St. Pauls Lutheran School

Private | PK, 1-8 | Lutheran | 143 students |  

PHONE: (708) 754-4492

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330 W Highland Dr

Chicago Heights, IL 60411

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Chicago Heights's St. Pauls Lutheran School is a private school. It is coed and Lutheran affiliated, serving 143 students in grades PK, 1-8.

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Posted on May 11, 2012
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St. Paul's has a strong primary level school. After that is has had several weak male teachers who are allowed to give assignm;ents without much instruction. Students do well because of strong foundation from the primary grades and because most come from homes that care about education. One of those teachers in the upper grade allowed bullying to occur and at times joined in rather than giving student support and advising against it as a Christian should do. Christian caring and values were not shown regarding the situation...so disappoinhting...especially to the victim.
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Posted on Apr 26, 2006
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St. Paul's is a wonderful, loving, giving school. The focus is primarily the children. Teacher & Pastors are always willing to address concerns. A wonderful educational experience. Test scores are high and most graduate and moce on to private high schools.
--Submitted by a parent


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