Our Lady of Hope School

Private | PK-8 | Roman Catholic | 183 students |  

PHONE: (215) 324-4211

HOURS: 7 hours per day

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5218 N Broad St

Philadelphia, PA 19141

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Philadelphia's Our Lady of Hope School is a private school. It is coed and Roman Catholic affiliated, serving 183 students in grades PK-8.

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Associations: NCEA; Coed; P.E. classes; Religious; Roman Catholic
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Posted on Jun 12, 2008
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This is the worst school I have ever seen. The tuition is crazy. Though initially it is an average private school price, they dont tell you that it doesnt cover your child's whole educational experience. You have to participate in the two candy/pizza sales, which are supposed to offset your tution. Yet it really doesnt offset it. Either you raise the $400 or you pay an additional $400 which will be added onto your tuition at the end of the year. The teachers are terrible, they dont ever alert you about your child's progress, or do followups with the families. They make you pay for trips, where you must drive your child to the destination (no buses), then pay for anything your child does on the trip, such as tickets, concerts...why did you pay? You could have taken them yourselves! Then on top of that Plus a bad education!
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Posted on Dec 29, 2006
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This school is alright. I just wish the teachers wern't so soft with the children. I also wish they can teach the children a little better than what there doing now
--Submitted by jessica velazquez, a parent


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