Seventy years ago (1951) I was enrolled at St. Bernard at age 5. Through high school graduation, I attended eighteen schools, from Green Tree, Pennsylvania, Ocean City elementary, Maryland (no loss of class-time during hurricanes as long as the ocean did not cross the beach) to Pasadena, California (George Washington elementary), Mission San Gabriel, California, St. Christopher's new school, West Covina, California, and ultimately, Mount St. Joseph, Baltimore, Maryland.My father was a professional engineer, St. Bernard was a first class institution and provided a solid foundation.On homework, by third grade we were given assignments in each topic; I would pick one topic each night, seldom two topics.After the war, I graduated as an electrical engineer from the University of Maryland, and subsequently, from the School of Law in Baltimore, and practiced law in the U.S. and Courts of the State of Maryland and District of Columbia ever since.
Submitted by parent on June 02, 2019
Love having my children at the school. It's such a great community and the administration is constantly investing in the school.
Submitted by parent on June 02, 2017
We had a terrible experience at St. Bernard School. Our child needed extra help and the school was not able to provide an environment for our child to succeed. There was minimal to no communication between the AIU teacher and the main classroom teacher. It felt like children were just shuffled off to AIU to get them out of the main classroom teacher's hair not to provide them with the extra focused help that they need to successfully complete their school work. We had to move on to another school because wasting another year of my child's education was just not an option!