Sunset Elementary School, Miami | Fees, Rankings, Address, Admission, Vacancies, Reviews & More

Sunset Elementary School is a Elementary school in Miami with a 4.6 rating.

About Sunset Elementary School

Sunset Elementary School ( Elementary school ) is located at 5120 SW 72nd St, Miami, FL 33143, United States. It is categorised as : .
Other categories: Elementary school

Ratings & Ranking

Sunset Elementary School has a rating of 4.6 and is ranked number 7525 in the US.

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Address & Location

Sunset Elementary School is located at 5120 SW 72nd St, Miami, FL 33143, United States.

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Parents & Students Reviews:

Sunset Elementary School has 31 reviews with an overall rating of 4.6. Some reviews have been edited for clarity.

Overall Rating : 4.6 out of 5.0 stars
I’m the parent of a daughter, who attended grades 1-3 in the French & Pangea Gifted Program, and a son who attended Grade 1 in the Spanish & Pangea Gifted. We left the school only when we relocated for career reasons outside of Miami. IT IS A FANTASTIC SCHOOL AND A MODEL FOR HOW PUBLIC EDUCATION SHOULD BE ADMINISTERED EVERYWHERE.

First, it’s a magnet school, attracting families from throughout Miami-Dade. It’s French, German and (of course) Spanish language programs are FULL IMMERSION PROGRAMS teaching children as if they were attending schools in Europe, with NATIVE SPEAKERS providing instruction. I believe it was 3+ hours EVERY DAY of complete immersion. COMPARE THAT WITH what made primary schools anywhere else might offer at most — maybe 30-40 minutes PER WEEK of basic “numbers 1-10 in a foreign language”, and while you think about that, consider that Sunset is a FREE public school (you pay no tuition for your Kids to attend). Then consider that the Pangea Gifted Program is a FULL PULL-OUT GIFTED curriculum, beginning in the first grade. Then consider that the school has a FULL ORCHESTRA (strings and brass) beginning in Grade 2, and that instruments themselves were included.

The list goes on and on…

No wonder that Sunset is often referenced as the #1 Magnet Program in the United States!

My daughter is now in Grade 6 in a school in New Jersey. We’ve laughed at parents here who had commented about how impressive they think the public schools are in these small towns, when their views are so narrow and I’ll-informed about what a truly progressive, globalized curriculum can actually look like, such as what Sunset offers.

Recently, my daughter attained 99th percentile on the SSAT exam, taken by a self-selecting group of students applying to the best private secondary schools in the country. Her outstanding math and language scores owe much the FANTASTIC foundation she received at Sunset, a school that recognizes hard work and demonstrated aptitude with As and Principal’s Honor Roles, whole schools in NJ give out “satisfactory” and “stickers” to their students.

If your child doesn’t speak neither English nor Spanish, this school is not adapted for him/her. They claim to be “educating global citizens” but they are lost when a child sits during hours in the class without understanding anything. They just don’t know what to do and have few experience with it.
You then have to fight a lot to make them understand the situation. Some teachers adapt to the situation. Another one didn’t and even harassed our child, seen in her eyes as a handicapped.
In MIami, many schools are bad and it makes probably Sunset be at the top but compared to what you can find in other countries where education is seen as a national priority, it remains really average.
The amount of homework is ridiculously high and you often feel that parents have to do the teaching at night to compensate what is not done in class (some classes have more than 27 children per class!!).
Another point is that they beg for donation nearly every day but could save a lot by changing some little things like not cooling the air to the point that children needs a pullover in class.
Well, think twice before sending children to this school if you are foreigners.
I am currently in HighSchool, and parents, take my advice, because I can truly provide an actual review that might alter/corroborate your decision. My name is Nory Aronfeld, and ever since Kindergarden, I spent my adolescent years thriving in Sunset amongst hours of painful; language influenced; homework, and constant despise towards certain teachers; however, I also reminisce in happiness, as the activities, education, teacher-student relationships, physical education, after-school programs, fundraisers, lunch, and experience in general is pristine. I strongly recommend sending your kid to Sunset, as I am in awe in the intellectual advantage I have in HighSchool even from elementary time in Sunset. I have made friends there that continue and will continue to inspire and motivate me to be a genuine person and essential part of my schools community. It is a learning environment for life, and I have cherished it ever since.

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