Private | PK-3 | Evangelical Lutheran Church in America | 238 students |
Brenham's St. Pauls Christian Day School is a private school. It is coed and Evangelical Lutheran Church in America affiliated, serving 238 students in grades PK-3.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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0.3 miles | |||
0.4 miles | |||
0.6 miles | |||
0.8 miles |
We moved to Brenham 2 years ago and did extensive research for a personal school for our daughter. The school we were attending was so perfect we new that we would have to lower our standards to even get close to where she was going to school. But St.Paul's exceeded our expectations they go the extra mile to teach and love all that they can!
What an AWESOME experience for not only your child but the whole family! They put the childs interest first and are always supportive of the family as well. They preach that together the school and parents are a team!!!!!
It truly has the best interests of the children at heart and it teaches the love of Jesus.
It's full of caring people, both students, parents and teachers! There is not a problem we won't tackle! We teach kids to love God, themselves and others!
St. Paul's is all about the kids. They treat each and every kid with nothing but love and kindness. They are awesome!!
St. Paul's is awesome! It is apparent the love the staff has for the kids. They truly focus on teaching children, not only academics, but also manners, to be caring and thoughtful, and most importantly, about God's love. My son is there now and I can't wait until my daughter is old enough to go!!!
St. Paul's is not all it is cracked up to be. The school is about the same as every other school. It has it's problems just like any other school. I think St. Paul's is WAY OVER RATED!!!! Not sure I will send my next child there or check into First Baptist School. They are VERY defensive when you go to them w/ concerns. Be assure that they will always find a way to make things look better than they are. The BEST way to make sure your child is in a safe, 'loving' environment is to pop in regularly and see for yourself.
St. Pauls is a blessing to our family. We have been so pleased with the quality of teachers, childcare workers and loving staff. This school is extremely professional, clean and organized. The communication and planning is outstanding. The summer program is fun and well planned. The amount of parent support is very high and the school is well funded. I'm excited that they are adding more grades. I know that my child is in the best possible place in our town. I love the christian environment and teachers in the classrooms for those beginning at 2 years old. This school is in a class all by itself. K. Trevino
St Pauls is wonderful. We have been so blessed since my son started there in 1st grade. We are very thankful that the school is extending the grades beyond 2nd and adding 3rd and 4th. I attribute this to the supportive church family who have seen the need for such a wonderful ministry and to the families of the students who have received the same blessings we have since attending the school.
It seems almost impossible for a school to be so perfect. I have been a part of St. Paul's for 2 1/2 years and have watched my beautiful child blossom in her faith. Amazing.
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