Bishop Ludden Junior Senior High School

Private | 7-12 | Roman Catholic | 519 students |  

PHONE: (315) 468-2591

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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815 Fay Rd

Syracuse, NY 13219

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Bishop Ludden Junior Senior High School is a private school in Syracuse, New York. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 519 students in grades 7-12.

This school's average Community Rating, based on 17 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.

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Academic contests; Associations: NCEA, NCSA; Band; Basketball; Coed; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Sep 21, 2010
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an outstanding school ... what a welcome change from public schools ... my son has made great strides both academically and socially ... as a parent I could not possibly be more impressed !
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Posted on Jun 25, 2010
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Save your money! My child had been going to private schools her whole life, so we had decided Bishop Ludden was a good fit. How wrong were we! The teachers and staff care more about dress code rather than education and personal growth. The first two years she attended Ludden, she loved it. After that, new administration took over, and it was all down hill from there. She always felt that she had not learned anything in school. She was not prepared for college. The only thing Ludden taught her was how to properly tuck in a shirt.
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Posted on Dec 19, 2009
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i am currently a sophomore at BLHS and i really do love it. i have attended catholic schools all my life and i dont know anything differeny. we do have to wear uniforms and the rules may be a tad more strict but after going 10 years wearing a uniform you kind of learn to love it. i mean you dont know anything else. it really cuts down the judgements. like every school there ar clicks but no body really only hangs out with just one specific click. every body knows everybody and everyones friends. its a really close community and most of the teachers are so nice. Ludden is just a really big familyy :)the lunches kinda stink but that is also a minor issue. if you want your child to have a sense of community and to belong somewhere Ludden is deffinately the place to go. Belong.Believe.WorkHard.Succed.BLHS
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Aug 4, 2009
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Great school. Great teachers. Great students. Ok sports. Expensive lunches. And expensive school.Small enivornment, this school is basically great if your child is very bright.Also if you'd like to pay about $4,000 a year for your child to attend a school that really is just is good as any other. Reconmendation>? Henninger high school.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Jan 25, 2009
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BL has taken great steps forward since its new principal assumed the helm in 2008. It offers a quality education and family atmosphere. I have four children. One went there (college now), two go there, and one will attend next year.
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Posted on Jan 21, 2009
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I feel bishop ludden school does offer many advantages in a private school education, with a caring community, and strong parent involvement.
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Posted on Jan 16, 2008
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A safe and quality atmosphere led by teachers who actually care. Ludden has a large yet close-knit community.
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Posted on Jun 17, 2005
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An excellent alternative to urban Jr High during a crucial time in students' lives. HS provides basic courses, sports, very minimal extra curricular activities. Music and Language departments are good, Math very weak. A mix of urban and suburban students provide a good alternative to city schools, however, less value for suburban students. Students excel because many come from families with strong values. Too much focus on discipline and not enough on quality education. Parental involvement limited to fundraising and not on education improvement. Political. Administration is not supportive of students and focuses on what they are doing wrong instead of building leaders and self-esteem. I'd opt for suburban schools. For city students the trade off is less negative peer pressure and social issues for lower teacher quality.
--Submitted by Sharon, a parent

Posted on May 2, 2005
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When I entered my child in this school I was hoping to give to her a better level of education then a public high school could provide. I have not been disappointed with the physical attributes of this school. It is a school that provides smaller classrooms, great teacher-to-student ratios and a better moral code. What I have been disappointed with, though, is the level of teacher caring and interaction with students. In two of my childs classes it seems that the teacher could care less about the level of class education and participation. It seems that these teachers are just spending time at the school until something better comes along. Again, the level of staff participation and student interaction is great and the individual attention to students also is wonderful but I feel that the teachers should be more diligently reviewed.
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Posted on Feb 10, 2005
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FYI the Bishop Ludden Web Pages General - http://www.bishopludden.org/ Sports - http://bishopludden.assistantcoach.net/ Homework - http://luddenresource.blogspot.com/
--Submitted by Dan Andrianos, a parent


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