St. Ladislaus School

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 213 students |  

PHONE: (773) 545-5600

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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3330 N Lockwood Ave

Chicago, IL 60641

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Chicago's St. Ladislaus School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 213 students in grades PK-8.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 9 school community members.

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Associations: NAEYC; Coed; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Mar 28, 2012
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As I St. Lad's Student I am very proud of attending this school. I am also very please to announce that we have started a Shadow Program where kids can come and see what a day is like being a St. Lad's Lion

Posted on Mar 28, 2011
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I love the tour I took of the school. It seems that everyone is very close knit and the teachers are very warm and caring. I have a former teacher of mine that works there and she helped me all the way to enroll my son when I thought I might not afford it. They care about the children and the familys at large. I could not love them enough.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Jul 7, 2010
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This school is filled with hard-working teachers, students, and staff members. The teachers expect excellence and from my own experience, the parents appreciate these expectations. This school is in no way "on a downward spiral". The parents are fabulous and are always looking to help out when they can. The new principal is fair, kind, and a joy to work for! New clubs have been started, such as a Newspaper, and several afters-chool activities are being implemented. When my children are old enough, they will be attend this wonderful school!
--Submitted by a teacher

Posted on Jun 29, 2010
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My daughter started at St. Ladislaus in the Pre-K last year. Her experience has been very positive and I have had the great pleasure of watching her develop and prepare for her new adventures in Kindergarten. Our experience has been so positive that I have started participating in after school programs and volunteering when I can. As I write this review I am joyfully listening to the beginning violin class practice during the summer program. I look forward to experiencing Kindergarten with my oldest daughter and can not wait to see my youngest start her first day of Pre-K this Fall. I am an arts educator who has had a great deal of experience in a variety of schools throughout the country. That being said, I would not change a thing in my daughters education or the choice of school we have made.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Mar 12, 2010
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My child attended to this school during the school year 2009-2010. In my opinion the teachers are more focused on having an 'easy day' that in the education or well being of the students. Just as an example, they take all of the children to the washroom at the same time in order to avoid interruptions for the rest of the day. I did not notice enthusiasm or patience on the teachers, but I noticed lack of experience.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Dec 7, 2009
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Maybe in the years those other two reviews were written the school was good. But it is 2009 and this school is not the greatest. In no way does it teach better than a public school. The teachers are something else. some are helpful others are not so helpful to say the least. I don't think this is the best school ever. There was a new principal last year that introduced music and other activities like football and basketball. Yes this school did not have teams or leagues or school colors or a school symbol. With this principal the students learned to have fun but also be well applied students. For some reason or another the prinipal was changed and the school seems to be going in a downward spiral. There was no football team and the basketball team is now on another league where they play on school nights.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Nov 3, 2009
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i loved it thereee! best school ever. (: the teachers were amazing. i hope my kids will get to go to lads.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Nov 25, 2008
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This was the place to go if you wanted to avoid the Chicago Public School system. A lot of good memories. I never regretted attending. Academics are average and like most catholic schools, they are always short on funds. Teachers are good although underexperienced and underpaid. Save the money, move to the burbs.
--Submitted by a student


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