I have two children at St Eds. We started at the local public school. We found their education and environment to be unsafe and unsatisfactory. My children have grown academically and quite frankly, I’m blown away by their progress. The teachers care and push the kids to their highest ability.
Submitted by student on November 19, 2014
St. Edward's is a great school. I am new this year, and I have been welcomed into their family. St. Edward's has been around for a long time, which is a good thing because a school that can sustain itself for almost 50 years shows that they know how to prepare students for the future. All of my teachers are excellent. I am in all advanced classes, and even though they are challenging, I feel prepared for each test because the teacher has prepared me well. I feel like my teachers actually would like to teach and have their students exceed standards. In addition to the great academics program, the sports program at this school is great. There are many options for every season so students can be active year-round. Finally, the students at St. Edwards are all nice. Every person that I have encountered has been welcoming, friendly, and kind. I made about 5 friends the first day of school, which made me feel that these people actually want to be my friend. St. Edward's is by far the best school I have attended. The whole atmosphere of the school is great, and I feel like I am going to have a great year, and great years to come.
Submitted by parent on May 07, 2012
I can't imagine a better education exists than the one my daughter is getting at St. Ed's. The curriculum, leadership and importance of community involvement taught there can be demanding of the child and parents but are well worth the effort. The result of these demands is an intelligent, polite, respectful, hard working, ready for the real world, young adult. Their faculty, staff and leaders have never been stronger. iIt's a great time for this great school.
Submitted by parent on February 20, 2012
A+ school. My children are receiving a wonderful education, are challenged, and taught to be respectful and kind individuals. They are exposed to music, art, technology, many sports and projects that demand research, creativity and understanding, and they haven't left the lower school yet. The curriculum is demanding but they are taught by those who have clearly mastered their subject area.