St. Hubert Elementary School

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 589 students |  

PHONE: (847) 885-7702

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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255 Flagstaff Ln

Hoffman Estates, IL 60169

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Hoffman Estates's St. Hubert Elementary School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 589 students in grades PK-8.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 10 school community members.

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Posted on Apr 19, 2012
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Higher academic standards but not satisfied overall, my child's experience is not good & this affected his grades. This school have left a bad taste in my mouth from our personal experience, maybe cuz we expected more from this school.
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Posted on Feb 20, 2012
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I have a nephew who attends the school and just recently the dad reported a bullying incident. My nephew received a bruise from another kid and based on the school bully policy, it seems that the principle is not taking this seriously since no actual disciplinary action has been taken. The bullying has extended to the bus as well.

Posted on Dec 30, 2011
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I wanted to send a message to all the "Little Troopers" and the teacher staff for their generosity and Christmas cards that they filled out for me to deliver to the Veteran Hospital's in Chicago over the Christmas Holiday Season. They are held in high regard for their teaching skills, and the fact that they have made it possible for veterans to get Christmas cards from the entire school body to wish hospitalized veterans from all 3 hospital locations a Merry Christmas, was a sight to see, with so many veterans with tears in their eyes, as they took the time to read the thoughts from 3rd through 8th grade students. Service Officer VFW Post-5151

Posted on Dec 3, 2011
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We came here from a different Catholic school. From a school where my some was miserable to one that my son actually enjoys coming go! The education is phenomenal and my son is at least one year ahead of the other kids in neighborhood. Teachers are caring and understand kids are all different. Yes there is religion, but NOT radically so, and they do recognize other faiths which is something I know SCS down the street will not. If yo are considering a private or Catholic school, you should really consider this one! tuition is about the same as SCS we have lots more extra curicular activities, they don't brainwash her and academically Huberts is just as good as SCS. SCS has had many internal problems lately with their staff. Please look into that before you send your children there.
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Posted on Apr 21, 2010
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One of the best schools around. Excellent in education, safety, and structure.
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Posted on May 31, 2007
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St. Hubert Elementary School is known for its enthusiastic teachers, personal approach, care and consideration of the student and their well being. The academic programs are excellent and prepare the student well for their junior and High School course experiences. Parents are welcomed and their views are considered. The population is diverse as this community is one of the highest diversity communities in the Northwest Suburbs. The Pastor of the Church and the new Principal takes great pride in educational success and as a result, this school has a significant number of students that matriculate to Universities and Colleges throughout the Midwest. The religious foundation is excellent, instilling values in students that attract parents and students representing a diversity of religions as well as Catholics. This speaks volumes about the attractiveness of the School, Instruction, instructors and course content and materials. Parent involvement is encouraged.
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Posted on Mar 16, 2006
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This is a great school with caring teachers, a solid academic structure and filled with religious training.
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Posted on Feb 24, 2005
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What a great place to learn! St. Hubert provides a nurturing environment and a great education. My children are both one to two years ahead of the children in our neighborhood who attend other schools. They love the teachers because the teachers go the extra mile, always providing learning experiences that enhance their textbook lessons. It is definitely worth the 20 minute ride to have my children WANT to go to school. I would definitely recommend St. Hubert to any family (Catholic or not) that wants a quality education for their child(ren). Many of the parents are at the school helping out constantly lending a real family feel to the school. I wish I could have attended St. Hubert as a child. GO KNIGHTS!
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Posted on Mar 25, 2004
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St. Hubert is fortunate to have large school enrollment with small school feeling. Students receive benefits of extra activities and interests with the increased involvement. Best of all, there is a spirit here that is warm, respectful, and trusting. I would recommend this school among any around for both its academics and religious/spiritual growth. I have to travel 20 minutes to bring my children there and I wouldn't trade it for anything! --Keep up the good work St. Hubert teachers and staff--and students!
--Submitted by Debbie Mangiaracina, a parent


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