Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 353 students |
"Designation as a U.S. Department of Education Blue Ribbon School."
This statement has been provided by the principal or a school official at St. Patrick School. See this school's official school profile »
Carlisle's St. Patrick School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 353 students in grades PK-8.
This school's average Community Rating, based on 21 reviews, is 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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My kids attended this school for a year. I am doubt I will send them back. My daughter had a terrible experience in Kindergarten. I had no idea there could be so much drama. The school allows bullying and refuses to admit when it is happening. I have met with them on several occassions to discuss it, and it is like talking to a brick wall. As far as the parents go, it is very clickish, a lot of snobbery. Unfortunately if you are a mom that actually works for a living you will be excluded most likely from the "click". They want your money but they don't treat your child with respect if they think your child is anything but completely perfect. My kids have learned a lot this year, and I think the K teacher was a good teacher skill wise, but very moody and intolerant. Something a K teacher should NOT be. Most of the older kids are very helpful with the younger kids. A big part of the problem is the principal. If he identifies a child as a problem for any reason, he and the teacher will ride the child all year. I have seem them allow behavior from their favorite families that would never be tolerated with anyone else. Not impressed. Probably leaving.
Our family couldn't be happier with the teachers and staff of Saint Patrick School. We intend to continue to send both our children through Saint Pats through their 8th grade year. Saint Pats is strong academically, offers a robust portfolio of athletic opportunities, and helps foster caring and compassionate young people through their Catholic focus. We love this school!
great principal, challenging teachers that care, students eager to learn from great families make this a wonderful learning environment for your child. Our 3 kids have thrived and grown tremendously not only academically, but as people.
Our children have attended Saint Patrick School for 8 years now; beginning in Pre-k. This school offers the best of all things: solid academics, robust athletic opportunities, fantastic extracurriculars, all in a Christ-centered environment.
Our child has had four great years at St. Pats.The teachers are good and really care.It is a safe and loving place that is accepting of all students.The academics are strong and there are many wonderful after school programs.The environment is moral and spiritual but not in any heavy handed way.I honestly do not think the few negative reviewers were very involved with the school.
We are blessed to have this school in our community! It is a positive, caring and supportive environment for our children. We highly recommend it!
Our son started St. Pat's in K. We couldn't be happier with the atmosphere and education. My son has made many friends and loves going to school there. He is challenged with the curriculum and the teachers are always willing to go the extra mile. Kathy and Cindy in the Office are gems. They are always there for the parents and greet us withe a smile! We do not have any family here in Carlisle and everyone, from our Principal, office staff, teachers and even our maintenance crew play a very special part in my son's life. You can't go wrong by sending your child to St. Pat's. I highly recommend it!
Our family is new to the area and we were warmly welcomed into the St. Patrick community. The principal is always easy to approach and talk to with any concerns. He worked with us on any special needs are children had, and truely listened to any concerns we had, and would follow up with us unprompted. The education is challenging, with many projects and essays to write and prepare for, however these have built my childrens' skills in how to manage their time to meet due dates and manage work loads. They are also not projects meant for "busy" work, but related to giving the students an apportunity to express and reflect on patriotism, and their lives. Some of the teachers are tough, and at times difficult, but they are devoted to their service as teachers...and success of the kids...in and out of the classroom. Being part of this community has been a wonderful move for us.
Our family was new to the area & we never felt like we didn t belong . No sales pitch by the principal; just a nice tour of the school in the middle of the summer on his day off. He answered our questions and was great with our children. I have never seen a principal outside every morning greeting students by their name; rain or shine! The staff is amazing! Each person takes the time to get to know the student and family (in/outside of the school & church surroundings). All of the office ladies are incredible to know. They not only invite you into the school & church, but, into their lives. I now have a wonderful friend in Mrs. F. If you are looking for an incredible learning experience (for the whole family), then come be a part of St. Pat s Come and be a part of a community!
The school is all show to mask inexperienced teachers and principal. A disaster of a school. Don't waste your time or money.
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