Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 168 students |
Watervliet's St. Brigids Regional Catholic School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 168 students in grades PK-8.
This school has an average Community Rating of 4 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 10 school community members.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.6 miles | |||
Watervliet Junior/Senior High School 1.3 miles | |||
Troy Preparatory Charter School 1.3 miles | |||
1.3 miles |
st. brigids is great school i am a student in the school in seventh grade its fantastic
hi i go to st.brigid's. st.brigid's is not a bad school but since the small amount of kids and the size of the school is slim its hard 2 hav a like fun-ish experirnce. and 1 teacher is not the greatest and is very mean-ish. but i belive its an awesome school for grades pre-k thro 4th jounior high not so much
There is no other school I would send my children to than St. Brigid's Regional Catholic School. I recommend St. Brigid's to anyone and everyone. My children are happy, well educated, interested in their community and well versed in our Faith. I find from the principal to the teachers, to the pastor, all very eager and responsive to our children's wants and needs. St. Brigid's Regional Catholic School is the BEST school around.
I'm ugree that St.Brigids Regional School goes down for the past 3 years. Usually, kids have done their homework at the school so there is nothing to do at home as homework. The books is very heavy to carry them from school to home. It's hard for me to understand what is going on and what they have done in class.
We believe St. Brigids is a perfect fit for our son. He is the Pre-K 3year old program and is learning what to expect in Kindigarden. We had him enrolled at a different pre-school that just didn't work for him. St. Brigids has wonderful values, music, gym, art, playtime along with an education to boot!
This was a great school with terrific teachers and strong spiritual administrator. This has all changed. This school is in crisis mode. I have removed my children from this school because of the drastic recent changes. Parents do not feel valued, loss of Christian feel from new administration more of a business manager than educator, emphasis on finances and becoming more of a daycare/nursery school, does not seem like a happy place anymore.
This school has changed dramatically in the past year. The new male principal is still learning the community and the needs of the community. Lost several excellent teachers lately due to budget cuts. Enrollment down about 40%. Demographics changing. Lack of support from Diocese.
My daughter attends st brigids. The parents and teachers at this school play a very active role. There is always something going on. Wonderful after school program .
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