St. Catherine Laboure School

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 260 students |  

PHONE: (301) 946-1717

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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11811 Claridge Rd

Wheaton, MD 20902

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Wheaton's St. Catherine Laboure School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 260 students in grades PK-8.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 14 school community members.

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Posted on Apr 3, 2011
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I am a student currently going to SCL, and I think this school is not too great. The teachers are constantly yelling and every time another teacher enters the room the current teacher acts nicer and more helpful. Every time we are taking a test or in the middle of a lecture there is always the annoying clanking of the heater. They also have very bad materials for us to use, and teachers go by their own rules there is no system. Teachers assign us work while they go on the internet and check their Email/Facebook. The principal also has two faces. For Example when talking to parents she is very kind, but when talking to student she is always mean even when we don't do anything wrong. The Principal and Vice Principal are very biased on who donated the most and who donates the least. This all only takes place in the junior high. So as you can see SCL is not a very good school.

Posted on Mar 20, 2011
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SCL is not a very good school. Many Junior high teachers go on Facebook or email in the middle of class. They yell and make it frustrating for students to want to do a better job, and it has very old/broken materials. For example while students are taking a test the heaters are always clanking and distracting them. So as you can see SCL is not decent school to send your child too.
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Sep 28, 2009
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As a past student,I loved this school. It the school was inclusive,caring and supportive. However if your child has delays or learning disablities, you need to get proper placement in Montgomery County Schools.I had learning disablities and only recently at Montgomery College found the Joy in learning.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Nov 2, 2008
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The school is not bad at all; however, this school needs to hire better teachers for junior high. Unfortunately, a lot of parents are disappointed in some junior high teachers. Some of these teachers don t even speak English properly and no one came blame the parents for being upset. Since the school hired new teachers for lower grades as well for the specials educations such as music and art, this school needs to hire new teachers for junior high. The economy has nothing to do with losing a lot of students in this school, particularly in junior high, the problem is there is no enough good teachers in junior high. The principle is doing a great job!!
--Submitted by a parent

Posted on Aug 29, 2008
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As a parent I am very happy with St. Catherine's. The class sizes were no larger than 25 students in any class. That is a normal ratio of teachers to students. Recently four new teachers were hired as well. As for the '1 grade for each class when it used to have 2' comment, perhaps the writ er was not aware that is the trend for ALL of the local Catholic schools. The economy is mostly to blame. The other comment is so poorly written that I won;t even bother to comment on it as it appears to have been written by an unhappy student. Finally, the comment about 'my children always hated getting up for school'....is a personal problem. My children happen to love getting up for school. Perhaps your children were not going to bed early enough.
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Posted on Jan 14, 2008
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My daughter attended St. Catherines. In the beginning, I liked it. However in 2nd grade, it was a mess, not enough teachers and my daughter suffered. 3rd grade was much better, Ms. Viterilli is the best. 4 was a disaster. Both teachers didn't seem to care, one was completely unresponsive to my questions about my daughter's progress in his class. I chose not to send her back because nothing was changing. Now the school has 1 grade for each class when it used to have 2. They used to be good, but not now. It's a shame, the diversity in this school is the best.
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Posted on Nov 9, 2007
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this school is absolutely dreadful; i mean one of the worst; teachers are just so not qualified. some teachers give the students loads of homework, while others don't even know how to teach. they are very unfair with grades and everything. i know this school can be better, but I hhave seen no improvement, whatsoever.
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Posted on Jul 18, 2007
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this schools educational system is awful. My children always hated getting up in the morning to get to school. The school does not understand that every child learns a different way. I was very unhappy with St. Catherine's school.
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Posted on Dec 9, 2004
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What makes SCL one of the greatest schools in our area is that the 'Teachers and Parents' work together. I am very pleased with the quality of education, discipline, safety and of course the cultural diversity. SCL - staff and teachers 'KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.'
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Posted on Jul 16, 2004
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My daughter has been at st.Catherine since preschool, in which i was very pleased with the teachers!(Ms.Gina made it so easy). This year in 1st.grade, I realized that this was going to be 'for real'! when i saw the homework list i panicked! And being a first time mother doesn't help! All i could do was to turn to her teacher and ask her 'How can i help my child at home'. I was clueless! Anyway, my point is that by the end of this year, my daughter could read,spell, and do math better than one of my freinds 2nd grader! I learned how to work with her at home, but i could never done it without her teachers help! Thank you so much Sister Margaret Ann! We will miss you next year.
--Submitted by Madalena Silva, a parent


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