St. Joseph School

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 145 students |  

PHONE: (630) 279-4211

HOURS: 6 hours per day

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330 E Fullerton Ave

Addison, IL 60101

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Addison's St. Joseph School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 145 students in grades PK-8.

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Associations: NCEA; Coed; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Aug 14, 2008
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I absolutely love St. Joes! I went to St.Joes from preschool to 8th grade and my experience was one i will never forget! the teachers, the students, and everone involved at St. Joes is amazing. I went to the after school program from kindergarten to 8th grade when i was assisting the daycare teacher. I graduated St.Joes in 2007 and i miss it sooo much! i come by whenever possible to see everyone that I miss so much. I know every parent that has reviewed this school. Mrs. Benkert wrote our plays at school, Mr. Zyburt filmed/fimls important events and makes them into amazing DVDs (I've bought almost all of them) and Mr. and Mrs. Nowosad were my classmates parents that I've known since 4th grade! I love St. Joes and I miss it everyday!!!
--Submitted by a student

Posted on May 1, 2007
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St. Joe s has been a great school for our two children, with great teachers, small class size, and lots of extracurricular activity. Our children love the teachers, and have formed strong friendships with many of their classmates. The teachers, and staff are always ready to help the students or parents with any questions, and the school board works to keep parents informed of changes, and new initiatives, and actively seek their input. They defiantly go the extra mile to make sure the students needs come first.
--Submitted by George & MaryLou Nowosad, a parent

Posted on Sep 12, 2006
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This is a Fantastic School! The classes are small so I know my child is getting individual and personalized attention. They offer an after school care program which is not only cost friendly but great for my son...he does his homework during the after school care hours and gets to interact with the same kids he goes to school with! The teachers and staff are energetic and genuinely caring. Everyone has been extremely welcoming and hospitable. What a great 'family feeling.' My son's tuition is worth every penny at St Joes.
--Submitted by REGINA BENKERT, a parent

Posted on Nov 5, 2003
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Wow! What an amazing school! The communication from administration and faculty to the parents is incredible. Their Web Site is awesome, too! (www.stjosephschooladdison.org) I can visit teachers' home pages and check on current classroom events and assignments! I can e-mail any teacher I want, and replies are pretty quick. The curriculum at St. Joes is more advanced than many other schools, when I talk about what my children are learning with parents from other schools. Small class sizes assure that my children are getting the attention they need, in all subjects. The events they host are many, and many parents are always willing to volunteer their time. I am very happy with the quality of education my children are receiving at St. Joseph School in Addision, Illinois.
--Submitted by Marc Zyburt, a parent


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