Renaissance Gymnastics Academy

East Providence, 885 Waterman Ave, East Providence, RI 02914 | β˜… 3.8 (17 Review)

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Kendra Metaxas

β˜… 5

We have been members at RGA since my daughter could walk, now 7, and have nothing but fantastic feedback to share. It has been amazing watching her grow and become more confident in her skills.
The facility is always clean and the teachers are awesome! Miss Jen, owner, has always made her self available, whether a child needs extra love before entering a class, encouraging her students and attentive to the parents needs and questions as well. We love RGA!

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Eric Degnan

β˜… 5

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Josephine East

β˜… 5

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Chhavee N

β˜… 1

Tried to reach out multiple times and left messages but no one ever answers

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Gymnastics_ Girl

β˜… 2

This place taught me the basics of gymnastics but not enough to keep me going. The gym always smelled

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Chris Wall

β˜… 1

Staff NOT super friendly - the younger staff need lessons on how to speak with the parents (rude). And don't bother trying to call ahead of time - no one ever answers the phone. Not a professionally run, customer service oriented business.

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Jasmine Encarnacion

β˜… 5

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Lindsey Gumb

β˜… 5

Recently started taking my two year old son here, and it's great! The staff is friendly, and my son has a wonderful time running around like a nut: jumping on the trampoline, playing with the balls, climbing the mats, walking (with my assistance) on the balance beam, etc. He also loves the quiet play area in reception with the toys, and is content to play there for an additional half hour after the gym. Best $20 I've spent in a long time!

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Krisha Patel

β˜… 5

I need help what age group do they do

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Renee Medeiros

β˜… 5

Great place for kids with friendly staff!

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Thunderiix

β˜… 5

It is a good place it is fun go their

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Donnalee boisseau

β˜… 1

SAVE YOUR MONEY!!!! this place is a joke.. My daughter actually regressed from taking classes there! I basically threw money away!

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Marissa Sbarbuno

β˜… 4

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Ashley Dunno

β˜… 5

I need you guys to tell me, I am 11 years old, I have permission from my parents to find a gymnastic place, I think this is the one I wanna join, but, is this good? Do we perform?

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D-LO β€œHimotoma”

β˜… 5

My daughter has been going here now for 2 years great place. IT NEVER smells like a gym its very clean and the staff is super friendly. For those who don't know what open play is, its when kids run around play and use there imagination. There are staff there but they are more like monitors who sometime push or help kids when they need some assistance.

My daughter also goes here for beginner gymnastics.. Its been great, her teacher Lauren is very patient yet stern which my wife and I love. We look forward to re in rolling her.

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Eugenia Teixeira

β˜… 1

They're staff is very rude (including the owner), bad sportsmanship, they critisized my young daughters because they were black. I'm never going there again !

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Michael Kreyssig

β˜… 5

My daughter has been attending RGA since she was 2 years old. When she first started she was very shy and really wanted nothing to do with the classes. My wife and I actually had to sit in the classes with her because she refused to participate in any of the activities unless we were next to her. The staff did a phenomenal job of working with my daughter and getting her to come out of her shell.

Now, four years later she is on their competition team, doing great and loves gymnastics and loves her coaches. We can't wait to see what she will accomplish here in the future.

Regarding the review about open play. I do not think the person fully understood what "Open Play" is. Think of it as taking your kids to Chuck E Cheese or Monkey Joes. The workers are there to enforce rules. These are not instructional periods. Depending on the age group, the parents do stay and watch their children. For the older age groups the children are free to practice and play on whatever equipment they wish. But again these are not actual classes, but are a great way to introduce your child to RGA, or just give them a place to blow off some steam for a few hours.

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