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Wilbraham & Manson Academy
(413) 596-6811
423 Main Street
Wilbraham, MA 01095
Level: 6-12
District: Private



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Wilbraham & Manson Academy, Wilbraham, MA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:71.75% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:9.21% (2006)
Hispanic:1.27% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:17.78% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:5.27% (2006)


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Wilbraham & Manson Academy Ratings Summary

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


Wilbraham & Manson Academy Reviews

 
ridiculous. don't waste your money. full of conceited want-to-be elitists with extra cash to burn, but not an ounce of sense.

The academy was an awesome academic experience. As a former student i wholeheartedly recommend this school to any student who really wants to learn. This school didn't coddle or baby me but rather molded me into an effective student and adult. Unlike the championing of mediocrity and 'lets make everyone feel good about themselves' baloney that is rotting the public school system this school put the onus back on me to meet the standard or exceed it. I emerged a competent confident student with a thick skin ready to handle constructive criticism. My experience there made college easy.

I am a former student and I believe the academic programs are wonderful. I was not a star athelete, but I did not feel left out in any way. The school is small, therefore there is more of a conection with the teachers and the other students. I love the fact that extracurricular activities are mandatory. It helps you learn that there are things you are good at that you may have never realized. I loved the school. I made some of my favorite memories living there. I have some of my best friends from Wilbraham. We still stay in touch eventhough they live in MA or Germany and I live in Texas. It was a wonderful experience.

If your student is not an outstanding athlete, there is not much recognition by the top administrators. Their 'win at all costs' attitude in certain sports may not be a fit for certain students. For those students that do not greatly excell at a particular sport a student may feel lost with no particular 'place' they belong. Athletic's are mandatory, yet the programs do not support those students that may not excel in a sport but may just want to play the game. (Varsity programs in certain sports are competitive but the JV programs are very weak and not given much attention.)



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