As the mother of two students who attended BSS (pre through 8th), I couldn t be more delighted with this school. Despite its wide socio-economic makeup, BSS students consistently rank in the top 90% on national standardized tests. Students at BSS are frequently given opportunities to excel, to take on leadership roles. Not only do they learn to lead, they also learn to serve. Parents are welcomed and encouraged to be an active part of the school community. A child s needs are not just met, but they are loved and cared for by a nurturing staff and faculty. Children are given the opportunity to bloom! On multiple occasions I have observed a teacher take note of a child s individual talents and seek out opportunities to help them shine. Kids love BSS too. They skip into the building with smiles on their faces. My kids described their teachers with words like nice , good natured , devoted , optimistic and professional . I am delighted with the new leadership. The new principal has brought renewed energy and enthusiasm to the school. Although I do not believe that one school can be the perfect fit for all families, I know that BSS was the perfect school for my family.
—Submitted by a parent
My wife and I sent one child to this school, and pulled him out after preschool. We were dismayed at the extensive "jet-setting" that goes on at this school... Certain families--and their children--were given preferential treatment over others, depending on the social/economic status of those families and on the degree of involvement those families had with the church to which this school is affiliated. I hold a PhD in English Composition and American Literature. I found the quality of teaching in this school to be average at best. The school culture appeared to lean towards regimentation and away from independent, creative thought. Trust me - this is a poor preparation for the increasingly competitive world our children will enter. I strongly advise any families that are: a) lower-middle class or lower in socio-economic status; or b) not Catholic in religious orientation to steer clear of this school. Otherwise, they risk setting themselves and their children up for a potentially frustrating and demeaning experience.
—Submitted by a parent
I sent 2 kids through Blessed Sacrament School and believe the value of the school is immeasurable . Teachers who care, small classes. Peer to peer respect that no other school can rival. I certainly would make this choice again. I highly recommend this school !!
—Submitted by a parent
We have been a part of the BSS family for 16 years and both of our children received excellent educations. Our oldest son excelled in high school and is currently studying at a top university. Our youngest son starts high school in the fall and is very well prepared. As parents, sending our children to BSS is one of the best decisions we have made.
—Submitted by a parent
I went here up until middle school then i switched to Saint Pius X in Greensboro and within a quarter my math grade went from a C to an A. BSS is not a good school . Im a junior at Bishop and if i never switched schools i would be behind. BSS holds your hand they dont teach you anything.
Our children have been at this school for over 6 years. This has been a loving supportive environment for them. They have blossomed into confident students who love to learn. This school is a community and is much more than just one person. I am super excited and confident of the new leadership for next year. I have never had a problem getting the information I needed for my children to be successful. I love that the teachers all know my children and can cater the instruction to their needs. Looking forward to what the future holds!!
—Submitted by a parent
We had such high hopes when our son started kindergarten at BSS. He has received an adequate (although far from superior) education, but the administration needs an overhaul. The current principal is leaving (thank goodness) but we don't have enough faith in the appointed principal for next year (who is the current assistant principal) to send our son back. Add to that the consistent lack of communication, and it leads to a very frustrating experience. The biggest reason, though, is because the building is old, and has a persistent mold issue, which exacerbates our son's asthma. The school did a little of what was recommended to address the problem, but it's not enough for us.
—Submitted by a parent
The sense of family and respect is immediately recognized as you walk through the halls of Blessed Sacrament School. We are so happy with the supportive environment that has made getting up for school an easy task for the last 2 years. The teachers spend time getting to know the kids and parents, and it really shows that the kids love being there. The curriculum is carefully planned, and our preschooler has wonderful exposure to computers, Spanish, PE, science, and music EVERY WEEK. The teachers, principal, and office staff are friendly and make every effort to make us feel at home. Every morning, when I see the students bouncing happily into the school (and usually holding the door for me as I come in!), I know that we made the right choice for our child.
—Submitted by a parent
We couldn't be happier in our decision to place our son in this school. He is loved and cared for and loves going there. We couldn't ask for anything more!
—Submitted by a parent
Blessed Sacrament is the BEST school for your children! I am a retired teacher as well as a parent of two children who graduated from this amazing school! The students are given personal attention ands are loved and taught by top quality teachers and staff who really care about your child both personally and educationally!
—Submitted by a parent
They provided a well-balanced & caring educational place for my kids.
The principal and staff make this school. This school teaches the whole child. My son loves the size and the respect that he gets in this environment. The teachers really care and are very accessible when there are any questions about homework or progress. A very special place. With a very diverse student body, my child is learning lessons for life and his spiritual walk. While we are not Catholic, the teaching of religion has made my son more appreciative of all life and God's miracles. Great new science lab!
—Submitted by a parent
This school is superb in providing a safe, loving, and supportive environment for the students. The faith based component of the school is what has been the most important aspect for our family. Our child has been challenged quite a bit in kindergarten. She has been learning math, reading, science... Our family has been very pleased with her overall development at the school. The teachers are more than capable and qualified to teach the children.
—Submitted by Tonya Byerly, a parent
Great school for having that sense of family and offering a child a feeling of security. The principal knows each child by name and all of the children seem to like her very well. It seems that the same parents are involved with the school and church every year. Surprisingly, there is not a high percentage of children who are being raised Catholic here. The school has a very big downfall of providing a quality education. Their academic level of teaching is quite poor. Only a handful of teachers are worthy of teaching these children. The rest don't belong teaching in an expensive private school. I am very unhappy with the education they are receiving here. Many parents have taken their children out of the school due to the lack of academic challenges that should have been offered to the students. I would recommend the K-3,K-4,K-5 and 1st grades only.
—Submitted by a parent
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