I was a student in Rosemont in the early 60's. My time there was wonderful and It helped me survive till I was more able to function safely in the world, even though I was also an angry child, they took me and taught me what no one else ever had.. They were good to us and I got more education there than any where. I loved my cottage (yellow) and the Sisters were excellent. I am sorry to hear it has deteriorated. I never heard an Adult or teacher cuss for the whole 3 years I lived there. The school and all who are there are in our prayers.
Submitted by other on June 01, 2012
I am a person that previously went to this school a few years ago i went in the school scared angry left this school violent even more angry fighting cussing teachers there were awsome but the kids are out of control. For fighting you get removed for two days and sometimes none. But rosemont is a behavioral school but if you want your child to change and increase educational skills then rosemont is not the place. it seems like a place for angered children to express their attitudes. If you have ever seen the bad girl club the atmosphere kind of reminds you of that
Submitted by parent on December 18, 2010
I brought my child here when we first moved to Ohio because I had no other choice. It wasn't a great experience. She was the only Caucasian girl there. Due to that, she was teased daily and had been attacked violently by an older boy. When we transfered to another school, the school gave her a bad reputation. (ex. She couldn't read, wasn't all that bright...etc) It was a ridiculous place for a little girl.