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Stephen S Wise Temple Elementary School in Burbank, California

Stephen S Wise Temple Elementary School Detail

(310) 889-2300
15500 Stephen S Wise Dr
Los Angeles, CA 90077
Levels: K-5
District: Private


Stephen S Wise Temple Elementary School Census Data

Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:8.24% (2008)

Stephen S Wise Temple Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating5
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating4

Stephen S Wise Temple Elementary School Reviews

I ll tell you what - every child has strong side and weak side. They will give you more challenge if your kid stronger in very simulative way. They approach very individually. Last year my child got sick very badly. Teachers & Principal came to the hospital. Kids wrote every day cards to my child. All parents & kids call us and offered help. Do not worry about snobbish & rich just be open minded and make friends. Academically they are good & very creative teachers.
This review was posted by a parent.

I am a student at Milken and I came from Stephen S Wise. Im in 7th grade so obviously, it is my first year of middle school! So far, its fantastic! The transition was so easy and I feel so welcomed. I have so many great friends and absolutely magnificant teachers. We learn Jewish studies as well as hebrew which is great. There is an exceptional advisory program in Milken which takes place every other day. Its a group with 1 or 2 advisors where we share anything and trust anyone. Milken & Stephen S Wise are fabulous schools. Its a great community. Although, most of the people are on the wealthy side (especially in the elementary school), everyone is understandigng and considerate. Truly, I cant imagine a place better/
This review was posted by a student.

SSWT Elementary is a fabulous school. I have child who is highly gifted, and one who struggles with a few subjects; for each of my children, the school has gone out of it's way to place my kids in special programs, and to adapt the curriculum to their needs. In seven years, we have had fabulous, caring, imaginative teachers; we had one dud, who is no longer at the school - and what school doesn't have any imperfect teachers? SSWT does not tolerate behavioral issues which result in the distraction of other students and the disruption of the class; frankly, parents aren't paying private-school tuition so our children's education can be interupted and impaired. For the record, our family is not what anyone in LA would call wealthy, yet our family has a wide circle of wonderful friends in the SSWT community. We are extremely happy with the school.
This review was posted by a parent.

The values and academic education is wonderful.The teaching is not to the book so it is very creative. SSW has some exceptional teachers and very very small class sizes.Yes, most are wealthy but this is a private school , if you want your child to have friends in lower places there are many public school options. I do not understand why wealth has to be an issue. SSW has an incredible teaching staff and their ppprograms are
This review was posted by a parent.

SSWT Elementary is a one-size fits all school. If your child is outside the box in any direction, this school can't handle it. And if your child has trouble, they will circle their wagons, rather than acting as partners to resolve an issue.
This review was posted by a parent.

SSWT Elementary is an excellent private Jewish day school (reform). Academically strong. Teachers could be better at teaching math. The children rotate to various specialists throughout the week but remain with the same group of children, with the exception of math. Math placement determines which class the child will be in. Judaic Studies and Hebrew are taught daily and the school day is lengthened to accomodate this (8a - 3:30p). There are a range of teachers - from exceptional to not-so -great. They have been known to fire bad teachers but if your child has one that is little consolation because they generally won't get rid of anyone mid-year. The school community has a high concentration of very wealthy families, which can be quite obnoxious at times.
This review was posted by a parent.