St. Gregory's School for Boys

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 152 students |  

PHONE: (518) 785-6621

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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121 Old Niskayuna Rd

Loudonville, NY 12211

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Loudonville's St. Gregory's School for Boys is a private school. It is all male and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 152 students in grades PK-8.

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All male; Associations: NAIS; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Jul 28, 2009
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We had reservations about sending our son to St. Greg's because of our perceived misconception that St. Gregory's had a lack of diversification. Now that our son has been there for a year, I cannot say enough about what a positive experience that he has had. The school truly understands the needs of boys as far as education goes, and it teaches them to be kind, thoughtful, and relevant young men. The academics are impressive and the community of parents, children, and teachers is unbelievably supportive. I called a private high school in the area prior to sending my son to St. Gregorys to get their honest opinion about the educational backround of their students. They could not say enough about the educational backround that the St. Greg's students presented with, as well as their strong sense of community and generosity.
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