Immaculate Conception Catholic School is a very special place. With class sizes capped at 10 students, everyone can excel here. The special education program is second to none in the Augusta Area, but it is also a great place for parents seeking a very small student to teacher ratio for children of any ability. Before deciding on a school in Augusta, definitely come to ICCS and see all the great things happening there.
Submitted by parent on January 11, 2019
Mrs. Albert is an awesome teacher. Her daily teacher-parent communication is invaluable.
Submitted by parent on November 16, 2018
one of the best schools in the south just great
Submitted by parent on November 11, 2018
We love ICCS! It is a very special place and we would highly recommend to everyone, especially if you have a child with special needs.
Submitted by other on November 09, 2018
My grandson loves this school because it challenges him to do his best. He is above grade in all subjects.
Submitted by parent on November 08, 2018
I am so grateful for this school and for what it has done for my children. We have been so pleased with their educational gains.
Submitted by parent on May 18, 2017
I have no idea who writes the good reviews on this school. This is by far the worst school I have ever witnessed. From over one hundred kids and now only around 50 attend this school right now. If you have 7k to burn go for it. If not, RUN. Principal is awful and teachers are inexperienced.
Submitted by parent on August 04, 2015
We are a new family at Immaculate Conception this school year and attended their new family orientation last week. We are a military family and have moved around. We have been so impressed with the helpfulness of the staff and the friendliness and knowledge of the teachers at this school. The classes are small for a reason and our son won't just be another kid in a big class. Every student has their own personal learning plan! We are happy with our choice of schools in our new town.
Submitted by parent on June 03, 2015
Why is it that the vast majority of teaching staff choose to leave this school every year? Is it the pay, the admosphere, the administration? I don't know, but I will say that my child had the absolute BEST teacher this year in third grade, yet she will not be returning next year. Each year a new teaching staff is hired, and each year that (majority) staff leaves. This cannot be good for the students. One never knows who the teacher will be until the first day of school. I have had conversations with the principal who made it clear it's "her way or the highway". No discussion, no dissent. That is why my children will not be returning next year, as a number of other parents have chosen to do the same. When there is only 1 child next year in the sixth grade that tells you something....and that something is not good. If I knew where his teacher this year was teaching next year, I would put my children in that school. Do your "homework" as a parent and look elsewhere for your children's education. Until the principal and parish priest are gone, things will never change.
Submitted by parent on September 01, 2014
We are a new family at ICCS this year. We love all our children's teachers. They are very friendly, but they definitely are pushing the students to excel well beyond what is expected in any of the public schools in the area, including Columbia County where we came from. The school is very clean and welcoming. The school also takes it's Catholic faith seriously which we really appreciate. I am so glad we made the switch.
Submitted by parent on August 26, 2014
With small class sizes, a vibrant Catholic identity, strong leadership through our principal, and dynamic and dedicated teachers; I wouldn't want my children anywhere else. We love ICCS!
Submitted by parent on May 29, 2014
My husband and I have been very pleased with the change at Immaculate Conception Catholic School. Very Catholic environment. Small class sizes. The leadership pushes the children to academic excellence. Safe location next to the new library. A great choice at an affordable tuition rate.
Submitted by parent on May 24, 2014
The school is hoping through tremendous turmoil right now with the new principle. Nine teachers are leaving, large number of families are sending their children to other schools for the next school year, and the principle doesn't seem to care. My children have been going to IC for many years, but they will be going to another private school next year. I hope the school finds a genuine principle who will lead it the way Christ wants them to. Sad IC gas come to this.
Submitted by other on April 02, 2010
I recently became aquainted with Immaculate Conception. ( The location has changed and the school is now located at 811 Telfair Street in Augusta, GA) I find the staff to be very positive and professional. Students are learning and engaged in meaningful activities. Many visitors have been to the school recently for enrichment. Also, students take advantage of the school location and take field trips to local theatre and museums. Soon the new library will open and Immaculate Conception will benefit from the wealth of resources.