St. John the Baptist Catholic School

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic |  

PHONE: (303) 776-8760

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350 Emery Street

Longmont, CO 80501

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Longmont's St. John the Baptist Catholic School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving grades PK-8.

This school's average Community Rating, based on 16 reviews, is 3 out of 5 stars.

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Posted on Oct 21, 2011
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Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Everything about St. John's is absolutely fantastic!! Wonderful teachers, children, and leadership!! Expectations are high and children are challenged.
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Posted on Feb 27, 2011
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We are parents of a gifted elementary student whose needs were not being met elsewhere. She has flourished here!! Most curriculum tends to be accelerated. Excellence is expected. Her teacher is absolutely phenomenal. We are also impressed with the leadership of the school. The school is very well-run. The children are kind and accepting as well. My child loves school and comes home with a smile each day!!
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Posted on Feb 19, 2011
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I am a family member of someone who attends this school. The morale and the atmosphere of this school are not good. We are looking else where. The attitude is "we will just get new people" esp. preschoolers/kindergarten and when they dislike us, then we'll just get new people. Seems kind of inefficient to me.

Posted on Jun 26, 2010
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We love St. John's. Our children are very happy there and are very challenged academically. The administration knows exactly what they are doing as they have sent many students successfully on to high school. Parent's need to realize, this is a PRIVATE school. When you put your child here, you accept the philosophies of the school. If you want to have a voice, you need to try a public or charter school.
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Posted on May 27, 2010
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I have had two students go there for all K-8 years, and two others in the school right now. It is an excellent school academically and spiritually; my oldest is now a straight-A student in college on a full ride. My second is doing extremely well in high school, and I think a great deal of their success is because of what they got at St. John's.
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Posted on Apr 23, 2010
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This used to be a great school. If a parent donates a lot of money to the school, your voice counts more.The school started following the trends of the public school, so why bother?

Posted on Feb 19, 2010
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This was a wonderful school. Expectations were high and parental involvement was heavily encouraged. Now administrative decisions restrict the growth of the school and many families are leaving or have already left. Parents aren't welcomed at all.

Posted on Jan 3, 2010
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This school is a waste of money. The leadership doesn't listen. This is how problems are handled: you can leave. Put your kids in the public school and save the money for college.
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Posted on Sep 16, 2009
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I have two children who graduated from this school and two more who are still there. The academic and spiritual preparation has been wonderful.
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Posted on Feb 27, 2009
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i am a student who went there the students are just cruel to each other they do not respect what you have to say .. the teachers teach for their benifit not for your benifit if you go there then you wsill here the teachers say 'be quiet i might get in trouble' then i changed shchools that is the best thing i have ever done
--Submitted by a student


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