Private | K-8 | Catholic | 372 students |
Dayton's St. Helen is a private school. It is coed and Catholic affiliated, serving 372 students in grades K-8.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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Beverly Gardens Elementary School 0.6 miles | |||
0.7 miles | |||
0.7 miles | |||
0.8 miles |
Outstanding teachers. Outstanding parent involvement. Outstanding results. it provides a loving, caring and structured environment. Lifeskills are taught, well round child developement. Highly recommended.
St. Helen is a wonderful, thriving, safe, and loving environment for k-8 students. Parents who wish to have their children in a place where morals are expected and respect for all is a way of life, I recommend Catholic schools. St. Helen has the best teachers around! I love the small personal environment and being involved in a close knit community! My son just finished all 9 years there and is moving on to Carroll High School, my daughter has 6 years at St. Helen. I wouldnt have changed a thing!
The teachers show their enthusiasm for teaching, respect to each other and the children. The children are taught to do their best with their God given talents, use some of their time for service to others and that prayer makes a difference.
We are an active duty military family and St Helens welcomed us and our first grader. The teachers and staff are wonderful and the quality of education is right on par with where we came from and has met or exceeded our expectations. I highly recommend this small private Catholic School to anyone who wants an alternative to the more crowded public school system.
St. Helen is a great school. The principal is very caring and personal. The computer/student ratio is unbelievable. The teachers are very caring and I dont feel like a number. I feel that my kids (4) are getting the best education available.
St. Helens is a good enough school for the tuition rate, I believe it's the cheapest in the Dayton area for both parishoners and non-parishoners. Teachers are good, they take an active interest in your child and give regular feedback on your child's progress and needs. If your child has special needs like services for an IEP like speech therapy or to meet with a psychologist, it will be in an unattached trailer on the school grounds. Bottom line is the school is satisfactory for most students given the tuition, but for special needs, seriously consider a public school as they will have to provide an special needs in compliance with the law.
This school is wonderful for teaching your children values and education.
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