A Parent’s Journey: Finding Partnership and Hope at The Royce School

“Being a parent today has never been more challenging, and as a solo dad, I knew raising a child on my own would have its obstacles. But the last thing I expected was to struggle to find a school that would truly partner with me in my child’s education.

Before Royce, we were searching.

Over the years, we attended five different schools. I employed a full-time tutor six days a week. We participated in social-skills workshops and countless extracurricular activities – all in an effort to help my child build connections and succeed academically. Despite all of this, my child would come home emotionally overwhelmed. Bullying, teacher bias, lack of resources, oversized classes, and schools unwilling to collaborate made every day a struggle. Education had become an insurmountable barrier instead of a bridge to his future.

Then we found The Royce School – and everything changed.

We were moving to Savannah from Brooklyn a month into the school year, and finding the right school felt urgent and overwhelming. Most local private schools required in-person tours and interviews – logistically impossible during a long-distance move. But Laci at Royce took a different approach. She took the time to get to know my child and me through virtual meetings, staying in touch throughout our transition.

When we arrived in Savannah, my child shadowed for a few days. For the first time in years, he came home smiling, excited, and willing to step outside his comfort zone. We enrolled on the third shadow day, and I knew we had finally found our place.

After Royce, my child thrives.

My son now enjoys school. He leaves each day with confidence, smiling and eager to share what he’s learned. The growth I’ve witnessed over the past three years has been nothing short of remarkable. As we enter our third year at Royce in 2025, our goal is clear: we want to stay through graduation.

But Royce isn’t just a school; it’s a true partnership.

What sets Royce apart is their genuine commitment to listening to parents and continuously improving. They understand that growth isn’t just for students; it’s for everyone. Over the past three years, I’ve watched Royce transform alongside its families, always striving to do better. I believe in this school so deeply that I volunteered to help launch the Royce Parent Association because I wanted to give back to a community that gave my son his future.

My advice to searching families:

If you’re looking for a school that truly individualizes education and partners with parents, take a closer look at The Royce School. It’s a hidden gem that many people don’t realize exists, but once you find it, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it.

We are all on a journey. At Royce, we found ours.”

Jason Warner
Parent of 8th Grader, Class of 2030

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