Red Bank Catholic High School

Private | 9-12 | Roman Catholic | 1133 students |  

PHONE: (732) 747-1774

HOURS: 6 hours per day

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112 Broad St

Red Bank, NJ 07701

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Red Bank's Red Bank Catholic High School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 1133 students in grades 9-12.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 9 school community members.

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Academic contests; Associations: NCEA; Band; Basketball; Coed; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Oct 25, 2011
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I two relatives who attended RBC. The school is focused on cliques and overly dramatic teachers. I thought this would be a good school, but apparently, it is horrible.

Posted on Sep 5, 2011
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RBC is a great school, built on mutual trust and tradition. It has a great family feel, we come together for everything, and ever since I started here, I've felt very welcome. RBC is a great environment, and definately has proven to me that it was the best possible choice I could make to spend the next four years of my high school life here.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Mar 2, 2010
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The classes are too crowded and the school itself doesn't require most things a public high school does. Ask any college which students they would rather have and you will hear most of the public high schools over RBC.
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Posted on Jan 7, 2010
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I disagree that the school focuses on the academic excellence of girls not boys. My son is a senior who has achieved academic excellence (thanks to the patience and high standards the teachers set). He went to RBC for the football program which was also excellent! Go Caseys!! Couldn't be happier...he's already been accepted to some great universities (all ranked in the top ten).
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Posted on Oct 14, 2009
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RBC has a rich heritage cemented in religious education. It is a school which does everything as a family. It also has a great relationship with the surrounding community.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Oct 14, 2009
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My daughter is a freshman and from day 1, I felt comfortable, supported and loved by faculty and fellow parents. Its a great school, like you would describe a great friend, inside and out.
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Posted on Apr 6, 2009
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RBC is a program that is geared towards educating the many young woman that go there. The majority of academic excellence is focused on the girls as demonstrated by the awards and accolades that are given out. The teachers and administration have a difficult time in the education of young men--there is a lack of focus in trying to get young men to excell in academics , all the attention and merit are given to girls. Boys rarely succeeed in the top unless it is in athletics.
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Posted on Oct 15, 2008
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Phenominal school - that includes administration, student body and faculty. They are exceptional in all they do.
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Posted on Jun 25, 2008
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incredible school with interactive students, educators, and staff. I'm so proud that my children were accepted and became an intergal part of their academic community. All my students were prepared to meet the high standards of great colleges.
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