St. Marys School

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 172 students |  

PHONE: (309) 828-5954

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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603 W Jackson St

Bloomington, IL 61701

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Bloomington's St. Marys School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 172 students in grades PK-8.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 13 school community members.

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Posted on May 15, 2012
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St. Mary's is probably the best catholic school in town. The interaction between students and teachers is awesome. The morning prayer assembly really sets the tone for the day. The older kids are prayer partners with the younger kids, which really helps everyone get to know each other. Overall we are so blessed that we chose this school for our kid
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Posted on May 15, 2012
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As a parish member of St. Mary's, I am very impressed with the children's behavior as well as the projects they do at the school. The children seem very involved in service. On many occasions I have seen the older children interacting with the younger students. It is very heart warming to see the nurturing environment that the school provides. As a parishioner, I am pleased that we choose to help children attend a wonderful Catholic School.

Posted on May 15, 2012
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My child has been at SMS for eight years now and loves it very much. My child has mild special needs and the school has always been very accommodating. The current principal has completely turned things around in the past couple of years for the better in my opinion. SMS is like a large family and the love you feel is very apparent the minute you walk through the doors.
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Posted on May 15, 2012
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St. Mary's school has been a real blessing for our family! We have two very spirited boys and they have done everything in their power to help them. No, they are not a public school with the services for special needs children, which only a big district can provide. They don't pretend to be. They want every child to succeed, and not every child can do that in a private school. Period. With no state funding, their hands can be tied. What they do provide is TONS of love for their children, high academic and behavioral expectations, and spiritual growth, just to name a few. Last year we pulled one of our children from the school, but he needed more than SMS could provide; At NO fault of theirs. Our 8th grader has been there for 5 years, and he would be lost in any other setting. He has tripled (and then some) in development at St. Mary's!! I would recommend St. Mary's above and beyond, over and over. St. Mary's is as good as they come as far as I'm concerned, and I challenge any school to be flawless in their methods.
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Posted on May 14, 2012
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WE LOVE ST. MARY'S! We have had 3 children attend St. Mary's since we moved to Bloomington in 1998 and can't say enough about the attention and Catholic values they have received at St. Mary's. They have received an outstanding education from teachers who care, and have participated in service activities such as our community soup kitchen, blood drives and our Chili Cook-Off. A wide variety of learning styles, as well as diverse cultures, create a unique and one of a kind learning atmosphere rooted in morals we all value. All students and families matter at St. Mary's, it's a great educational experience.
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Posted on May 14, 2012
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This school is hands down the best Catholic grade school in the area. Children that come out of this school are kind, respectful and compassionate. Teachers are very attentive to individual needs and have a genuine care and concern for each student. I wouldn't consider having my children attend any other school!
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Posted on May 14, 2012
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I have been a St. Mary's school for the past 9 years. One of my students will be graduating from 8th grade this year. I came from another School here in the area and have to say this is the best Catholic school and Parish I have attended. I love the small classroom atmosphere and how the teachers take each studen'ts own learning needs into consideration. The teachers and staff treat each student as if they were their own. The encouragement received from the principal down to the student makes this school a truly special place and I have felt that from the moment I walked in the doors. I have blessed to be a part of St Mary's Family.
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Posted on May 14, 2012
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Teachers at St. Mary's go above and beyond. With smaller class sizes, teachers are able to teach to each individual child and help to develop their strengths as well as help them to overcome obstacles.
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Posted on May 14, 2012
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We thought SMS was a GREAT school until we experinced conflict with two teachers. Our multiple attempts to express our concerns were not welcomed at all by the principal. On the positive side, the school has a very strong family support and small class sizes.
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Posted on Nov 14, 2011
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Not a school for kids with special needs. Average teachers who, simply, have no understanding of special-needs students or how to help them. It is next to impossible to access IEP services through the Bloomington School District. Poor leadership from the principal. Parents in my child's class were not supportive. Incidents of bullying were common.
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