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St. Mary-Basha Catholic School

Private | K-8 | 534 students

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Posted January 8, 2013

My daughter has gone to St Mary basha's for 3 years now. The teachers are amazing and the staff is too. We love the small classroom sizes and the school over all. The new principal is great. She knows every child and their parents! We are so blessed!
—Submitted by a parent


Posted September 30, 2012

My kids went to a "10" school in Henderson (NV). I was concerned we would find the parent and teacher commitment we had at the former public school. St. Mary's-Basha Catholic School has exceeded my expectation. The teachers are excellent and genuinely concerned and involved with the students. The principal provides strong leadership. The parent involvement is amazing. Both my duaghter and son are doing well. The diversity, faith building and academic instructions provide me great comfort in the long term success and stewardship of my children.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted September 30, 2012

My children have been attending SMBCS for the past four years. The principal is a strong leader who sets high standards and ensures parental involvement. The teachers are high performers who care about the children and are personally involved in ensuring the sucess of every child. The parents are extremely involved and are required to volunteer in various capacities. Original intentions were to give them a couple of years and allow them to complete sacraments and form a strong religous foundation. I am now committed to them moving through Catholic high school.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted June 6, 2012

I am a former student of St. Mary-Basha School. The technology program not only prepared me for high school, it helped me exceed my peers on many projects. I felt the teachers really cared about me and I received a strong Catholic foundation. Thank you!


Posted June 6, 2012

Working at St. Mary-Basha is a true blessing. Our staff "walks their faith" by working together toward Catholic Identity. We received the highest rating through WCEA as a "highly effective" school. God bless our students, parents and teachers for making this a great learning institution!
—Submitted by a teacher


Posted August 3, 2011

St. Mary Basha is an amazing school. It meets children's academic and spiritual needs. I see some negative reviews on here and I wonder if these people are sure they have the right school. I guess you can't please all of the people all of the time and I wonder if they have ever found a school they do like. The teachers are professional and caring. The technologoffered is first rate. The principal knows every child's name. The students care for one another. Still not sure, check out the website and take a tour. The school speaks for itself.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted April 1, 2011

My two daughters attended St. Mary-Basha School since kindergarten, went on to excel at Xavier College Preparatory, graduated from NAU and both have successful jobs. Both were inspired in their faith since elementary school because of the faculty's strong dedication to Catholic education. All the children have a chance to lector in church, say morning & afternoon prayers, receive religious education and the Sacraments, interact with clergy, celebrate the liturgical calendar, and practice being good little Christians with service projects in and around school. Many of the teachers have Master's degrees, high expectations and work extra hours to provide free tutoring to help every student succeed. The curriculum is challenging but appropriate and interesting. The administration brings creative people to the school for ALL to enjoy -- poets, authors, artists, musicians, actors, etc. -- as well as, offering enrichment opportunities for all the students to participate in the Arts. The 6th grade Science Camp, 7th grade Sea World turn-around, and the 8th grade Washington D.C. trip are unique junior high perks as well. I highly recommend this school for an excellent elementary education.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted February 2, 2011

As a student, I really enjoyed this school. Unlike many schools in Arizona, it has a lot of windows and visual access to outdoor spaces. Recess and lunch weren't in cramped, indoor, windowless cafeterias, but in a spacious, outdoor Ramada. Outdoor courts between wings of the school allowed learning to sometimes expand into these spaces and provided places for students to spend time before school and between some classes when older. I thought my teachers were great and the lack of "Chris" wasn't too apparent. I never fell behind, but that might be because of how helpful and nurturing to learning my parents were. After graduating 8th grade, I went on to get above a 4.0 at Brophy in Phoenix with plenty of Honors and AP classes. I am finishing my senior year at ASU now as an Architecture student as well as completing an Honors Thesis for Barrett, The Honors College. Friends I made here have stuck with me for life. 4 stars.


Posted January 4, 2011

Our experience here was very disappointing. Academically, both of my children fell significantly behind and teachers failed to note or address it. Teacher/parent communication is terrible. Teachers are mediocre. Atmosphere can be very cold. Discipline policy and just, clear enforcement is extremely broken. I wish it was a better school because I believe in the principle of Catholic education, but this school needs some kind of overhaul.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted December 7, 2010

I agree with the comment on March 12, 2010. We were at St Mary Basha, thinking that It was a good school, where they teach the love of God. But for my surprise they said that just for appearance, in the reality, they scream to the students and there's a real problem with bullies. The Peacemaker pledge, is a mumble in the morning. But no one applies it.... You could go in person and as soon as you enter the lobby You'll feel the emptiness of love and God in there.... sad a Christian school without Chris.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted June 10, 2010

All three of my children attended St. Mary-Basha Catholic School and while it was challenging it was very well worth it. They provide all the major sports for the 6-8th grade as well as music and art as part of their curriculum. Students can join the choir as early as 5th grade and they learn about leadership by participating in the student council. My children were well prepared for the rigors of Catholic High School by the foundation that was laid by St. Mary-Basha. I highly recommend this school!
—Submitted by a parent


Posted April 29, 2010

Because they have a great curriculum and care about their students.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted March 12, 2010

To comment on the December 15, 2009 review, there is a community feel, but this can also be translated to clique-ish and gossipy. Unless the child has a diagnosed learning disability do not expect extra help; they refer you to charter or public schools for lesser expectations. There are problems with bullying despite saying they use the Peacebuilder program. If you inquire into this school, ask them to explain this. I've found its a 'pledge' the kids mumble during morning prayer and that's it. There is no application by teachers, staff, volunteers.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted February 17, 2010

St Mary-Basha offers a high quality education for K-8 grade students. The principal of this school genuinely cares about her students and encourages parents to become more involved in their child's educational life. Prior to attending St Mary-Basha my child struggled academically and socially. My child was considered a problem student at many schools. Within the first week of my child attending St Mary-Basha, teachers and staff were able to detect and bring to my attention their immediate concerns regarding my child's reading, writing and lack of confidence. Thanks to the excellent staff/ teachers and reading program, my child has reached academic achievements that perhaps at one time he never thought he could achieve. In three years I have seen a strong spiritual and academic growth in my child. I can honestly say that this school has instilled positive feelings towards education and our Catholic faith.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted January 28, 2010

St. Mary-Basha is a wonderful Catholic environment for k-8 grade levels. We have two kids at St. Mary-Basha and we are very pleased with the education and Catholic encouragement the teachers/staff give to our children. We are 100% sure that our children are at the right school to grow closer to their faith and excell in their education. With those two factors well combined on campus, our children will be enriched and enlightened daily.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted January 27, 2010

St. Mary-Bahsa is a great school. My son has been attending for 4 years. We moved from another Catholic School and are really pleased. The teachers are supportive. He is able to stay after school to get help with homework, and loves his teachers. We couldn't be more pleased.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted January 27, 2010

My children came from another Catholic School and we could not be happier with education, love and support they have received. The principal is proactive and a advocate for all children. Most Catholic schools won't even accept children with learning differences and St. Mary's has staff that specifically works with students that struggle in all areas but especially reading. The children are challenged and nurtured. This school is a top choice for parents who care about their kids education.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted January 27, 2010

My grandchildren attend this school and we are very happy with the results so far. Education stresses the basics with an exceptinal computer program. We will continue with this school as long as it remains this way.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted January 27, 2010

This is a wonderful school with a cultural and social mix of students that encourages all aspects of a childs development. We love it.
—Submitted by a parent


Posted January 27, 2010

WE LOVE ST. MARY-BASHA!!! Our principal's top priority is 'what is best for each child,' and she knows EVERY child at the school. SMB is the only Catholic school I know of that has an on-site Speech Pathologist, reading specialists and Mon.-Thur. after school math tutoring. Parent involvement is praised and sincerely appreciated. Technology department and in each class is cutting-edge. Front office staff are kind, cheerful and professional. This is a place that honors families and loves children!
—Submitted by a parent


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Student ethnicity

Ethnicity This school
White 69%
Hispanic 25%
Asian/Pacific Islander 4%
Black 1%
American Indian/Alaska Native 0%
Source: NCES, 2007-2008

Student-teacher ratio

  This school District averageState average
Students per FTE teacher 19N/AN/A
Source: NCES, 2007-2008

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200 W Galveston St
Chandler, AZ 85225
Phone: (480) 963-4951

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