Rfm Christian Academy

Rfm Christian Academy
777 S Apollo Blvd, Melbourne FL, 32901
(321) 255-3953

Total Students: 167
Student-teacher Ratio: 22:1
Type: Regular school
Grades: 0 - 12

About Rfm Christian Academy

Full-time Teachers: 8

Ethnicity

# of Students

Asian/Pacific Islander 0
American Indian/Alaska Native 0
Black, non-Hispanic 71
Hispanic 6
White 22

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Rating: 1 out of 5 stars Posted on: March 04, 2008

Anonymous: bad school

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars Posted on: March 28, 2008

Mark: This is not a the high school your child should be attending. There's no format, structure, or certified teachers. And think about it, when its time for these child to go out into an accredited college/university they'll be way behind other students and destined to failure. My child needed serious re-constructure after attending RFM. I understanding that the administrator of the school is trying to keep our young ones of the streets and make sure they are well educated, the idea is great but the outcome is not up to par! They do have a great basketball team none-the-less but this alone will not give your child the education that your child really needs. Don't believe me...go to the school and ask if they have any certified teachers?

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars Posted on: March 28, 2008

Mrs. Freedman: The school is not a school, its a house with desks, no library (unless you think a school should have 15 books for 80 students. They have more students that they do desk, no cafeteria so your child will have to go on the streets to buy food (what if they get hurt while out). The education overall sucks, your child will behind for its future. Lets just say everythings wrong with this school!

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Posted on: July 27, 2008

Missionary Kemp: I believe that we need to watch what we say in reference to any school. I have grown up in private schools all my life, and what I can say is that it depends on the child...the education that they will recieve. It's based on what each individual takes in. If you are paying hundreds of dollars for a private institution..most of the time...the reason you are going to that extreme is because somehow along the way the child is troubled. So i do believe in fact that it is very unfair to blame it on the teachers or institutions...seeing that each child holds personla responsibility in what they will learn or gather from any school. When the children leave to come home...are we checking for the children? Are we making sure they are doing homework? Are we checking with the teacher regularly? The responsibility of the student does not rely on the teacher alone...but the home environment has alot to do with it.