Sylvania Franciscan Academy
Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 318 students |
Sylvania's Sylvania Franciscan Academy is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 318 students in grades PK-8.
This school's average Community Rating, based on 21 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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0.5 miles | |||
0.5 miles | |||
0.9 miles | |||
1 miles |
Recent Reviews
SFA offers a wonderful education in a beautiful setting for all grades. Middle school students benefit from many seminar offerings and integrated studies. The collaboration with Lourdes College will raise the high standards even higher with wonderful leadership from the Education Department.
Grades Kdg, 1st grade and 4th grades are excellent. 2nd & 3rd are horrible. Middle school lacks effective teachers. Most don't even have their teaching certificate. The principal has teachers that are favored and it is a reflection on the education the children receive. Be prepared to have to pay for tutoring in addition to tution. This school is NOT WORTH the amount of money that you pay in tution.
My children began in public school and SFA has surpassed all expectations and challenged my kids and excited them about learning. The dedicated teachers really care about each individual child and help them learn the way they need to as individuals. I know that my kids will be prepared for anything!
...a fantastic school with such dedicated teachers and staff. They are all so positive and loving. I have seen my daughter blossom and grow through the years.
SFA combines a small size with top-notch academics and amazing parent participation. I am so glad we discovered this school, and my two children have flourished. I have been so impressed with the entire experience. I enthusiastically recommend the school to other parents.
Pre-school program is amazing!
We have been so happy to be at SFA. Our two children are very different, but both have flourished in the loving environment of this school. If you are looking for a place where your children will feel part of a family, in the classroom, on the playing field and in a diverse range of extra-curricular activities, you should consider SFA. We have to make sacrifices to pay for tuition, but you get what you pay for, and where my kids are concerned, I'll gladly do without some other extravagance.
SFA is one big happy family. We are a close group where everyone is genuinely accepted for who they are! My children and I have been a part of SFA for 7 years. Each of my children have different needs that have been addressed and supported in appropriate ways. The staff and faculty are the best of the best. Students are cared for by everyone! I would feel safe leaving my kids with anyone at SFA, teachers, staff, and other parents.
SFA is a happy school! The entire staff is loving, kind, and dedicated to the well-being of each child. The parent participation is exceptional. Our children always looked forward to school. What a gift!! They were more than prepared for high school, but they often go back to visit their 'home'.
SFA is a gem of a school...If you are looking for a small, safe, family-friendly, Catholic experience for your children, this is the best choice. SFA has an outstanding middle school math and science faculty/program, beautiful building/campus, superb athletic directors, involved parents, and a dedicated, caring faculty.
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