Gate City Charter School for the Arts

(4 Reviews)
7 Henry Clay Dr, Merrimack, NH 03054, USA

Gate City Charter School for the Arts is located in Hillsborough County of New Hampshire state. On the street of Henry Clay Drive and street number is 7. To communicate or ask something with the place, the Phone number is (603) 943-5273. You can get more information from their website.
The coordinates that you can use in navigation applications to get to find Gate City Charter School for the Arts quickly are 42.8045574 ,-71.4852342

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Address: 7 Henry Clay Dr, Merrimack, NH 03054, USA
Postal code: 03054
Phone: (603) 943-5273
Website: http://www.gatecitycharterschool.org/

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Reviews

  • Katelyn Pinet

    (April 17, 2019, 3:41 pm)

    Sending my son to Gate City was the best parenting decision I ever made. He has never been happier. He has an IEP for emotional disturbance but at this school he has improved greatly. Sometimes it's not always the kid, it's the environment. If you have an "out of the box" child who has trouble thriving in a traditional public school, consider Gate City. The teachers are amazing. Their commitment and understanding of their students is unparalleled. My son's art teacher, Ms. Ashton, took time out on her day off on a Saturday to attend an art exhibit my son was participating in through the Boys and Girls Club. She didn't have to do that for him, but that's just one instance of how the teachers at this school care about their students. The entire middle school team is dedicated to doing whatever they possibly can to enable their students to succeed. I can't say enough good things about the school. As they continue to get on their feet more, I can see this school becoming even better. It's changed our lives for sure.

  • C Wy

    (July 9, 2017, 12:52 am)

    When I left me old school to go to Gate City, I was so mad. All that I wanted to do was to go back. But, that was almost three years ago. During the two years that I was there, I felt like I had gone there for a reason. The day before school started I was camping up in the mountains with my family. When my mom put me on the waiting list, I was number 47. So, we didn't think that i would get in that year. But, we got a call telling us that I had made it in! So me and my family drove 2 hours to get to the school, to have a tour. Then we went and did panic before school shopping. The next day my father drove 45 minutes to get to the school. At first I didn't want to go there, and I wanted to leave. But then something changed. The very first person to talk to me, asked, "Why do you look so down?" And with those words we became friends. She lived in Merrimack, so she introduced me to some of her friends,who became mine too. Over the first year of being at Gate City I made lots of friends, and learned so much. But every story can't be perfect. The very first person to talk to me at that school, my best friend, was leaving the school at the end of the year. After that I went in to fifth grade then my mom took me out not even half way through the year. Leaving that school made me realize that being at that school was one of the only things in the whole world that could truly make me happy. So leaving it made a huge impact on my life. I went back to my old school,feeling like I was missing something. True happiness is very hard to come by so leaving that school it broke my heart. Now it is hard for me to listen to a song or look at a photo, that has to do with the school, and not cry. The thing that makes me the most sad, is that when I was in the fifth grade, I had a lot a fights with my friends, as we all do. And we would always talk it out under the Crab-Apple tree. So when I heard that they were removing them I couldn't help but cry. I miss my friends, teachers and the whole school. So, I would like to thank my mother for letting me go to that school and the school for letting me join. Oh! And Kath Palmer I went to school with your daughter, she was any amazing student and wonderful friend. And no matter what you say or what anyone says, Gate City Charter School for the Arts is the most fantastic school that you will ever find.

  • Nadia Doty

    (January 18, 2017, 7:18 am)

    We travel 25 minutes daily to bring our kids to this school and are extremely pleased with the commitment from the staff to their education. My children are happy, they are learning, and have wonderful relationships with their peers and the staff. My kids are being challenged academically, which is important to us, coming from Manchester School District, where that just wasn't possible. The commute is not for everyone and the small school size is also not for everyone. But it is a great alternative for our family and we are very happy with it!

  • Debbie Christianson

    (December 7, 2015, 3:25 pm)

    My daughter loves GCCSA. She is in the second grade and has had a wonderful experience. Taking that they are only in their second year, I am very impressed with how well it is run. There are still kinks to be worked out, but the school admin and staff are very welcome to parent feedback. We're excited to be on the ground floor of something great.

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Gate City Charter School for the Arts

" The mission of the Gate City Charter School for the Arts is to use an arts-integrated curriculum to educate all interested students in grades K-8, to produce graduates who excel in both academics and the arts and have the knowledge, creativity and inquisitive nature that foster a life-long love of learning.


Gate City Charter School for the Arts | NCSRC

A public charter school serving students in grades K-8 in Greater Nashua, Merrimack and all of southern New Hampshire.


Gate City Charter School for the Arts Test Scores - SchoolDigger.com

(603) 943-5273. Compare Details In 2018, Gate City Charter School for the Arts ranked worse than 67.5% of elementary schools in New Hampshire. (See more...) Compare Gate City Charter School for the Arts employs 11 full-time teachers.


Gate City Charter School for the Arts - Merrimack... | GreatSchools

(603) 943-5273. This school is rated below average in school quality compared to other schools in New Hampshire. Students here perform about average on state tests


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Gate City Charter School For The Arts Profile (2019-20) | Merrimack...

Tel: (603)943-5273. www.gatecitycharterschool.org. SAVE SCHOOL. The diversity score of Gate City Charter School For The Arts is 0.30, which is more than the diversity score at The nearest high school to Gate City Charter School For The Arts is Nashua High School North (2.6 miles away).


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Do You Work at Gate City Charter School for the Arts? Claim Your School Today! Not very challenging for our kids, even coming from public school, for instance we had our youngest doing connect the dots. The staff seems to give off a exasperated feel, though i do feel they do the best...


Gate City Charter School For The Arts in Merrimack, New Hampshire

QUICK FACTS. Address: 7 Henry Clay Drive Merrimack, NH 03054-4847 See Map of School View Nearby Homes. School District: Gate City Charter School for the Arts District District Phone Number: (603) 943-5273. Compare Merrimack, New Hampshire to any other place in the USA.


Gate City Charter School for the Arts, Merrimack NH

The school has 7 teachers for a total 138 students with a student-to-teacher ratio of 19.71. You may find the location of Gate City Charter School for the Arts on the map For any other information on Gate City Charter School for the Arts that is not listed here, please call (603) 943-5273.