| School Name | Address | Phone | Grades | County | Type | District Name |
| Point Fermin Elementary School | 3333 Kerckhoff Avenue San Pedro, CA 90731 | (310) 832-2649 | K-5 | Los Angeles | public | Los Angeles Unified |
| Date | Who | Comments |
| 10/9/2012 | parent | My daughter has attended this school for the past 5 years. I couldn't be happier. Being a marine science magnet school, teachers are always finding creative ways to incorporate it into their daily lesson plan. The parent involvement is incredible, no matter when u show up, u will also find a parent there. Teachers are always willing to work with you if your child is struggling or if you have any concerns. The PTO is great, they are a very active group and have a great relationship with the teachers and rest of the staff. |
| 9/20/2012 | parent | This school does have a higher test score then our home school.But if your student is not doing well they do not qualify for tutoring.Point Fermin does have a few good teachers but not all are up to pare and if your lucky your child will get the good teachers. If not they fall behind, My complaint one teacher that left for a different position three months into a new school years leaving students hanging without a permanent teacher for the rest of the year. Not good for our students just wondering what other parents think about this.Many teachers taking maternity leave leaving for half of the school year and again substitute teachers filling in with our students this can affect our childrens learning and we only get one shot at this with our kids at the losing end. not to mention why do they let the outstanding teachers leave at the end of the school year and keep the couple of teachers who are not on track with proper learning. This school has room for improvement. |
| 6/5/2012 | parent | If your looking for a great school for your kids send them elsewhere. The problem with this school starts with the pinciple and ends with the pto. There is no sense of comminity here. All the principle seems to care about are test scores and not the welfare of the children. Whenever I pass by the PTO they are complaining about the school or gossiping about faculty members. If not for my child's wonderful teacher I would have pulled my child out of this school immediately upon noticing these things. Please be aware there is a problem with bullying at this school. I often ask my child if they are having an issue with any other child at school. We've been fortunate enough to not have an issue personally, but I know of many others who have. |
| 2/6/2012 | parent | With its new marine-science magnet program, small community, historic building, and active parents, Point Fermin is a hidden gem in LAUSD. Our son is in his second year here, after good and bad experiences in other grade schools in LA and Miami. He's had two excellent teachers. They go on frequent field trips and bring in interesting arts and other community activities. As a newcomer, he was welcomed enough to be elected to student council. He particularly loves the Native American Club, which helps him get in touch with his heritage. This is a small school; the parents play a big role in making it what it is. They have worked out the parking issues. There are leadership issues, but that means the good parents and teachers get to step in and run this beautiful facility. |
| 1/26/2012 | parent | We have been so pleased with this school and have had children attending for over four years. My children learn so much marine biology and we walk to the local aquarium on a regular basis. In addition, the teachers are fantastic and caring. If we ever have a concern, it is handled quickly and professionally by the staff and teachers. My children have excelled on state testing and have learned so much. |
| 11/19/2010 | parent | This is a great little school. If you are a parent that is looking to not participate or complain because there is no parking lot I encourage you to look elsewhere. Valet programs take volunteers and parents who care. We are a group of parents who care and spend our time making a difference to the children at the school. We don't mind walking one block to get into the school. As we have become a magnet we have more working parents that still manage to be active in our children's education. The days of screeching in front of school and throwing your child out and never helping out at the school are over in most all schools. If you are that type of parent, this is not the school for you. What other school walks to the aquarium, the beach, and Marine Mammal Center on a regular basis. There are many activities at this school and we are very happy here. |
| 11/10/2010 | parent | The Principal and teachers are dedicated to providing a healthy and creative learning environment. |
| 10/15/2010 | parent | I highly recommend looking at other schools in San Pedro, . the principal should be replaced for a new one, poor PTO,, not enough activities, terrible parking, that causes arguments among some parents,, there are better shools in San Pedro for sure |
| 1/14/2010 | parent | This is my sons first year and he LOVES IT! He loves his teacher . I live in Lomita and got my son into their Magnet Program, at first he was not happy going on the bus at 7:00 and coming home at 4:00 but after his first week I asked him if he still wanted to go back to his old school which was 5 min. away from my house and he said NO WAY MOM. He enjoys learning about Marine Science he enjoys their field trips ,he got to open up a fish and he just loves it, his teacher is a adimit scuba diver which he thinks is just the coolest thing ever ., so I am so happy for him and feel privileged to have been accepted so that my son could benefit from this schools programs. |
| 5/12/2009 | parent | Great neighborhood school with fantastic local resources like the aquarium. I don't understand why parents complain about parking. We should teach our kids to walk, bike, scooter to school with supervision. It's healthy for their minds and bodies and easier on the environment. Organizing Parent-volunteers to supervise, curbside, drop-off and pick-up would also be helpful (Hey, be part of the solution). A Safe Routes to Schools program here between the City of San Pedro and Parents could really help kick this off. |
| 4/30/2009 | parent | Point Fermin El. is a really good school. It has the best teachers , principal and school libarian. The grades are k -5 . They always have a nutritious and delicious meal .They have dance classes . theater , drama and more. |
| 2/24/2009 | parent | We live in the neighborhood and love this small school. My child is thriving and learning so much. There are so many extra activities including yoga, art, drama and dance. His teacher is amazing, caring yet firm. As far as not having a parking lot, I walk and on the many days I drive I have never parked more then a block away. My only disappointment is the other parents at the school. There are a handful that do everything and some that can not because of work. Many chose to do nothing. The few that help, like me, work and have other small children. It is because of the lack of parent help that there isn't a drop off system in place. The leadership is great, but hopefully with the school becoming a magnet, some of the parents that do nothing but complain will go somewhere else. |
| 11/25/2008 | parent | I would highly recommend looking at other schools with more resources and better administration than Point Fermin. The school definitely has a small school atmosphere-one that is hopelessly adrift on the high seas of misguided LA-Unified District policy. My child is in a split-grade class. The teacher has two separate curriculum to teach, with the results being 2 hours of independent study daily for the older kids in the class. Some other notable facts about Point Fermin: there are no PE classes; no parking or drop off plans in effect - the teachers union prevents them from assisting with bringing the children in safely; you can also expect to receive a load of hastily conceived fliers and announcements for meetings, often taking place during the next business day. Hopefully when the science magnet starts next year, it will have a different director than the current principal, someone who is capable... |
| 9/16/2008 | parent | Point Fermin is a Great School! Our scores have gone up over 100 points over a three year period. We are now a Marine Science Magnet and are competitive with the top schools in San Pedro. You can't beat that and still maintain a small school atmosphere. I would recommend this school to anyone bringing their children here. We are also a military family. |
| 9/4/2008 | parent | We are also a military family coming from san diego, though I loved my son's last school point fermin has not disappointed. I now have 2 sons attending and one is in the gifted program which I love. I also hate the parking but what can you do, it'd be great if they could build a parking lot or make pick up and drop off easier, that is my only complaint, it really is pretty bad especially if you have younger children at home and/or are not able to walk. The principal is very involved and the teachers are awesome, the communication is fantastic. |
| 7/16/2008 | parent | We are also a military family and I have both of my daughters in Point Fermin. My eldest has been here since 1st grade, and my youngest started with kindergarten. They are now going into 5th and 3rd grade. This school is fantastic! The teachers are wonderful, so committed to each and every student, and Point Fermin is such a family. The emphasis on marine science is phenomenal, your child will learn so much about the ocean and the environment. Academically, I couldnt be happier either. We are deeply saddened to be leaving this school, and hope that our next will welcome us with as open arms as Point Fermin. |
| 1/28/2008 | parent | We are a military family and just moved here from New Orleans. I am thouroghly disappointed with the lack of emphasis put on school work and homework. This school is also lacking in oraganization. My daughter is in the 3rd grade and will not be attending Point Fermin in the 4th. |
| 10/23/2007 | teacher | I have nothing but great things to say about Point Fermin. The extra programs that are provided for the kids are beyond compare.African drumming and dance, art, theater, music, Catalina Island Marine Institute,Cabrillo Aquarium and the Marine Mammal Science Center...everyone should be so lucky to have a child who is a part of the Point Fermin community. The API is outstanding which proves that the teaching staff and administration are some of the best in San Pedro. I am proud to be a part of the Point Fermin family. |
| 10/10/2007 | parent | Having just moved here from out of state, (military) my daughter is a new student at Point Fermin. I am so far very disappointed with some things and happy with others. I am disappointed with the lack of parking, in fact there is not even a parking lot, I have to drive around for hours to park or risk getting a ticket!!! It is unacceptable. Next, the test scores are extremely low and although rising a little each year are still concerning. What could the problem be? The class sizes are horrid. I am very concerned for her when we move from here. However, her teacher is trying very hard, its not her fault there is sooooo little funding. |
| 9/5/2007 | parent | My daughter attends Pt. Fermin Elementary - she is now in the third grade. We love this school, it's small and everyone seems to know everyone. |
| 6/8/2007 | parent | Our son attended Pt. Fermin from 2nd grade to 4th. Being a military family we were concerned when we moved to Virginia that our child who seem to always struggle at Pt. Fermin had 'been left behind'. Would just like to report that not only did he do great in the Virginia school system but has been on the honor roll every quarter this year. All because of great teachers like Ms.Bongiovanni, Mrs. Chow and Mrs. Lloyd at Pt. Fermin. Ladies [my son] got it after all and I thank all of you. |
| 3/28/2007 | parent | This is my son's first year and so far it has been great. He is excelling and his teacher is wonderful. I was very worried at first because the school's scores were very very low, they improved dramatically over the year. The parents seem to be involved quite a bit and I appreciate the information sent home, I don't feel left out of anything. Overall, I feel a lot better knowing my son is getting a good education because I sure was worried when we first moved here. |
| 4/22/2006 | parent | Great little nieghbor hood school.But it does need renovation |
| 9/23/2005 | teacher | Point Fermin is a quaint, friendly, community school. The staff is welcoming. The teachers are nurturing and show a genuine concern for all students. The community takes a vested interest in the success of the school. Point Fermin participates in many programs bringing outside experiences into the school and taking the students outside of school for hands-on experiences and educational opportunities; collaboration and partnerships with community resources are what adds much to the depth of knowledge the students gain. |
| 1/12/2005 | parent | Not enough school supplies yard/classroom etc. Not enough extracurricular activities , that includes after school activities and/or programs. |
| 8/20/2004 | parent | Point Fermin Elementary School is a great school. Although my son has only attend one year here. They have been wonderful in keep the parents aware of what is going on. The kindergarten program send week packets home with homework and upcoming information, not to mention their month school newpaper. Point Fermin has many volunteer parents which help make the Art to Grow On program the best. Their monthly recognition programs help encourage the children by rewarding them with certificates and coupons for pizza. |
| 6/16/2004 | parent | I have 2 children at Point Fermin, and we have been there for 2 years. The old principle, Mrs. Balmano was great. The new principle doesn't seem as involved in the individual success of the children like Mrs Balmano was. There are a few great teacher there, but I find the cirriculum lacking. In my childrens classes there have been no regular math tests, no science fairs, only 1 spelling bee, only spelling test every friday. It seems like there is a fundraiser every month. Coming from a private school before Point Fermin, I am more disappointed than I thought I would be. |
| 6/16/2004 | parent | The school is ok, its not the best but the teachers try hard and the children really like them. After school supervision is not so good, the children hurt themselves a lot. My opinion is the teachers would accomplish much more if the school had better funding to provide updated materials and give the teachers more resources. |
| 6/13/2004 | parent | This is a great example of a small-town school in a big city district. Attention is individualized and the parents are quite active. Frequent field trips and recognition during assemblies are among the aspects my child enjoys most. |