Located on North Booth Road, Chalker Elementary School grounds include two playgrounds, as well as the Chalker Cheetah Trail Wildlife Habitat. Students may participate in a variety of programs, clubs and activities, such as the Accelerated Reader Program, Chess Club and JA Worldwide. Special events hosted by the school include Book Fair, International Family Night and Red Ribbon Week.
Ashford Academy helps children cultivate and develop their social, motor, cognition and literacy skills. In order to prepare them for school-age grade levels, the academy promotes challenging and fun mental and physical activities that promote curiosity, investigative behavior and growth. Visit its website to learn more about the academy, the facility, enrollment, the staff and for directions to the school. The academy is conveniently located just minutes from the Chamblee Dunwoody exit of I-285, GA 400, downtown Atlanta and Sandy Springs.
Marbut Theme Elementary School is a public school. It offers state-approved education for students in grades K through 5. Its mascot is the Marbut Mountain Lion. Marbut's colors are purple and gold. The school additionally functions as a Traditional Theme School, whose tenets include parental involvement, community involvement, foreign languages, uniform/strict dress code, classical education and subjects, interdisciplinary instruction and more.
Rock Spring KDO Preschool is a Presbyterian early education program offering half-day programs for children 10 months through five years old, as well as toddler and preschool programs. The school welcomes all children regardless of religious affiliation and provides age-appropriate activities and lessons as well as summer camp.
Holy Spirit Prepatory School offers a Catholic education, including four years of Latin supplanted by classical Greek. It is located on the Holy Spirit Catholic Church campus. The school also includes a preschool at Holy Spirit and a kindergarten through 6th grade school at 4820 Long Island Drive.
Parents have online access to grades each week. Each classroom is outfitted with a SmartBoard, a projector and a soundfield audio system. There are more than 15,000 catalogued items in the school's media center. These are just a few of the advantages at Our Lady of the Assumption School. Under the direction of the Archdiocese of Atlanta and with Ms. Anita Nagel at the helm, the school of more than 400 students prides itself on a nurturing environment and strong parental involvement.
Brightview Academy offers private pre-school for infant to 3-year-old children, as well as a Georgia lottery funded Pre-K for 4-year-old children.
The center has an infant room accommodating children up to age 1, a toddler room housing 1- and 2-year-olds, Pre-K for 3- and 4-year-olds, and before- and after-school facilities for children age 5 through 12. It also offers summer camps for children ages 5 to 12.
Brightview uses state-approved transportation methods and minibuses equipped for all passengers. The owner also is on-site daily.
Brightview children participate in field trips, are served a hot lunch and snacks, and are monitored by state-certified teachers and closed-circuit televisions in each room.