and knew all the students that randomly came through during our tour. Everything looked great, again, we only received a tour. For the price associated with tuition, I would expect a little nicer of a facility, and a play yard that had more space for playing ball, this area was to accommodate all ages and visually speaking seemed to lack something. We are still shopping schools at this time to find a happy medium between curriculum and cost, this school has not been ruled out for us yet.
I have my 2 kids here since kindergarten and now my older is in 6th grade still going to challenger. The Algebra I she is doing here will not be done by most students in Nevada in 8th, 9th or 10th grade.
Its not just the number of topics but also the in depth understanding. My kids do not whine at doing 15 – 20 math problems every night and that is because they grew in that atmosphere since kindergarten where they have to do what they have to do. Its all about being self reliant, confidant and managing work load.
It definitely is expensive and of course I can go on a shopping spree every month if I do not have my kids here. But for me education is far more important than anything else. So if you have long term goals for your kids in life. Stick with the school as long as possible.
Reading, spelling, language… its useless to tell you that I haven’t encountered a single challenger student starting from 1st grade and up having any difficulty in reading, writing and spelling. They are at least 2 grade level above their peers.

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