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Graham High School in Columbus, Ohio

Graham High School Detail

(614) 262-1111
3950 Indianola Ave
Columbus, OH 43214
Levels: 9-12
District: Graham School The


Graham High School Census Data

Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:13.56% (2008)
Multiracial:9.3% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:77.6% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:11.5% (2008)

Graham High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating5
Average Principals Rating5
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating5
Average Safety Rating4

Graham High School Reviews

The Graham School has an amazing staff that meet students where they are and build on their strengths while supporting their needs to help them become the best that they can be. They help students to become responsible, positively contributing citizens. The Graham School has the courage, dedication and commitment to do education the right way.
This review was posted by a parent.

At Graham, students can show how smart they are. The atmosphere at the school is relaxed, though, and the school is small enough thatstudents don't get lost.
This review was posted by a parent.

Great School. Pulled daughter out of top suburban school and she has been here for 1 year- she is so much happier and much more mature. No drama or rich want to be sort of girls here. Real girls, real boys and great staff of teachers , etc. Great prep for college is found here. LR ,parent
This review was posted by a parent.

The school is really a rewarding aspect, as it combines academics with experience. But in a few years, with the increasing school enrollment and opening of another college prep school, the idea of free education without a specific curriculum may become a thing of the past.
This review was posted by a student.

Our child has been at the Graham School for 3 years.Overall, it has been a challenging and rewarding experience, both academically and socially. The experiential aspect has provided a real world education and an opportunity for mature growth. The class schedule reads like a liberal arts college instead of a high school. The students are treated somewhat like college students, expected to be independent and responsible for classwork/homework. There is plenty of teacher/student interaction, an important aspect lost in most other schools. The opportunity to problem solve in a variety of situations and to be mentored while doing so is probably the most valuable assest.
This review was posted by a parent.

When I first found out about Graham, I thought I had found my school of my dreams. Students and teachers were open, funny, and charming, which helped me better fit in with the school s community. Shy, I made real friends, flowered and excelled. However, as of recent, the school has become obsessed with structure. The school is becoming more centralized in an effort to keep everyone from failing. Graham is based on learning to take risks and that aspect of the school is being slowly eliminated. Most of the teachers are still outstanding and many people still care about the school and have an idea of what it s about , but I fear they will be gone in a few years. It s still better now, but who knows if it will be in a few years. Anyone who wants to care will do well.
This review was posted by a student.

I am a student at Graham and I can honestly say it is better than any other school I could have attended. The teachers are young and caring, and the classes are about things that we actually care about. Because of the unique way Graham is run, by attending work sites every Tuesday and Thursday, stusents gain a sence of maturity and work ethic. We also have control over various parts of out school; we have the power to change rules and make our school a better place for us to be. Students and Teachers alike are all unique in therselves, and we are encouraged to be who we are, we are encouraged to be different and stand out, and its that support that really helps us develop into the people we are becoming, and being more comfertable with that person, while prepareing us for our lives.
This review was posted by a student.

Graham is unique in the approach to learning--making the classroom work relevant through experiential learning opportunities. Students at Graham know how to apply their coursework to the real world at every grade level. Every student is important, and the staff is creative and flexible enough to handle all levels of ability, from challenging the gifted to engaging the disillusioned! We love Graham!
This review was posted by a parent.

Graham is a unique and extraordinary school. It offers its students the chance to experience amazing teachers, a close community and people who care. I am not a parent but a student who attends Graham. I am on my way to Brown University and can say that i could not have achived what i have without the wonderful teachers at Graham. Our classes have names such as States of mind, A comparitive study of religiobn and astronomical physics. Graham is more like a college or large homeschooling group than a public school. Our classes are extensive and thought provoking and our teachers really care about our minds. I have only good things to say about Graham.
This review was posted by a student.

it is an amazing school, people are accepting, teachers are great, they are young and interesting,but they also know what they are doing. this is a great school for the unconventional learner or the child who needs something more out of a school.
This review was posted by a student.