Immaculate Conception School

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 146 students |  

PHONE: (740) 922-3539

FAX: (740) 922-2486

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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100 Sherman St

Dennison, OH 44621

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Immaculate Conception School is a private school in Dennison, Ohio. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 146 students in grades PK-8.

The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.

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Academic contests; Associations: NCEA; Basketball; Chorus; Coed; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on May 20, 2009
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this school is a great shool because they care about anyone and everyone they always care about charecter to. they always care about everyone. they would never leave a child behind because theycare. their test scores are rated highest in the state. our math scores were also rated highest in the nation.
--Submitted by a student

Posted on Mar 27, 2008
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this school is awesome the student are friendly the teachers and staff are all welcoming and everyone there is a family
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Posted on Feb 23, 2004
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In comparison to the public school in our area, this was the absolute best choice for my children. Everyone is treated like family the principal and his staff truly care about each child and their families, as well as, each other. Many people are afraid of a Catholic education because of the religious aspect, but it is something that is not pushed, taught, but not shoved down your throat, which makes it nice for the Non-Catholic children who attend.
--Submitted by Rebecca Mason, a parent


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