Private | K-8 | Roman Catholic | 274 students |
San Mateo's St. Timothy Elementary School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 274 students in grades K-8.
This school has an average Community Rating of 3 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 14 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.3 miles | |||
Albion H. Horrall Elementary School 0.5 miles | |||
College Park Elementary School 0.9 miles | |||
0.9 miles |
I have to say that teachers at this school are great, but the admin staff are the WORST I have ever met! All they want is $$$$$ Before we sent our daughter to school, the principle said they will limit 25 students per class. After our first day at school, we found there are 32 students in her Kindergarten class with NO additional teacher. After we compare this school with some other schools, we decided to move our girl out of there. Then the school still charged us a full month tuition for one week. As parents , you will need to sell three different catalogs for the fund raiser, if you can't meet requirement, you need to buy them yourself. 40 hours of services also will be hard if you have little kids at home or both parents work. This school doesn't give us any feeling of community! I don't recommend you to go unless you have have absolutely no other choice!
It is an awesome school and environment for my girls. They feel so comfortable there and love their friends and teachers.
We simply love the school. Our daugthers are enjoying the interaction with the rest of the kids on different grades. One major reason why we joined this school was because there is a sense of community and a large mix of cultures. The extra curriculum available is more than other schools have to offer and the kids enjoy all of them.
This school has served my family very well. My son, now a fresman at Serra, was very well prepared, and my daughter now in 6th grade. The teachers care deeply about the acadmeic success of each child. The parent community cares deeply about the school and work hard to contribute.
Leadership of the school has gone down the tubes. There is no feeling of community or incentive for parents to get involved. Kids seem happy but it could be so much better.
They ask too much of parents, not just tuition but another 500 or so on uniform, about $5.00 per meal, teachers are insensitive and rude, and they do not meet the needs of each student. The Junior High is unorganized. Not enough activities, and, too many fundraisers. The children miss out on academics when recess is prolonged, and for kids with problems concentrating it is hard.
My son was only there for 6th and 7th grade but I want to echo the previous post about the parent involvement, it's amazing and everyone is really nice. My son had wonderful teachers and I can't say enough about the front office staff, I have always been greeted with smiles, and for a new parent, that was refreshing. Even though we are moving to South Carolina I have made some lasting friends through St. Tim's.
St. Timothy School is a second home for my daughter. The staff are all great not only in teaching academics but also when it comes to molding character and total well-being of each child. Parents involvement has been always encouraged in a fun environment, and everybody seemed to be one family in helping out with the school activities.I felt the warmth in each staff I met the very first day I went in the school with my daughter. St. Timothy School has lived up to the policy of non-disciminatory rights of each individual regardless of race,color,or origin.Kudos to St. Timothy School!
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