No school is perfect. SSPP has been a great fit for my children.
Submitted by parent on June 23, 2020
Poor. There are some great people for sure however the academics are not there. My kids were ahead when they enrolled in this school...they got decent grades but are now behind going into their new school and we have a lot of catch up work to do. There were no active clubs for them to join. Sports were 50/50...some great experiences but some really terrible ones. Teachers matter more in this school than the kids do....and I'm not paying tuition for private school to feel like my children's education comes second to teacher comfort. There is also no art teacher or dedicated art program and in two years my kids were never once permitted to go to the library.
Submitted by parent on June 19, 2020
The strong Catholic foundation, family-oriented atmosphere, and rigorous academics all contribute to the quality education at SsPp.
Submitted by parent on March 10, 2017
I enjoy the sports and the very amazing friends here. No one gets bullied and we all get along. Some teachers are awesome, but some are completely illogical, favoring of students, and just ridiculous. Also if you complain about a teacher, you get lectured about how we did everything wrong. You also can't choose classes, so you're forced to take art, music, and spanish.
Submitted by parent on May 14, 2011
This school is spotless compared to the public schools. Teachers really care about the students and devote their own after-school time for clubs and activities. Curriculum is much more challenging than public schools, and you and your children will form friends forever when your kids attend this school. Unfortunately, there is no mechanism for addressing special education needs beyond extra reading support. It's more like a family than just a school.