The Bishops Academy at Most Holy

Private | PK-6 | Roman Catholic | 151 students |  

PHONE: (315) 476-6035

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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1031 Bellevue Ave

Syracuse, NY 13207

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Syracuse's The Bishops Academy at Most Holy is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 151 students in grades PK-6.

This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 10 school community members.

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Posted on Nov 4, 2008
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I have 2 children. One is a graduate of the school and the other still attends. I feel very strongly that the education they receive at Rosary is exceptional. My older child was very well prepared for Jr. High and my younger child is now working on Smartboards! They also teach Spanish and French, and have an excellent basketball program!!
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Posted on Sep 28, 2008
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We now have 2 children at BA at MHR. The faculty and academic expectations are exactly what we had wanted forour children. The classes foster educational growth, and strong character is modeled and expected by teachers and students. It is such a loving, safe and caring place - it makes us feel like we are giving our children the best learning environment we can. Parents are welcome any time to visit, and to assist in a class if there is something of interest. Most of all, we are confident that the children are safe and happy and getting the education they need.
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Posted on Jun 5, 2008
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i go to this school it is great the teachersare very nice and the food is really good. i am very sad to know that our principle is leaving us but i will pray for hear everyday
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Posted on May 23, 2008
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My children are the 4th generation of our family to attend Most Holy Rosary. It's just a phenomenal school with a great academic tradition. The teachers instill values that last a lifetime and provide an education for success. It's a wonderful community environment fulfilling the mind, heart and soul of the entire family.
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Posted on May 10, 2007
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I have two children at MHR and couldn't be happier with the school. My wife and I were in a panic about what school we should send our kids to when the public school which initially drew us to the neighborhood went suddenly and rapidly down hill. The staff at Most Holy Rosary does not allow any child to fall through the cracks. Their teachers are motivated and dedicated in general and a few of them in particular are absolutely incredible. The sense of well being I have each morning when I walk out of the school knowing that the kids are in good hands is priceless.
--Submitted by Mike, a parent

Posted on Nov 9, 2006
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All three of my children attended Most Holy Rosary over the past 13 years. The staff there give great attention to detail, and foster a healthy, safe, nurturing learning environment. Students are expected to follow a certain code of conduct, making the learning process more easily facilitated. There is a tremendous amount of parental envolvement. Since the school is affiliated with MHR Church there is involvement from the whole parish community in all events. Our chorus sings at masses, and art has been displayed in the local public library. We have participants in the local CYO sports teams as well as the neighborhood divisions. I loved all the years my children went to MHR. They definitely benefited from their education and would recommend this school to everyone.
--Submitted by Joyce Howden, a parent

Posted on Sep 27, 2006
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My family has been extremely pleased with Most Holy Rosary School. The principal and faculty set high expectations for the students and work diligently to ensure that each student can reach those expectations. The students receive excellent academics in a nurturing secure environment where parents are encouraged to participate fully in the education process.
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Posted on May 28, 2006
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This school has been wonderful for our family. The school routinely scores very well on the NY State exams. More importantly, our children have been educated in a spiritually and educationally enriched environment. My children previously attended a public school where my husband and I felt they were not being challenged academically. After enrolling them at MHR, the quality of work that was expected from them increased. Administration is excellent. There is a high level of parental involvement, music, art, laptop computers for every child, and extracurricular sport activities. I wouldn't send my children anywhere else.
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Posted on May 16, 2006
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MHR is a winner in respect to academic excellence, teaching our children Christian values, respect for others and service to others. Most of the teachers have their masters, and the rest are currently working toward their masters. This school consistently outperforms the other schools in the area in regard to the NY State tests. The school benefits from a very supportive pastor and parish, as well as the PTO and school commission. Parents are welcome to be a part of their children's education. My children have done very well here spiritually and academically.
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