Saint Johns Episcopal School

Private | PK-8 |  

PHONE: (305) 247-5445

FAX: (305) 245-4063

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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145 NE 10th St

Homestead, FL 33030

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"We are best known for academic excellence."

Homestead's Saint Johns Episcopal School is a private school. It is coed and parochial, serving grades PK-8.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

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Associations: FCCAP; Coed; Core Knowledge; Nonprofit; Religious
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Posted on Jun 30, 2010
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I give this school 5 stars, my son did VPK and kindergarten. Because of relocation reasons I'm going to have to take him out of the school. Its so hard to find a school with the same standards. I'm going crazy trying to find a school with small classes and with a excellent curriculum. Don't think twice enroll him.
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Posted on Aug 31, 2009
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We love the school,this is the 3rd year that my daugther goes to St john's, the school staff are great, teachers are so loving and caring, father George who is the master is vey nice and funny we also go to the church on Sundays because he makes the mass so different . I would recommend the school to anyone .
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Posted on Aug 5, 2008
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Academically a truly excellent school. My child attended the middle school and i was surprised at the level of education the children received at this little school. By the time she finished the 7th grade she had mastered algebra I and now she is entering the 8th grade and about to start algebra II. The small class size is great! i love this school!
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Posted on Nov 21, 2007
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Amazing School ! Great teachers. The individual attention given to the children and parents is amazing.
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Posted on Sep 24, 2006
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My daughter who is now 32, went to St. John's for 5 years, even then as now the loving, caring, and concern for students still exists. My Grandson has been going to St. Johns since he was 3 years old, he is now in the 3rd grade. This has been a loving and caring experience. The staff,teachers,office staff,and parents have become an extended family. Father George has been a blessing from God, which St. Johns had needed for sometime. The small classes are wonderful and the children get the extra hands on help when and/or needed. Volunteer hours are available for working or non-working parents. This is a hands on advantage that every parent should experience. The 5 years my Grandson has been at St. John's has been a foundation that he will hold for a life time. Chapel every morning is another part parents can be involved with their children. Join Them.
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Posted on Sep 1, 2006
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My child has been at this school for two years now. The quality of academics is excellent, the classes are small and the school has limited students to ensure personal teacher student interaction. parents are expected to do involvement with the school and church. The school does have music and art, but it is very limited. Better off taking classes from a music/art school. They after class sports beginning with fifth grade, like volleyball, basketball, etc...and its very seasonal. Overall I love the school for their academics and theological ideas. The students get a education and learn good morals and ethics.
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