Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 287 students |
"We are best known for academics and values-based ed."
This statement has been provided by the principal or a school official at St. Didacus School. See this school's official school profile »
San Diego's St. Didacus School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 287 students in grades PK-8.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 14 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
|---|
San Diego Global Vision Academy 0.1 miles | |||
0.2 miles | |||
Normal Heights Elementary School 0.4 miles | |||
Children's Performing Arts Academy 0.7 miles |
This is an update to my previous review in 2010. Since my children attend a different school. I am so happy that we left Didacus. My children are learning at a higher level now. Also my children receive tutoring every week in math for one hour at no extra charge. Didacus has too many children in some of their classrooms and they do not do enough to help children that are struggling. the school focuses on academic competitions for promotion but doesn't focus on overall classroom academic excellence. I give this school three stars because it is better than public schools in the area but they need to make some changes. Just read the students review, pretty accurate.
Moving our daughter to this school was one of the best decisions we could have made as parents. Our daughter's level of knowledge is by far above and beyond that of other kids her age who do not attend this school. This school prides itself on academic achievement and students see the result after they graduate. Principal is top-notch. They just hired a Vice-Principal and smartly hired one that is a counselor, she is a good hire. There is no such thing as a perfect anything but this school is by far the best in the North Park area!
Very solid preK teacher!!! Ms. Rose knows how to handle all types of children. She nurtures and runs a tight ship with so much love. My son has some sensory issues (autistic-like) and would be considered challenging to most teachers. We tried 3 preK programs and finally landed here. Ms. Rose has him working at grade/age level and socializing. Very good experience. I'm not religious however this was a solid choice for my son. Thank you Ms. Rose and assistants!!
I'm a student here. Almost none of our homework is graded, only checked for completion, which gives me no incentive to do my work properly, therefore hindering my learning experience. Principal is insensitive and quick to inflict punishment for mild offenses. There's only one classroom for each grade, which is not optimal for students who need individual attention. Teachers come into work moody and unpredictable. We are forced to do a prison style line-up and uniform check every time the bell rings. Individuality is not accepted in the forms of writing. Art class is not art, we are taught to copy individual lines and create duplicates. This school was impressive many years ago, but staff has since changed for the worse. Teachers push opinions on the students, and other parents are generally standoffish if you have not been at the school since at least the first grade. I would not recommend this school if you need special attention, are a minority, or are working-class. The only reason that I give this school two stars instead of one is because I have been to schools that are much worse than this one, nevertheless in MUCH worse areas than that of this school
I just love this school. Friendly, families are involved in school. Great principal and teachers. I would recommend this school to every parent.
My son attends 2 preschools and this one has surpassed all my expectations. I am so impressed with the curriculum not to mention the loving discipline which is instilled.
Great school. Great family feel. Multi-racial. Really good education and involved parents.
5 kids at St Didacus. Can't believe the wonderful education they are receiving.
We have 2 children who attend St. Didacus School. We moved our children from a private school setting at a young age, and were very pleased with our decision. The spiritual component along with the ability to grow personally for two very different kids is what made this an excellent choice for our family. What makes it a wonderful school is the small- one class per grade. The kids must follow the class expectations and problem children are not tolerated. We admire the 8th graders assisting preschoolers, something not seen in public schools. The long term friendships will last them a lifetime. Parents take an active role in school activities, fundraising, and education at school, church and the home setting.
I have 3 children attending the school. I chose St Didacus over more expensive catholic schools due to its discipline and the requirement that the children show respect and are held accountable for thier actions. If you want to make excuses for your children for not achieving their best, do not send your children here. If you want to raise children with character who are required to be held accountable for their conduct and who will develop a good moral compass, choose this school.
Share your own experience with St. Didacus School. Submit a review »
Sign up for daily tips and ideas that will enrich your child's education.
Please confirm your subscription by clicking the link in the email we just sent you.
You've successfully subscribed to the GreatSchools newsletter.
Any info about Old Town Academy (new charter school)
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows anything about... (2 replies)
We have a daughter going into 3rd grade. Which... (0 replies)
I have a 4, 6 and 8 year old and we're moving... (7 replies)
Got a question about San Diego schools?