St. Nicholas of Tolentine School

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 334 students |  

PHONE: (718) 380-1900

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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8022 Parsons Blvd

Jamaica, NY 11432

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Jamaica's St. Nicholas of Tolentine School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 334 students in grades PK-8.

More than 25 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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Posted on Mar 4, 2012
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I've been to St. Nick's for my whole life and graduated about two years ago. I cannot ask for anything better for my childhood life! This school was and always will be my second home. Everyone respected everyone's decisions and religions. It wasn't as if people would just talk to you for one day and forget your name the next. It was as if we were family and the pre-k kids would look up to kindergarteners who looked up to 1st graders -so on and so forth- but everyone looked up to the teachers and school workers. For one thing, all the teachers take education seriously, but they make it interesting and fun as well. From making interactive book reports to science fairs and fun, intense spelling bees are some ways they show us schoolwork is fun. Another example of how SNT thinks highly of our education is this paragraph. Do you see any mistakes here? I think not. Thanks to the wonderful teachers who had taught me. I DON'T know why other people say otherwise. If you haven't experienced this school and its education, you're honestly missing out on something amazing. Bring your children here, it's worth your money and their education!

Posted on Nov 8, 2011
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I hate to say this but I had both my boys in this school a few years ago. One graduated after entering in 6th grade and the other we took out right after. This school is very deceiving. Plagued by many financial problems and inability to keep the kids warm in the winter (broken boiler). Many teachers who have been there for a while are so bitter and jaded they should have retired years ago. If your thinking about this school for your kids...DON"T. This office staff is shockingly RUDE and just don't care. Not the best example of a Christian education. You can do better.
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Posted on Jun 3, 2011
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THIS SCHOOL IS AMAZING! I transferred into St. Nick's 6th grade, and I was the quiet, shy new kid. My teacher was amazingly nice to me, and helped with my transition into SNT. All of the teachers are so nice and caring, and they're always there to help the students. I was on two sports teams and the coaches were amazingly good and also very caring. Also, all of the students are SO nice and friendly! From being the shy new kid, thanks to SNT I became friendly and extroverted. If it wasn't for this school I don't think i would be where I am now. From my experience I would say that this school is the most amazing private school ever. The only problem is that the gym is terrible. The paint is peeling off the walls, and pieces of the ceiling randomly fall. The gym NEEDS to be redone. Other than that, SNT is amazing!

Posted on Dec 15, 2010
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My son is in the 4th grade and the TEACHERS really do care. My son has been there since pre-k and I have no complaints. The teachers are great and they make it "fun" as my son puts it to make the class interesting enough to capture their interest. The teaching level is much higher then that of public schools or even other private schools. They have created a family atmosphere for the kids. They have many programs for the kids and parents to be involved in. I have never encountered a group of teachers that actually take to the kids (that are not theirs) and care for them as if they are their very own. I totally love this school my son does also. Although many may think that this school is too expensive for the kind of education our kids are getting I feel that its not expensive at all. I mean it's not cheap either but it's well worth the $$ for the kids...
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Posted on Nov 19, 2010
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I attended St. Nick's from K-8th grade; graduated in 2003. Based on my experience as a student there I highly recommend it. High-school was a joke to me. 9th and 10th grade math was covered in my 5th grade class. Life and Earth Science ( covered in 9th and 10th grade) was also a review for me, as we covered the same topics in detail in 7th and 8th grade. My first grade teacher decided to do an activity where,for fun, she told us what professions she thought we'd be good at. Told me, id be a money maker and I am currently a law school student. Haven't met the new principal but Ive heard that she seems to really be making an effort to leave a good impression on her students and help the school as a whole. Many of the teachers I've had are still teaching there and were all under-appreciated at the time, but looking back...they did a great job. Great School.

Posted on Nov 8, 2010
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St,Nicks is not a good school. The teachers are careless. They do not explain things that good. They go by favoritism. I am a strait A student and I still am in and need tutoring. Not everything is bad though,for example,the gym teacher seems to keep everybody in shape. The sports program is awesome. The principal is a very nice lady but she does not smile. She is not a good role model. Please do not send your children to this school. I go to this school and I can guarantee you that you will nt like it at all.

Posted on Aug 6, 2010
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St. Nicks is not a good school. The teachers do not care about the students. I'm taking my son out this year. The principle is wonderful but she can't be in the classroom with the teachers. The teachers do not like to deal with the parents and if your child needs help in a subject they will not let you know and they do not respond to letters. Please do not send your child here.
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Posted on May 26, 2009
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My child is in the seventh grade and the teachers really care about her academics, feelings, and her health. All the teachers care about her math grades and helped her to improve her grades so she will get amazing grades in all subjects. Thank You!!
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Posted on Apr 22, 2009
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this is my very 1st year at st.nicholas of tolentine and my very 1st year at a private school. That's right, i've been raised in public school all my life. This school is so far very cool. they offer extrodinary programs that I've never even heard or consided before in public school like the school wal-a-thon and the art contest. they also have very fun field trips. Like the trip to the rollerskating rink. this school has created so many fun filled memories for me and this is only my 1st year here. I'm so excited for next year!!!! (I'm in 6th grade so far) I hope you send your kid herenext year!
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Posted on Feb 1, 2009
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I have been in this school for eight years and am graduating this year.The teachers are awesome.They are making the school better and better each day. The school is a really safe and religious place.This school is the best place for a child to grow up in.
--Submitted by a student


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