Charter | 6-8 | 81 students |
Dallas's St. Anthony School is a charter middle school. It is among the few middle schools in Texas to receive a distinguished GreatSchools Rating of 8 out of 10.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
School highlights:
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Irma Rangel Young Womens Leadership Middle School 0.7 miles |
This is our first year at St. Anthony and I couldn't be more proud of choosing this institution as the platform for my child's early childhood education. The teacher takes pride in teaching and that's a major factor in today's society. The staff truly care about the students. I look forward to greater things in the future.
Saint Anthony is a public charter school in the heart of the city. I was blessed to find this golden nugget for my son. It is an older school and doesn t "look" like it is state of the art but inside these walls, our children are learning with a preparation for a global society. They use Smart Board technology. Student/Teacher Ratio is phenomenal. The core subject teachers CARE and they are making a difference. The extracurricular offerings are GREAT. This is an amazing school and we are so tankful to have this opportunity. When my son leaves Saint Anthony, he will be well prepared and very likely accepted into any one of the top ranking high schools in this city.
I currently attend here(8th) and I loved the whole process and atmosphere!
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