Good Shepherd Regional Catholic School

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 157 students |  

PHONE: (856) 858-1562

FAX: (856) 858-2943

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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100 Lees Ave

Collingswood, NJ 08108

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Good Shepherd Regional Catholic School is a private school in Collingswood, New Jersey. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 157 students in grades PK-8.

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Associations: NCEA; Coed; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Sep 10, 2005
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I find St John School very enriching,not only from a religious aspect but also academically.There are ample amount of computers,the 3 and 4 year old preschoolers are introduced to the fundamentals of the computer. St John's does a wonderful job incorporating morality in their every day teachings. They have various sports,such as volleyball,basketball and track. The parents at StJohn's are a fairly close group. Looking out for everyone and helping those in need.Parents and the school as a whole are involved in local community affairs,such as the May Fair. There is a new principle this year who has truly brightened up the school and has many new and wonderful ideas to continue to keep St John's academic excellence.
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