As a former teacher at Nazareth Hall, I can attest to the sense of community at the school. You could not ask for a more diverse racial and cultural mix than the student body. Students were very empathetic to each other and all were treated as individuals. In my 33 years of teaching, I never saw he kind of tears of sadness on the last day of school because the students were really going to miss the togetherness. On other last days, most students were just happy for summer vacation.
Submitted by parent on November 03, 2015
Father of 2 young ladies, one a graduate and one working her way through. The school staff is warm and friendly and firm when needed. Both my girls loved the school and so did we. Huge bonus, in house dance studio (25 North) so they can be in the same building for after school dance classes.
Submitted by other on September 29, 2013
I am an Alumni of the Nazareth Schools. I began my career at Nazareth Hall in kindergarten and graduated from Nazareth Academy in 12th grade (2002). I went on to get a bachelors degree from Princeton University. I have nothing but fond memories of my time at Nazareth. Trained to think outside of the box, I was well prepared for my undergraduate career. One of my english professors even stopped class to praise the amazing efforts of the Naz teachers who taught me English lit and writing. Many of the Naz teachers and educators who raised, nurtured and taught me still remain, and I visit my Naz family as often as I can when I am in upstate NY. I regret that my daughter will not get a chance to benefit from a Nazareth education. After two years worth of searching, I still have not found an affordable school for her that matches what Nazareth has to offer. There is magic in those hallways!