St. Paul Academy for Boys

Private | 2-12 | Methodist | 85 students |  

PHONE: (912) 232-0579

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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315 W 38th St

Savannah, GA 31401

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Savannah's St. Paul Academy for Boys is a private school. It is all male and Methodist affiliated, serving 85 students in grades 2-12.

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Posted on Dec 11, 2008
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I think that St. Paul is a good school. As long as you do what you are told, or should do, you really shouldn't have any problems. To the people who don't know what to do or just don't care, those are the ones who have a hard time at St. Paul. Overall, it is the best school that I have attended so far.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Apr 3, 2005
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St paul is a good school for middel school children. As for elementory and high school it could stand to be a lot better(more importantly high school).The principal is a nice lady but confused about how to run a school full of all males. Extracurricular activites are few and need more variaty and work but the ones they have are very good. Parent envolvement is manily with the middel school children and is few for the most. Good memroies and fun times dont make up for the low ciriculum and old equippment to leaarn with. The lunch price is very high and you have to pay for EVERYTHING and you will get frustrated when your child comes home with no homework and no basic learning.
--Submitted by a former student


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