Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 277 students |
Shelton's St. Lawrence Elementary School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 277 students in grades PK-8.
This school's average Community Rating, based on 25 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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1.4 miles | |||
1.4 miles | |||
1.8 miles | |||
2.2 miles |
St. Lawrence School is absolutely a terrific place for children. The teachers make the difference but the families that are part of this community are second to none. It truly is one large family. The school itself is set apart by the faculty and their accreditations and true caring attitude for the students. The school also has a computer lab that every student gets to use that is state of the art, every classroom has a smartboard and they even introduce Spanish as a language subject beginning in K. They have a great "Buddy" program where the younger students are partnered up with older children at the school, it really works well for the younger children. For my kids, there is no better place for them to grow up than in this faith filled and academically challenging environment.
We have had a GREAT experience. My daughters LOVE the school and their teachers! The love of learning and values they are learning will last a lifetime. The school starts teaching Spanish in Pre-K! LOVE it!!!
Great school where the teachers are very dedicated. It offers strong academics combined with community service. The students learn time management skills which really prepares them for high school and beyone
This is an excellent school. The middle school math teacher is outstanding, she goes above and beyond to prepare the students for high school. All of the academics are superior. The physical Ed has been improved over the past years and Spanish is taught in all the grades.There are smart boards in every class. Computers is taught to all grades.
My child attends Ms. Harts, Prek-4 class, at St Lawrence School, and we are thrilled with the progress that we have seen in our child. Both of our children will be attending St. Lawrence School until the 9th grade and we consider it money well spent! Not the cheapest tuition but I am a firm believer in "You get what you pay for".
Terrible!! There are serious bully issues at this school and all is swept under the rug. There are children that are assaulted and terrorized while the teachers and principal pretend it is all in the victims head. Teachers loose assignments and can not get their grades in on time. Keep your child safe go elsewhere
I cannot say enough good things about this school. My daughter LOVES her teachers and her class. The kids and the parents are such a pleasure as are the principal, teachers and all of the staff. Keep up the great work!!
great school. my kids have great grades and love the teachers there
I never expected to send my kids to St Lawrence. We moved and it was so highly recommended in the area that we checked it out and we were sold. My kids have had a great experience. The values they learn will carry them through life. Private education is expensive today, but you get what you pay for. Very happy with academic program and staff.
Best decision I ever made was to send my child to St. Lawrence! Great teachers, administration and environment. Academics tops - I'm very grateful. Kids well prepared for high school. Love the many changes, but same warm, family atmosphere. Nice families. Hope high school choice works out as good.
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