Great overall experience. They truly create a community of support for their children. They offer many ways for their students to get involved before and after school. The academic curriculum is very strict and puts responsibility on the child to stay on top of studying even if there is no written homework. The faculty is extremely approachable and open door with all communication. We have love this school for our child.
Submitted by parent on September 10, 2014
This school is excellent. I have two children there and have relatives who have also sent there children there. My children are learning things that I never had even heard of at their grade level. The teachers and staff are very caring. They take the time before, during and after school to help the kids out if need be. The principal has been there for many years and is very well respected among the community. Many of the staff members can be found in church on weekends and also have their children in the school. The school always seems to be upgrading the technology and facilities, so there is no issue with the kids falling behind their public school counterparts. There are also numerous after school clubs, activities and athletic teams, so the students are always together. It's really like a family. The only negative I can note is that it always seems as though the same parents volunteer for activities and fundraiser, although I suppose that that's the same everywhere.
Submitted by parent on August 02, 2010
As a parent myself who has attended private school from K -10th grade I personally do not feel the school adequately prepares our children. I believe their resources are extremely outdated. My son who has attended the school for two years has regressed. The academic program at Assumption is not challenging the students as they are only working to the state standards which are low. For the money paid, you might as well send your child to a public school.
Submitted by parent on July 05, 2010
From a parent whose child spent five years at Assumption. Please check out the public school before diving into private. You just might be surprised.