Harmony Heights Residential & Day School

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East Norwich, United States

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Boarding school· School· Mental health service· Non-profit organization

Harmony Heights Residential & Day School Reviews | Rating 2 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Harmony Heights Residential & Day School is located in East Norwich, United States on 60 Walnut Ave. Harmony Heights Residential & Day School is rated 2 out of 5 in the category boarding school in United States.

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60 Walnut Ave

Phone

+1 5169224060

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harmony heights is a therapeutic school for girls who have trouble going through their daily lives. again, a therapeutic school. it won’t be the same as a normal, district school because you’re not in a right state of mind and normal work will overwhelm you. this place is supposed to help you get back on your feet and give you what you need in order to live your life as smoothly as possible. you get a therapist, a group therapist, and every class has a teacher assistant, other than the official teacher. you have the ability to take “outs” whenever you feel overwhelmed. you’ll be well taken care of, and supported. some days, will be hard. and you’re going to hate it but the school has really helped me a lot. you have to give the school a chance, follow the program, and allow yourself to get better. don’t judge the school by some half-thought reviews that are written in a moment of anger or disappointment. if anything, tour the school and see for yourself.

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Barbara Sikorski

My time at harmony was mostly bad but The only good thing I can say at harmony you make some great friends who know what it's like to have issues. Most of The staff don't care about how you feel. Out of my time at harmony there were only two teachers I liked and felt like I could talk to (they weren't even my therapist). Also the school will just accuse one person without even finding out the whole story and that person gets unfair punishment. For everyone whos there I hope things change.

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Serena Black

I used to attend Harmony Heights back in 1999. At the time I never did anything about it, but a lot things really stupid things happened in the school and mostly at the residents. The GLC's and staff at the school handle things in BS ways. I imagine nothing much has changed. You shouldn't send your daughters there. Instead of being understanding like they're supposed to be about any girl that attends. The staff and students aren't. I personally wouldn't send my daughter there. It's psychological BS! I hated it there.....

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Ayla Kugler

Coming to Harmony was the best decision i've ever made. The staff are amazing and care about you so much. all the staff know your name and it's an amazing environment to thrive in. the shyest girls can come out of their shells and really do great here. I started Harmony in my junior year and i wish i knew about this school before then. The one thing that people don't realize is that you have to put in the work to get better here. and the girls who don't care about their mental health are the ones that hate it. the therapists are amazing and they're always available to talk to you or even to just give you a hug. the teachers are amazing and really accommodate the learning to your specific needs. The friends i've made at harmony are so special and i know i will be friends with them forever. There are such terrible reviews of harmony but those are by the students who leave because they don't put in work to get better. Harmony is such a safe environment. when i first heard about it i was so against the weekly individual and group therapy but it is actually amazing because you just hangout with the hilarious and awesome therapist and just talk and it's such a accepting community. All the students are so open about their problems so you really can get closer with these harmony people then you could get to regular district people. I love harmony and I think if you have to the opportunity you should come to. i know i wasn't the most open person before harmony and i never told anybody about my depression and anxiety but coming to harmony just changed the way i view myself and i'm such a different person because of it.