St. Joseph Elementary School

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 488 students |  

PHONE: (718) 728-0724

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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2846 44th St

Long Island City, NY 11103

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Long Island City's St. Joseph Elementary School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 488 students in grades PK-8.

This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 11 school community members.

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Posted on Jan 26, 2012
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Hello,I am a student who attends St.Joseph School. I think I am getting a great education. The teachers really care. I think you can really talk to the teachers when there are problems. The principal greets you every morning with a kind "hello" . You get awarded every trimester depending on you grades. Your children wil be able to find other children who have the same interest. The are morning programs and afterschool programs. I have been attendind this school since nursery and I am in fifth grade. Everyone around you is always encouraging you to be creative. We do have a uniform but I enjoy it because it makes everybody equal. We do have lunch and recess. We do have clubs,plays,and other things for your child to enjoy. Please trust me in everything i have said. Thank you for reading:).

Posted on May 4, 2011
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Education is really good. Teachers really care. Unfortunately the leadership seems to blatantly favor certain children. The teacher's kids gets the lead roles. The PTA leaders' kids get the spotlight. And if an anonymous kid happens to win something in the school, not a mention, but those connected kids have thier pictures plastered everywhere whether they win or not. It is just a little irritating considering the good quality of education. Hopefully this post will wake up the higher ups, because over the last 2 years, many people are starting to notice.
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Posted on Jul 5, 2010
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My daughters attend St. Joe's since pre-K and I couldn't be happier. The teachers care about the students and make sure that they understand the work. I am a working parent and the morning and afterschool programs are amazing. I go to work without and worries and I know that they are safe and are receiving a wonderful education. I'd recommend this school to anyone.
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Posted on Jan 24, 2010
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My daughter is going to st joe's for pre-k. She is thriving and learning so much. She is extremely happy and loves school and her teacher. I find the afterschool program extremely affordable and enjoyable. They help with homework and have playtime. The only gripe I have is that tuition will go up so considerably next year I don't think we can afford it which saddens me. I do not find PS 70 to be a great school and pray that I can keep my daughter in st joe's. I like their structure and curriculum and am still amazed at how my daughter can write words and her full name in prek!
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Posted on Feb 23, 2009
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In St. Joseph School the possibilties of a child getting a good education are fair. However, teachers will constantly bother you about the smallest things and will not stand for any open-minded questions. In St.Joseph School chidren are tought to be very close minded and there is a huge lack of creativity. My mother is constantly bothered day after day for very little things. In my opinion do not send your child to this school unless you expect them to be a military sargent.
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Posted on Sep 17, 2008
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My daughter has been going to this school for 4 years since Nursery and she loves. They are very strict and conservative but this is exactly the reason why she is in a catholic school. My daughter has good principals and I have no concern regarding her safety when she is there. They are very concern about working parents and have all types of programs to facilitate your like (morning programs, after school, etc..
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Posted on Jun 27, 2008
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I love this school. It's the best. I recommend this school for all your troubled children.
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Posted on Jan 17, 2008
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My son has been in this school for the past 3 yrs. He had some challenges when we moved here. I agree that they are generally not progressive, but in our case the teachers and Asst Principal were very willing to work with us. He has made a lot of progress with their structure and guidance & has learned a lot. I also find that the afterschool program is good, a combo of homework help and play/ gym time. The Asst. Principal is excellent; she knows the students by name, is caring and sincere about wanting to help. The principal has poor skills; rarely communicates with parents, execept for obligatory parent meetings, and does not at all seem interested in listening or making change. It's a very traditional school, not for all kids, but has worked for my son. I think most teachers care & it's a very safe school.
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Posted on Oct 20, 2007
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My children have all gone to St josephs school.I highly recommend the school.The teachers are very professional and take care of any problems that arise.Iwould consider it the best and only school that is great in the area
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Posted on Oct 17, 2007
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St Joseph is affordable but very poor teacher and leadership qualities. Teachers are unprofessional and not progressive at all. Poor communication between parents and teacher/principals. Parents are left feeling something is wrong with their child. Instead of using positive reinforcement; teachers use outdated punishment methods and very negative attitudes. Teachers/leaders are quick to judge parents and their children and become very defensive if you question anything. In the end parents and kid are left feeling like something is wrong with them and then your child pays for it. There are safety concerns such as dropping off and picking up your children. It is very disorganized from top to bottom. From day one, the school lacks any structure, professionalism and parents are shoved out the door from day one.
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