55 out of 10GreatSchools

Richmond Hill Elementary School

Richmond Hill, GA
  • Public
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  • Grades 2-3
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  • Enrollment: 707

Overview

Richmond Hill Elementary School
473 Frances Meeks Way
Richmond Hill, GA 31324
(912) 459-5100
Richmond Hill Elementary School is located in Richmond Hill, GA and serves grades 2-3.It received a GreatSchool rating of 5 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

Native American
0%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Asian
4%
Two or more races
6%
Hispanic
8%
Black
16%
White
67%

Reviews10 Reviews

4.0
parent
As a 2nd grader my daughter did well. She had Mrs Collins and Mrs. Denton as her primary teachers. Communication was easy and clear when I had questions about school work. My daughter really enjoyed their teaching styles and work activities. Front office staff were courteous and informative.
parent
Moved here from Korea about 6 months ago. The school is well maintained and the teachers and staff are very good. They allowed our daughter (3rd Grade) into the advanced or gifted courses out of normal cycle based on documents from the DOD school and some teacher and admin evaluations. She loves it and is now at a level that provides a bit more challenge. My only issue is that all the schools here do not have a compulsory foreign langauge. The DOD school introduced Spanish in K and ran through middle school, where they then offered 1-2 more languages. My opinion is that Richmond Hill schools are the best around the Ft. Stewart and Savanah area.
parent
My son loves it in Richmond Hill Elementary. The teachers kept me updated when he had problems concentrating and following in school. I was able to take care of the situation and now he is doing great! I receive monthly updates from the teacher and he brings home straight A's and even got into an advanced class. Very happy Mom!
parent
My child has been in RHES for two years now, and I think it is mostly great. I love the Special Education staff. They are always willing and able to work with you to make decisions about how to best help your child achieve his/her best. My child has ASD and has had a hard time with reading, and If it weren't for 1 "special" education teacher in particular I'm not sure where we would be. He has made leaps and bounds in his reading lately and I know we owe it all to her. However I do not think the special ed staff are used to their fullest potential, if they had more control over how their students are taught Or just had their own classes instead of inclusion I believe many students would benefit from it and I think my son would have progressed even farther this year. Especially since for my son to excel in school a basic routine, making sure you have his attention before giving instructions, and specifics are very important for his learning process. It has been a battle trying to get some teacher(s) to make that effort on his behalf and he has suffered for it, no matter how many times I have tried to convey the importance. Therefore I have decided to put him in private school.
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