St. Mary's High School
Private | PK-12 | Roman Catholic | 252 students |
Remsen's St. Mary's High School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 252 students in grades PK-12.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
|---|
Remsen-Union Elementary School 2.3 miles | |||
2.3 miles | |||
2.4 miles | |||
St. Catherine-St. Marys Grade School 2.7 miles |
Recent Reviews
My two other siblings and I attended St. Mary's High School and Grade School, as well as, my nephew. I don't feel I could have recieved this great of an academic and spiritual education anywhere else in the area. Because of the small class sizes we consider St. Mary's a family. Students are involved in many various service activities which benefit many the community and many outside of the community also. Faculty and staff care for the students. Athletics are performed with dedication-- After only three years of varsity 8-man football, we became State Champions in 2004. Sportsmanship is emphasized as much as winning a title. Students are taught respect and integrity throughout their years at RSM. Tuition may be considered high by some, but I would consider it an investment. There is no greater gift than a Catholic education. I am proud to have attended St. Mary's.
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