Private | 6-12 | Roman Catholic | 1316 students |
Brooklyn's Xaverian High School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 1316 students in grades 6-12.
More than 35 school community members have shared their opinion about this school, giving it an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
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This school has some acceptable qualities but overall they are focused on their athletics programs and are putting less attention to their academics.The administration is highly flawed and does not care about the student while they care more about the image that Xaverian portrays. The whole student body is extremely diverse which leads to racial tension and often the formation of racial groups that tend to keep to themselves.The tuition is highly overpriced and does not reflect in the amount of resources that are offered at this school.There are a large amount of public schools that will be exponentially better that Xaverian High school. I strongly recommend that you DO NOT send your son to that school.
challenging academically while establishing programs for children with learning disabilities. The extensive range of extracurricularb activities a definite plus and the outstanding Genesis program that allows the city's top middle schoolers to explore the extent of their potential
I have only had great experiences with Xaverian, my son received a great well rounded education. The faculty, staff and the new administration has already proven that under their leadership the school will only get better through the upcoming years. Keep up the great work!!
xaverian is on a self destruct course with the present administrators the students would be better off in a public school
xaverian .has declined terribly since the new administration specifically the new director of guidance was appointed. The guidance department is pathetic with no supervision or regulation on the director's partl
My husband and son went to Xaverian and we are having a wonderful experience. To the reviewer who wants the school to be strict and control the kids...that was your responsibilty when raising your kids. Don't blame the school. Xaverian provides a wonderful academic atmosphere for those kids that want it.
Xaverian is great, it offers everything,You just need to have the student that will take advantage of all it offers, in my eyes, it is the Best HS ,my kids picked it over Xavier,and competitive public HS, faculty is dedicated,and You have a sense of familythat You won't find somewher else.
Very disapointing school they show the parents they are strict then when it comes down to the real thin gthey dont put there foot down they show no self control over the kids and the parents pay too much for too little
I think that Xaverian is a poor school based on the ability of its teachers to teach their students. As a graduate of the school, i hope tht someday the requirements for teaching and commmon sense ability is raised. I wouldn't recommend this school over Xavier or Molloy, but over the other catholic schools of Brooklyn-Queens area.
Xaverian is a school with aspirtations and achievments in its short history has surpass many institution. Xaverian offers a wide range of academic course from special need in the Ryken program to I.B. the most advance course work a student can take in the world. The music department under the direction of J.Loposoky and the dramatic arts under the direction of J.Appel has grown leaps and bounds each performing 2-3 times a years.
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