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St. Rose High School

Private | 9-12 | Roman Catholic | 585 students |  

PHONE: (732) 681-2858

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607 7th Ave

Belmar, NJ 07719

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Belmar's St. Rose High School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 585 students in grades 9-12.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 13 school community members.

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Associations: NCEA; Coed; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Oct 19, 2011
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I am sorry I chose St Rose for my son's education. It was not a good experience for him. He is an excellent student who always got A's. The environment was not nurturing for him. He got a lot of mixed feelings from his teachers and the guidance dept as well. It was hard for him to break into a sport because of the habit of the coaches bringing up their "STAR" players. It's hard to prove yourself if you're not given the chance.... I would not consider sending my other children to this school.
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Posted on Sep 1, 2011
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The school has a very good academic program for the college bound student. I can't praise the guidance department enough. Students leave there well prepared for college. My only negative comment relates to the studentds themselves. My children found them snobbish and quite unfriendly. I winessed rudeness and nasty behavior on many occasions. I feel this is more a reflection on the parents who send to this school, than the school itself. Although the school overlooked bad behavior on the part of students whos parents were able to make substantial financial contributions to the school.
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Posted on Aug 19, 2009
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St. Rose is the best school I have ever worked at. The administration is supportive, faculty is professional and the kids are the best!
--Submitted by a teacher

Posted on Aug 29, 2006
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This is a great school! The academics are challenging,good sports,good arts programs. We have had a very positive experience at SRHS. The administration expects a lot from the kids, but you have to figure if the parents are paying that kind of money for an education, they expect a lot too.
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Posted on Mar 28, 2006
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This school is great for the Catholic child who wishes to have a great High School expeirence. There are plenty of no cut sports. They also have gym and music and art
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Aug 7, 2005
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My time at St.rose high school was well spent. Their are plenty of sports and things to do but i think they could improve the teachers.
--Submitted by a former student

Posted on Jan 12, 2005
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Pretty much the best school of all time.
--Submitted by Dave, a student

Posted on Nov 25, 2004
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A lot of favoritism is shown to certain children. It seems that legacy students or wealthy have a significant advantage of getting attention when needed and favors done that no one else would receive. Many of the teachers are top notch. Several of the coaches are spectacular. There are exceptions though to both. Catholic schools don't pay out the big $'s so in August, if you are still looking for a job, you are likely to get it. Some very good people have left because of administration differences and burnout. Newsletters and letters from home ALWAYS have negative remarks in them, speeches over the p.a. do also. Yes.
--Submitted by a parent

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