Private | Nonsectarian | 162 students |
Pittsburgh's Wesley Spectrum Highland School is a private school. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 162 students.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
| COMPARE | SCHOOL | GREATSCHOOLS RATING | COMMUNITY RATING |
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St. Gabriel-Sorrowful Virgin School 0.6 miles | |||
Abraham Lincoln Elementary School 0.9 miles | |||
1 miles | |||
1.1 miles |
I graduated from WSHS earlier this winter. I will say when I first arrived there I had no hope. As the first year past and I began to open up I realized all the magnificent possibilites that lay ahead of me. The therapists are miracle workers, teachers are knowlegable, nurses are caring, and the doctors are amazing. I would reccomend this program to anyone with mental illness. Thanks to them I have a caring and bright future. I'm even the first person in my family to go onto college in my family because of WSHS. When you're there you are yourself. I found myself. Many students have. Thank you WSHS. You're a lifesaver!!
I am a 12th grader at wesley spectrum highland school and it has been a good experince for me and my parents loved my therapist mr. Hanson and i appritiate everything that my school has done for me with my good & bad days & all my situations that i have gone through. I really enjoy all the teachers that hhelped me witheverything.
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