My wife and I have three children at St. Anne's. I work in education and want the best for our them — that's why we chose St. Anne's. Our kids have not only grown as lifelong learners in this safe, beautiful school, but as human beings who care about others, work hard, and live with integrity. There are great schools everywhere, but this one is truly special. Thank you, St. Anne's!
Submitted by parent on November 15, 2019
St. Anne's is such a special school. The teachers and staff know our children so well and due to the small class sizes, they are able to tailor their learning to accommodate their individuals needs and learning styles. They teach the students to be respectful and positive members of their community and environment. Our children love going to school and when we drop them off in the morning, we know that they are safe and loved and learning so much. I cannot imagine sending our children anywhere else. They gain more than just an education from St. Anne's, they learn how to be better people.
Submitted by other on April 15, 2019
Since its founding, SAES has strived to help children feel "loved, known, challenged and inspired" for their bright futures. As a past parent and now as current board member, I feel that palpable energy and spirit every time I enter through the bright red doors. Thriving initiatives including environmental awareness and action, diversity and equity work, progressive teaching, child centered learning, and a commitment to the arts, health and wellness--all emphasized as children grow and love their community. Pay a visit; when you walk through the red doors you will find a great school.
Submitted by other on August 21, 2014
St. Anne's is a really great school. The teachers are all very loving and care about how you're doing inside and outside of the classroom. The kids are, for the most part, really nice. It's been a little while since I "graduated" but I still talk to some of my old classmates pretty regularly. The academics are semi-challenging (I had come from a college prep Pre-k - 12 school when I transferred). For a small private school, their middle school athletics (while limited) are really good. Every student is involved in the arts program at some point. Community service and helping others is something they try to instill in their students at an early age. The older kids (particularly 8th graders) are major role models for the younger grades. That was kind of cool, although sometimes I wished we as older students had more freedom. High school placement for the 8th graders is very important to them, and many go to privates for high school. Unique to St. Anne's, some of their students go off to top notch boarding schools - myself included - which is something you don't usually see a lot of in Delaware.
Submitted by parent on October 21, 2012
We have been with the school for five years now, and each year it seems to get even better. The school always seems to make choices based on what is best for students. The teachers know their students better than any school I have known. The written comments on my child's report card are sometimes three pages long and they affirm that my child is known and loved. Best of all my child loves to go to school every day!