Bishop Eustace Prep School

Private | 9-12 | Roman Catholic |  

PHONE: (856) 662-2160

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5552 Route 70

Pennsauken, NJ 08109

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Bishop Eustace Prep School is a private high school in Pennsauken, New Jersey. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving grades 9-12.

This school's average Community Rating, based on 16 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.

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Academic contests; Associations: NCEA; Badminton; Chorus; Coed; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Apr 11, 2012
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This is an excellent college preparatory school with a wonderful spirit of community. The one disgruntled former parent clearly has some personal axe to grind. I'm a faculty member and, believe me, there is NO ONE on the faculty who does not have an impressive degree (or several degrees!) - I'm honored to be among them! What a sweet spirit, too, at Eustace. The supportive community helps the students to excel and to grow as people, too.
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Posted on Nov 20, 2011
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Terrible school. The staff is lack-luster many of the teachers don't even have degrees. Not to mention the school is filthy with a leaking roof . I pulled my child out of this school and now she is very happy at her PUBLIC high school. I do not recommend wasting your money on this school. The kids do not even attend good colleges
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Posted on May 13, 2010
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my son graduated from BE in 09..It was expensive and I had to work an extra job to pay for it but well worth it. The staff is wonderful, service is important and students have to do community service. My son graduated with honors and is now studying engineering in an honors program at college. Great writing skills !
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Posted on Jan 30, 2010
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Very challenging school with difficult courses, not designed for the 'average student'. You need to have a lot of self motivation and desire to suceed. The work load is heavy and time consuming, but with time managment, which is taught throughout the years, it's possible to complete. The teachers are very educated and have positive attitudes. They are also always willing to help, there is always help available at Bishop Eustace. I beileve that is the best feature of the school and allows every student to suceed. I have learned so much from my experience at Eustace and I have grown into a responsible adult. Eustace is not just a 'prep' school, but a growing and developing family I love and care for.
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Posted on Jan 4, 2010
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A great school where students become well prepared for College. You can tell a Eustace student by their confidence when they speak with an adult. A 'prep' school that actually prepares the student for a better life Well worth the tuition Classwork is challenging. Sports are competitive. Children enter, but young men and women graduate.
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Posted on Feb 4, 2009
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An excellent, fun school. They really do get you ready for college. Hard but you'll be happy when you get in to college. Great athletics also!

Posted on Nov 7, 2008
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Challenging and competitive. Students well prepared for college. Great learning environment.
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Posted on Aug 8, 2008
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Great school. Hard but well worth it. Great prep for college.
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