Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 465 students |
Long Island City's Most Precious Blood School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 465 students in grades PK-8.
This school's average Community Rating, based on 23 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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Robert F Wagner Junior Secondary School-Arts and Technology 0.6 miles | |||
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My granddaughter is getting a great education at Most Precious Blood School!!
MPB feels like an extension to my family. My son is in third grade now, going to fourth. My daughter is finishing pre-k and loving her teachers! We are very happy being part of this loving community!
Great faculty and teachers! Wonderful learning environment for children.
The teachers are very concerned and care about the students.
We have two kids in this school and we are very happy with the program,with the staff and the most important, discipline.... We do recommend this school,and we love it.......
My daughter attends first grade and my son is enrolled in Mommy & Me. This school is great. Communication with the teachers is wonderful. They are always available and ready to answer any questions. My daughter has learned so much this year and she loves school. They teach discipline and respect for others. In our Mommy & Me class I have met the nicest parents. I highly recommend this school. We love it.
My son attended the preK program here this past year and I was very impressed. First, the teachers are wonderful and patient and they have willingly helped out on any issues my son has had. The children learn so much through hands on experimentation and observation of the real world. The school is very diverse and we had a very good group of kids and parents who were very interested in their children's experience and stayed very involved and helped eachother out. I really don't have anything bad to say.
My daughter is in Kindergarten. She loves the school. The teacher and the teacher's assistant are wonderful. They encourage creativity, using their imagination and respect for others. The school also enforces a strong academic environment. The principal and her staff are accessible, concerned, and qualified. I have enrolled my daughter for first grade. I highly recommend this school.
Both of my children attend this school. I am happy with the academics and the environment. They do get homework and are tested on a regular basis. I have to disagree with that one review that said that the tutition is raised every few months -that is not true! All of the teachers that I have met so far are accomodating and will listen to your concerns during the entire school year, not just during report card time. I have had an open communication with all of the teachers that my children have had so far. I highly recommed this school!
I am so proud of Most Precious Blood School. One of our eighth graders won a diocesan-wide essay contest about the blessings of Christmas. The grand prize was tickets to the annual Radio City Music Hall Christmas Spectacular for her family and classmates. She wrote a beautiful essay detailing the true meaning of Christmas and the importance of giving to others. Thanks to the fine teachers at Most Precious Blood she learned the skills necessary to be a wonderful writer. There she also was taught the true meaning of Christmas and about all its blessings. Congratulations!
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