77 out of 10GreatSchools

Brandywine Heights Middle School

Topton, PA
  • Public
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  • Grades 6-8
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  • Enrollment: 323

Overview

Brandywine Heights Middle School
200 West Weis St
Topton, PA 19562
(610) 682-5131
Brandywine Heights Middle School is located in Topton, PA and serves grades 6-8.It received a GreatSchool rating of 7 out of 10
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Student Diversity

Race

Percentage

White
95%
Black
1%
Native American or Native Alaskan
0%
Multiracial
0%
Asian
1%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
Hispanic
3%

Reviews3 Reviews

4.5
other
Brandywine is the best i have ever been too its is way better than any other. Ialso think just because the papers have some mispelled words and bad grammar isn't all that bad, I think if you really have the audacity to look over the correct words and mispelled words you are insane. Another thing is the teachers are amazing and just because some teachers to you aren't enthusatic is probably because your child is acting very rude or misbehaving. I would feel the same way if i was stuck with a rude child all day long. I think you are insane to say my school is disappointing. It is not disappointing because our teachers dont care about how much they get paid and the students do succeed. You probably went to my school and didnt learn anything, because you talked to your friends way too much. I am in 7th grade and I learned so many things after being here for only one year.
other
I agree that the school has some inherent issues. The larger issue at hand, however, is the parents. I am a product of the Brandywine school system, and have been rather successful. Even without a college education, I often find those that are college educated and incapable of following in conversation. There is plenty on the curriculum for a student to learn, and many take advantage of this. More often than not, I find parents to be the root cause. Schools are not there to guide your child through life. They are not there to raise your child for you. They are not there to do your job as a parent, so you don't have to. It is, inevitably, the parents responsibility to raise their children in such an environment that they want to learn before they ever start school, and continue to desire the attainment of knowledge throughout their lives.
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