Private | 9-12 | Roman Catholic | 609 students |
Toledo's St. Ursula Academy is a private high school. It is all female and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 609 students in grades 9-12.
This school has an average Community Rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on reviews from 8 school community members.
School highlights:
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Toledo Preparatory Academy High 1.8 miles |
Basically, it goes like this SUA the best, the school is wonderful. The teachers are more than just great teachers, they are great people who help us grow into better young women! The girls here are my sisters! and did i mention sports?...STATE CHAMPS 2010 BABY! 2011 STATE RUNNER UPS IN SOCCER AND VOLLEYBALL!
This school is absolutely wonderful. I am a sophomore, and it has given me opportunities i could never imagine before High school! It is a tight-knit community, and we are honestly a band of sisters. It is my home away from home. All the girls are so nice, and its the perfect size- You make friends with everyone but theres still enough people to constantly make new friends! The staff is outstanding, and the student to teacher relationship is different than one I have ever experienced. We excel not only education with a 100% graduation rate, but we excel at sports, having won state and regional competitions. We also have a great art program. I have developed spiritually, academically, and emotionally and without st. Ursula i would not be who i am. SUA feels like home.
I am a freshman at SUA, and I absolutely love this school. They have a great curriculum and they are now starting a technology program, also. Each class of incoming freshmen will receive a MacBook. This enhances the learning and communication between school and student. The school spirit is outstanding, and the teachers do seem to care about each student, individually. I strongly recommend sending your daughter here. She will learn individuality, the importance of Christ, leadership skills, and how to love sincerely.
My daughter has been afforded the opportunity to grow academically, spiritually, athletically, and socially in an environment that is condusive to individuality and promotes leadership. The college preparatory curriculum that is provided far exceeds that of other comparable schools in the Toledo area. Alumnae of St. Ursula are well-prepared for the next phase of their educational experience as is evident by the high national test scores and reviews from recent graduates. Students are exposed not only to the teachings of the Catholic Church but are taught about tolerance towards other religions. The athletic team offerings at SUA are numerous. Anyone interested in participating in a sport has ample opportunities. The single-sex environment has allowed these young women to express themselves without the pressures that exist in a co-ed atmosphere. I strongly recommend SUA to anyone who wants her daughter to mature into a well-rounded, intelligent, and responsible young woman.
St. Ursula Academy offers tutoring everyday after school and their communication is wonderful!
DOn't go here, bad school. not worth cost. my child dropped out.
Great school and worth the sacrifice of cost. St. Ursula staff helped me out tremendously when going through a personal problem at home, and without them I could not have graduated. To say I love this school is one thing but I also love the staff for all they do above and beyond their call of duty.
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