Coyle & Cassidy High School

Private | 9-12 | Roman Catholic | 734 students |  

PHONE: (508) 823-6164

HOURS: 6 hours per day

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2 Hamilton St

Taunton, MA 02780

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Coyle & Cassidy High School is a private school in Taunton, Massachusetts. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 734 students in grades 9-12.

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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Associations: NCEA; Band; Basketball; Coed; Community service; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on May 15, 2011
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Both my children attend Coyle. I am very pleased with the quality of education they are getting. It is a very small school with a caring community. Most teachers and staff seem to enjoy the students and truly care about their success. I find that students really need to work for grades. There is no inflating of grades and some kids may find it very challenging. As my son prepares for college I now see that the Coyle education is valued at the collegiate level. I feel confident that Coyle is doing there job as a college prepatory High school. I would recommend this school.
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Posted on Nov 15, 2010
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Great School! Everyone at Coyle and Cassidy is fully dedicated to making sure the students receive the best possible education. It is an excellent school!

Posted on Jun 17, 2010
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This school is awful. I used to go to public school and the education I was getting there was ten times better than what I am getting here. There are only about five teachers who actually know what they're doing. My grades suffer because my teachers do not know how to teach the information. It is so frustrating. If you want your child to do well grade- wise, do not send them here. But if you want your children to spend their time with a bunch of stuck up druggies who don't care about academics, this is the place for you.
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Posted on May 18, 2010
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Coyle and Cassidy has given our son the wings to fly. The administration and teachers have provide him with the tools to be confident, positive, knowledgeable, happy, and most importantly kind. He has been equipped to handle whatever life throws at him . His love for God and his neighbor will always remain with him always.
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Posted on Sep 26, 2009
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My 2 children have attended Coyle and I am very pleased with the school. It provides a positive atmosphere, free of the distractions found in the public schools. My older child is now a sophomore at Bentley and Coyle prepared her well for college.
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Posted on Dec 12, 2008
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I have been to a Coyle and a public school and I can say that there is no difference in the education the student gets. It is all about how much a student wants to work, and how willing they are to learn. Just because you send a kid to Coyle doesn't mean he is going to do well and get into a great college. Public Schools offer just as good as an education, the envirinment is better. Don't waste your money parents, your kid will be unhappy and theres nothing good about the school. The football team is god awful.
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Posted on Nov 17, 2008
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Do not waste your money sending your child to this High School. It is a disgrace. I am a senior and I can honestly say I would have gotten a better education at a public school. As a senior the most important part of this school year is applying to college. The guidance department has lost applications I have sent in, given wrong deadlines to me etc. The kids who go to school are more interested in who got the best deal on a 30 rack of beer than the upcoming algebra test. The teachers are a whole different story. I have met many endearing teachers throughout my four years at Coyle, and on the other hand I have met some teachers who could not care less about their job. All around it is a horrible school. I would never send my child here.
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Posted on Sep 18, 2008
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I have a junior there, I have seen him flourish as a young adult and I give the Coyle family 2 thumbs up for 'assisting ' us with raising him to be a great Man. He always felt safe and that allowed him to be himself anywhere. We are 'all in' with the administration We never experienced teachers who actually put the kids success first above their own busy schehules . volunteerism and suport is our gift back
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Posted on Jan 22, 2005
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As the parent of a junior at CC, I can only say that it is a wonderful community for a child to be part of, there are flaws at Coyle but not as many as many of the local public schools. The communication between teachers, administration and parents is wonderful, also, my child knows that the teachers really do care about them at Coyle. I would reccomend Coyle to any student or parent considering a private high school in the area, we looked at all of them in the area and in the Boston area and are very satisfied with our choice of Coyle, hopefully our other 2 children will enjoy it as much as our oldest when it comes time for them to attend high school.
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Posted on Nov 10, 2004
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This is a great school. Worth every penny.
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