Columbus School for Girls

Hours

Monday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

Chamber Rating

3.8 - (9 reviews)
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Read Our 9 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.8 - (9 reviews)
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  • Justice Lynnette


    May 3rd, 2021

  • Nika D.

    I went to CSG for 7 years and the atmosphere is perfect--if you are rich, Jewish, and elitist. The attitude was arrogant and snobbish. Too bad because the curriculum was quite good, and clearly they have a lot of money for great facilities. The attitude towards men is akin to that of third wave feminism in general --they are an inferior species. The attitude made my 7 years miserable. The education set me up for a positive future, although I think I would have done fine regardless. Save your money. Unless you want your daughter to be taught these attitudes.
    Apr 23rd, 2019

  • S B.

    CSG was one of the worst experiences of my life. I went there for two years in high school and never has I felt more alone and depressed. For a little background, I have been to every type of school: poor public, best public, charter, and private. My parents thought this would be a great experience where I could learn about myself but it took a turn for the worst.Students life: The girls there are in complete clicks and the separation between economic classes are apparent. Students don't take classes seriously, especially foreign language (I took Spanish) and English. No one ever did the readings for class and it was considered cool to not do your homework. In order to compensate for this teachers offer so much extra credit and "curve" grades to make the school look better. Girls have an excuse not to put there all into school which makes athletics and other extra curriculars a joke. College: Im very analytical so let break down some of the facts on there website. First one given, "The class of 2018 was awarded 7.25 million dollars in scholarships". There were 52 girls in that class leading to an average amount of scholarships of about $140,000.  This would be split up among all the schools they got into and its not uncommon for one to apply to 10+ colleges. 4 years of high school will cost $107,385 in tuition alone.Thereis no ways you will make that back in college admissions. Everything there is about window dressing and the school is NOT WORTH IT. Politics: If you want to groom the future liberal and take away there chance of thinking freely, send them here. Th school sponsored a walkout. Also bake sale and asking for donations to planned parenthood happened quite often.Safety: If you want to send your daughter into an unsafe environment, this is the place for you. It is one of the only schools in Columbus with out an armed guard even though the most dangerous neighborhoods in the city are a few miles away. It is bordered by Livingston, Near East, and Whitehall. With Milo Grogan, the MOST dangerous place in Columbus being 3 miles away. Plus girls have gotten there cars broken into almost every year at kirk campus.
    Dec 1st, 2019

  • Kyle P.

    It is one of the best swimming pools that I have ever swam in Columbus, but McCorkle Aquatic Pavlion at The Ohio State University is still the top pool. The Columbus School for Girls pool is less than 10 years old. It is home of the Unicorns and home for the Unified Aquatic Club. I was able to change with other guys in the Visitors Locker Room, despite is still a girls locker room technically. If it will be the only time to swim at the Columbus School for Girls swimming pool, I would recommend swimming in this pool. I enjoyed every minute being in their pool. I would love to see a Masters team and maybe a Special Olympics team practicing at the CSG pool. The pool membership is only for Bexley residents and students of CSG and members swim teams.
    Apr 18th, 2019

  • Laila Netus

    IT'S SO BETTYLICIOUS HERE. I LOVE IT.
    Mar 29th, 2018

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About
Columbus School for Girls

Columbus School for Girls is located at 65 S Drexel Ave in Columbus, Ohio 43209. Columbus School for Girls can be contacted via phone at 614-252-0781 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

Services

  • TRANSPORTATION

Specialities

  • ARTS & CRAFTS
  • CHEERLEADING
  • CLUBS
  • EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
  • ENGLISH
  • FINE ARTS
  • GOLF
  • HISTORY
  • HOUSES / HOMES
  • MUSIC
  • SOCCER
  • TENNIS

Payment Methods

  • AMEX
  • MasterCard
  • Visa

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Columbus School for Girls?

A The phone number for Columbus School for Girls is: 614-252-0781.


Q Where is Columbus School for Girls located?

A Columbus School for Girls is located at 65 S Drexel Ave, Columbus, OH 43209


Q What is the internet address for Columbus School for Girls?

A The website (URL) for Columbus School for Girls is: https://www.columbusschoolforgirls.org/


Q How big is Columbus School for Girls?

A Columbus School for Girls employs approximately 20+ people.


Q Is there a key contact at Columbus School for Girls?

A You can contact Diane Cooper at 614-252-0781.


Q What days are Columbus School for Girls open?

A Columbus School for Girls is open:
Monday: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed


Q How is Columbus School for Girls rated?

A Columbus School for Girls has a 3.8 Star Rating from 9 reviewers.

Key Contacts

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Diane Cooper
Principal


Hours

Monday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Tuesday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Wednesday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Thursday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Friday:
8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

Ratings and Reviews
Columbus School for Girls

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 9 Reviews )
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2
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Justice Lynnette on Google

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Nika D. on Yelp

image I went to CSG for 7 years and the atmosphere is perfect--if you are rich, Jewish, and elitist. The attitude was arrogant and snobbish. Too bad because the curriculum was quite good, and clearly they have a lot of money for great facilities. The attitude towards men is akin to that of third wave feminism in general --they are an inferior species. The attitude made my 7 years miserable. The education set me up for a positive future, although I think I would have done fine regardless. Save your money. Unless you want your daughter to be taught these attitudes.


S B. on Yelp

image CSG was one of the worst experiences of my life. I went there for two years in high school and never has I felt more alone and depressed. For a little background, I have been to every type of school: poor public, best public, charter, and private. My parents thought this would be a great experience where I could learn about myself but it took a turn for the worst.Students life: The girls there are in complete clicks and the separation between economic classes are apparent. Students don't take classes seriously, especially foreign language (I took Spanish) and English. No one ever did the readings for class and it was considered cool to not do your homework. In order to compensate for this teachers offer so much extra credit and "curve" grades to make the school look better. Girls have an excuse not to put there all into school which makes athletics and other extra curriculars a joke. College: Im very analytical so let break down some of the facts on there website. First one given, "The class of 2018 was awarded 7.25 million dollars in scholarships". There were 52 girls in that class leading to an average amount of scholarships of about $140,000.  This would be split up among all the schools they got into and its not uncommon for one to apply to 10+ colleges. 4 years of high school will cost $107,385 in tuition alone.Thereis no ways you will make that back in college admissions. Everything there is about window dressing and the school is NOT WORTH IT. Politics: If you want to groom the future liberal and take away there chance of thinking freely, send them here. Th school sponsored a walkout. Also bake sale and asking for donations to planned parenthood happened quite often.Safety: If you want to send your daughter into an unsafe environment, this is the place for you. It is one of the only schools in Columbus with out an armed guard even though the most dangerous neighborhoods in the city are a few miles away. It is bordered by Livingston, Near East, and Whitehall. With Milo Grogan, the MOST dangerous place in Columbus being 3 miles away. Plus girls have gotten there cars broken into almost every year at kirk campus.


Kyle P. on Yelp

image It is one of the best swimming pools that I have ever swam in Columbus, but McCorkle Aquatic Pavlion at The Ohio State University is still the top pool. The Columbus School for Girls pool is less than 10 years old. It is home of the Unicorns and home for the Unified Aquatic Club. I was able to change with other guys in the Visitors Locker Room, despite is still a girls locker room technically. If it will be the only time to swim at the Columbus School for Girls swimming pool, I would recommend swimming in this pool. I enjoyed every minute being in their pool. I would love to see a Masters team and maybe a Special Olympics team practicing at the CSG pool. The pool membership is only for Bexley residents and students of CSG and members swim teams.


Laila Netus on Google

image IT'S SO BETTYLICIOUS HERE. I LOVE IT.


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