St. Johns Catholic School

Private | PK-5 | Roman Catholic | 58 students |  

PHONE: (479) 967-4644

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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1912 W Main St

Russellville, AR 72801

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Russellville's St. Johns Catholic School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 58 students in grades PK-5.

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Academic contests; Associations: NCEA; Coed; Computer arts; P.E. classes; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Nov 15, 2010
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Wonderful! All faculty & staff take special interest in each child. Student/teacher ratio is excellent, very hands-on, lots of parental involvement. We have been so pleased--I only wish my kids could attend through high school!
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Posted on Jul 19, 2009
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I now have my second child attending St. John's. My oldest graduated in 2005. My daughter is currently in the Pre-K program and St. John's continues to be a wonderful Christ filled atmosphere where children can reach their fullest potential. The student to teacher ratios are wonderful and the staff is perfect. Probably the best thing is the community of parents who work together to make this school so wonderful. The best place to send your children in Russellville.
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Posted on Jul 8, 2009
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The teacher to student ratio is great. Christ centered learning environment with the best teachers in the River Valley. The parents are great so is the staff! Our child just finished his first year there and we are extrememly pleased. Come visit St. John's Catholic School and you can see for yourself.
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Posted on May 20, 2008
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Pre-k-5th school: The parents are fabulous; the teachers uplifting and God centered; the children know they are loved and important. All four of my children are now in the top 25% (at least) in their public school classes, and their teachers always compliment me on how mannerly and helpful they are. St.John's teaches good morals/values as well as strong education, and in my book that is a great school.
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Posted on Aug 3, 2006
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St. John's provides a wonderful academic opportunity for K-5. The teachers truly enjoy teaching in a Christian environment with an excellent student teacher ratio. The parent involvement is phenominal. My children have been well prepared for every academic success including music, spanish, and art. It's an incredible school that offers a well-rounded education. I'm not easy to please and I highly recommend it. Come visit and see for yourself!
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Posted on Mar 12, 2005
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I'm not a parent, but I was a student there, from kindergarden until 4th grade, and I honestly believe St. John's is one of the best elementary schools in our area. I'm in the 9th grade now, have a 3.8 GPA, take all Pre-AP classes except one, and I'm the President of our National Junior Honor Society, and almost every kid that was in my class is a community and school leader, whether in the classroom, sports team, or any sort of responsibility role. It's an amazing school, and the parents play a huge role, they can volunteer almost any day of the week, because you can never have too much help with younger kids!
--Submitted by Hannah, a former student


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