Private | PK-8 | Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod | 77 students |
Salt Lake City's Prince of Peace Evangelical Lutheran is a private school. It is coed and Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod affiliated, serving 77 students in grades PK-8.
The school community has reviewed this school and given it an average rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
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Prince of Peace is a great school! My children went to Prince of Peace in 3rd and 5th grade and they were each a year behind because Prince of Peace has such an advanced curriculum. With the help of their very dedicated and caring teachers, my children caught up quickly and love their new school!
Our family has had a great experience with this school. I currently have two children enrolled and have enjoyed the atmosphere and learning of this school. Our oldest child attended kindergarten and first grade in a public school. The quality in education, and interaction between the children is much better here at Prince of Peace. Our children are encouraged to use their gifts and talents and have improved their skills at Prince of Peace. Because of the atmosphere and small class sizes older children encourage and treat the younger children as if they are family rather than the bullying that goes on in the public school. We have noticed that parents are involved which helps to improve the educational experience.
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