Immaculate Conception School

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 105 students |  

PHONE: (706) 722-9964

FAX: (706) 722-9994

HOURS: 8 hours per day

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811 Telfair Street

Augusta, GA 30901

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"We are best known for tradition of excellence."

Immaculate Conception School is a private school in Augusta, Georgia. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 105 students in grades PK-8.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 10 school community members.

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Posted on Feb 14, 2011
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When I came to work at Immaculate Conception, I had no idea what a great working environment it would be. All of the faculty and staff are friendly and easy to get along with. The atmosphere is so much better than any of the public schools I have worked in during my 20+ year career. All of the faculty are required to hold GA teacher certification in their area as well as undergo a crimminal background check. I'm quite sure that not all private schools have these high standards.
--Submitted by a teacher

Posted on Sep 16, 2010
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When I visited the school in 2009 I was impressed because the children had excellent manners. The 7th & 8th grades teachers I met were courteous, knowledgeable and showed genuine concern for the students.

Posted on Apr 2, 2010
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Immaculate Conception Catholic school is thriving in its new location. New enrollment continues. Students welcome new friends and parents are excited about the years to come. Academics are solid and extracurricular activities are on the increase. I encourage others to visit. I am glad that I did.

Posted on Apr 2, 2010
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I recently became aquainted with Immaculate Conception. ( The location has changed and the school is now located at 811 Telfair Street in Augusta, GA) I find the staff to be very positive and professional. Students are learning and engaged in meaningful activities. Many visitors have been to the school recently for enrichment. Also, students take advantage of the school location and take field trips to local theatre and museums. Soon the new library will open and Immaculate Conception will benefit from the wealth of resources.

Posted on Mar 31, 2010
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Immaculate Conception Catholic School has a commited staff and teachers who welcome parents and students alike. Students are held to high standards.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Feb 24, 2010
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Essentially, this is a 'new' school in a 'new' location under 'new' leadership. I actually expect great things to come from this school in the near future. I put quotation marks around the new school because this school has a history in Augusta. The principal is an excellent leader (and proven) in the public school sector. The new location offers better amenities closer to the church which will yield greater spiritual presence. God will bless this wonderful undertaking. Stay tuned.
--Submitted by a teacher

Posted on Feb 24, 2010
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Great school! On its way up....early days but sound academics and extracurricular activities on the way.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Mar 26, 2009
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teachers are not professional students disbehaved and very costly
--Submitted by a parent


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