Private | K-6 | Roman Catholic | 93 students |
Albert Lea's St. Theodore Elementary School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 93 students in grades K-6.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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0.8 miles | |||
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1.2 miles |
I went to this school from Kindergarten through fifth grade, and it's an amazing school. The academics are terrific, and the staff is kind and loving. I would highly recommend this this school- it's a great school.
The school has been a wonderful experience for my son. He started in the kindergarten class which is a full day in 2000. He is now in 5th grade. I can talk to his teachers whenever I have a question and they are very helpful and caring. When my son was in first grade he was reading at the publice third grade level. His progress has increased over the years. We do mandatory science fair projects starting at 3rd grade which the public schools don't. The children get wonderful experiences from this and gain confidence in speaking situations each year they do it. Our parents are very involved in their children's academic lives. We have a music and spanish program. We have our faith based education. If they want to be involved in sports they can be joined with the public schools for that.
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