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Bradley Middle School
(210) 491-8300
14819 Heimer Rd
San Antonio, TX 78232
Level: 6-8
District: North East Independent School District



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Bradley Middle School, San Antonio, TX.


Census InfoValueYear
Black, non-Hispanic:3% (2008)
Hispanic:34% (2008)
American Indian/Alaskan Native:0.4% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:3.2% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:59.4% (2008)




Bradley Middle School Ratings Summary

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


Bradley Middle School Reviews

 
I feel that my son had a great three years at Bradley. The teachers were wonderful and if I had any problems they were so nice to help in any way thet could. I really think it is cool that the Vice Principal knows everyones name by heart. If you can remember 1,277 names that goes to show how much he cares. I only have fond memories and feel they really helped my son get ready for high school.

I was a new student here in 6th grade, and a little nervous about starting, but this school is the best!!!!! I guarantee you will not find a school like this anywhere!! The kids are super nice,teachers are amazing and lots of fun clubs and sports! It feels like one big family since you get so close to everyone. I love this school with all my heart, and was sorry to leave for high school lol. Go Bears!!! :)

OMG! best middle school ever! i was an 8th grader at this school last year and i just loved it! everything is so well organized and you get help where ever and whenever you need it! Everybody in the office is so super nice! I should know i was an office aide last year! I went here all three years but i moved for high school! sorry WC! anyways if you are looking for an awesome school check out bradley! my second choice would be lopez or bush!

love this school, i was an student last year, about extracurriculars u get more choices when ur in 8 grade than when ur in 6 grade, the best school in san antonio, i learned more there than in my whole life!! too bad that i had to move, teachers are really cool and you understand everything, a lotof diferent activities and the people there are just the best!!! it became like my second home

I have a 5th grader that is going to begin Bradley. So far they have bent over backwards to prepare the incoming 6th graders so they can feel comfortable and successful. I was very impressed with the new principal. She was very personable and the students that gave the tours appeared proud and happy with the school. If what I have seen so far is any indication of whats to come--we are very happy! I was disappointed only in one aspect--not enough electives--but this could be a district issue not a school choice.

An outstanding school across the entire middle school spectrum. Leadership, teaching, parent involvement - we love this school!

Excellent extracurricular opportunities and caring teachers. My daughter loved it!

I am a student at Bradley. I am now in 8th grade. I am in GT programs which aren't challenging. My parents most of the time have no clue what's going on at school and it's only when progress reports come home that they know I'm even doing my homework. That is the general mood of the school. Also, the extracurricular classes are second-rate. In 6th grade, I was so full of hope that finally I could take a philosophy class! But no - instead I had to settle for orchestra and Latin. Bradley offers only base extracurriculars. Also, Mr. Peel, our principal, falls dreadfully short of the mark.

Not happy with this school. Teachers are not teaching subject matter. They are more concerned with teaching responsibility. Not a large variety of electives. You are very limited to what you can take. Either band or theater arts or choir, but not all. What about other electives like photography, home economics, languages other than spanish, philosophy, --none are available. Parents are told of child's progress every 3 weeks, but if they try to encourage their children to make up--teachers say--You can't. Many teachers don't use the websites that are available to post curriculums/grades/ communication with parents. Many portables/ Limited parent access. PTA is only involved at a monetary level. Lunches have 'snack lines' that far exceed the 'hot lunch' lines. Attendance personell is limited making it difficult to sign children in and out. Run down facility. Peeling paint in porch area. One newsletter comes home-usually after events have occurred. Needs Improvement!

Bradley Middle School is an exceptional school for many reasons. There is outstanding leadership from the administration, creative and dedicated teachers, a high academic standard, excellent music and athletic programs, and active parent participation. Drop-in tutoring is available each morning. Our middle child recently received a coveted Bradley Bear Silver Star Award that he is very proud of!

Bradley is a great school! You have many choices for extracurricular activities, band, orchestra, choir, football, basketball, volleyball, golf, tennis and many other clubs. 6th graders are not allowed to play any sports. Very active PTA. Overall the teachers seem to really care about their students. The principal is very aware at all times what is going on at the campus. It's overcrowded, but construction has started.



 

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