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Most racist school ever, they embarrassed my black daughter and made up lies about her being rude when she wasn’t, the testing teacher was picking on her and was ready for her to do something wrong so she could get her kicked out of the school. Which has ZERO black staff and they are always rude to the fellow black Poc

WORST SCHOOL EVER. They were extremely racist and rude towards me, and done no actual work. All they did was taught me Jesus and cursive hand writing and nothing else. I'm now struggling in my other school thanks to them. The only thing I enjoyed is the vending machine.

Horrible. My children learned nothing in the last ears. They push Jesus more than scholastics. It was a very disappointing experience. Testing is a joke. "School work" that is sent home is all church based. No history, science or vocabulary that kids there age has been learning. And when I withdrew the kids, they informed me that they had been dropped and I couldn't get school records. The new school I enrolled them in had to get them. Too expensive for the lack of knowledge being "taught".

From their website:
Gateway is a Christian school with three programs from which parents and legal guardians can choose. We have a traditional CAMPUS SCHOOL meeting daily at our Macon Road location in Memphis. We have an EXTENSION PROGRAM in which students come to one of our centers, pick up self-instructional curriculum materials, study these under parental supervision, and then come for tutor help or to take weekly tests. Finally, we have a TOTAL HOME EDUCATION PROGRAM for parents who accept full responsibility for the education of their children.
Gateway is fully accredited by the National Private Schools Accreditation Alliance. Academically, Gateway by its membership in the Association of Christian Schools International (A. C. S. I.) is recognized by the State of Tennessee as a Category IV school and is entitled to the rights and benefits provided in the 1976 Education Bill, Chapter 52.
We have no experience with the first 2 options, but all Gateway students who want to learn can take full advantage of the opportunities provided. Parents, who see to it that their children use the opportunities, can be amazed as their children excel. I know several families in the EXTENSION PROGRAM whose children worked through the curriculum and graduated early. It is possible, but requires hard work and dedication.
Gateway Christian Schools has been a perfect fit for our family. We started with them 16 years ago, and our second will graduate in 6 months. We appreciate the services they provide and the responsibilities they leave with parents. The colleges we have chosen are actively seeking students who know how to learn. Gateway has helped us prepare our students well.
Gateway is a Christian school with three programs from which parents and legal guardians can choose. We have a traditional CAMPUS SCHOOL meeting daily at our Macon Road location in Memphis. We have an EXTENSION PROGRAM in which students come to one of our centers, pick up self-instructional curriculum materials, study these under parental supervision, and then come for tutor help or to take weekly tests. Finally, we have a TOTAL HOME EDUCATION PROGRAM for parents who accept full responsibility for the education of their children.
Gateway is fully accredited by the National Private Schools Accreditation Alliance. Academically, Gateway by its membership in the Association of Christian Schools International (A. C. S. I.) is recognized by the State of Tennessee as a Category IV school and is entitled to the rights and benefits provided in the 1976 Education Bill, Chapter 52.
We have no experience with the first 2 options, but all Gateway students who want to learn can take full advantage of the opportunities provided. Parents, who see to it that their children use the opportunities, can be amazed as their children excel. I know several families in the EXTENSION PROGRAM whose children worked through the curriculum and graduated early. It is possible, but requires hard work and dedication.
Gateway Christian Schools has been a perfect fit for our family. We started with them 16 years ago, and our second will graduate in 6 months. We appreciate the services they provide and the responsibilities they leave with parents. The colleges we have chosen are actively seeking students who know how to learn. Gateway has helped us prepare our students well.

Loved it... This school is not for all but it's for kids who work better without the class setting and distractions to follow. My son graduated and got his diploma... Its a accredited schoool.

Gateway is a good school not for everyone though I recommend them for slow learners or people who want to finish fast the people can be rude but as far as what they offer it's a good thing I'm speaking for home extension this is the best way to have full control over your grades. I appreciate Gateway

We have been treated very rudely by Gateway. We being, school counselor, mother, granddaughter and grandmother. Gateway needs to remember their name is "Gateway CHRISTIAN School" and follow the ways of the Lord. I am extremely disappointed because of their treatment and the fact they have caused my sweet granddaughter not to get to go the her first day of high school.