Bishop Fenwick

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 322 students |  

PHONE: (740) 453-2637

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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1030 E Main St

Zanesville, OH 43701

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Bishop Fenwick is a private school in Zanesville, Ohio. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 322 students in grades PK-8.

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Academic contests; Associations: NCEA; Basketball; Coed; Computer arts; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Jan 8, 2010
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The teachers at Bishop Fenwick are really great. They teach at our Catholic school because that is where they want to be. They are dedicated to our students and to teaching our faith in addition to the required state standards. Student families are involved with their children's education and with the school. This leads to successful students. I would not consider sending my children anywhere else.
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Posted on Dec 27, 2009
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We have relocated to Zanesville for my job and have found this school to have the best education for our children in this area. We are not Catholics, but I believe that Catholic based virtues are good for our children. The school is small enough for us to know the principle and teachers well. There is strong focus on religion and education. I would recommend this school to all who are new to this area and who are looking for a good education for their children. I believe in educating my children and getting them ready for global competition. I feel this school, and Bishop Rosecrans have the tools for this.
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Posted on Oct 3, 2009
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Solid values and superior curricula & teachers
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Posted on Feb 15, 2008
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Bishop fenwick school (2006) is the best of the best. Offering 3 language programs and small teacher/student ratio is just one of the reasons our students develop the skills necessary to compete in todays society. Our terra nova test scores are in the top 90% in the nation. Go Bishop Fenwick
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Posted on May 12, 2005
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I believe this school provides a good catholic education for our children. Yes, enrollment is low, I feel that it is due to tuition rates increasing and lack of a strong administrative person. for the most part the teachers for grades K-8 and the gym teacher are excellent! Our music department is in need of a teacher capable of teaching MUSIC! I rate the music department negative 1.
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Posted on Oct 28, 2004
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I feel that this school continues to go downhill. this new principal for the school year 04/05 has little concern for what truley is good for the children and no concern families who have hard times. This school is founded on catholic beliefs and her attitude is in no way how a caring christian would act. I am looking for a new school for my child. The children there are great and the teachers are nice but they also forget the reason they are there the children. This principal needs to remember that the lord wants us to walk in love not in money and she favors the families who have more money. This is my 3rd child who has attended at st.thomas and at one time I couldn't have asked for a better school but now this school has much to be desired and needed.
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