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    3.4 (7 reviews)
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    All Saints Catholic School - Varsity Volleyball Team

    All Saints Catholic School

    3.7(3 reviews)
    14.1 miNorth Dallas

    We have been extremely happy with our time at All Saints…read more The teachers are what make this place so special. You can tell they genuinely care about the children as individuals, not just academically, but emotionally and spiritually too. It feels like they're truly invested in helping each child grow, and that kind of environment is priceless as a parent. One of the things we love most is the commitment to small class sizes. It makes such a difference in the level of attention and support the kids receive, and it creates a close-knit community. We also really appreciate that the school is authentically Catholic. The faith is not just a label. It's woven into daily life in a meaningful, genuine way, and it's something we value so much for our family. We feel grateful to be part of this school community and would absolutely recommend it to any family looking for strong academics, caring teachers, and a faithful Catholic environment.

    Awesome school they lose your kid on a field trip, don't tell you and then covers it up. Instead…read moreof discipling the teacher, they assign the same teacher for next kid. Which she ends up being his biggest bully causing him to have "behavioral" problems, which he never displayed before. Leaving that entity has been my kid's best thing. he is an in G&T class and has not had one issue. I really wished I followed the other family's precedent and sent a recorder with my kids. They at least got proof teacher issues.

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    Our volleyball teams have a tradition of domination!

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    Good friends and good sports!

    All Saints Catholic School - Orchestra begins in  PreK at ASCS. Our Suzuki Violin program led by Shana Druffner

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    Orchestra begins in PreK at ASCS. Our Suzuki Violin program led by Shana Druffner

    Ursuline Academy of Dallas - Ursuline students

    Ursuline Academy of Dallas

    3.2(5 reviews)
    11.9 miNorth Dallas

    Very good school-- some amazing teachers, some okay. Probably the biggest discrepancies are in the…read moretheology department. I had some amazing, compassionate theology teachers, and one who made me feel like I was going to hell because I wasn't Catholic. Ursuline does prepare you well for AP testing, but in some AP classes that have multiple teachers, how well you do depends almost entirely on which teacher you get as some prepare you better than others. However, the school places WAY too much emphasis on sports, and a lot of the funding is funneled into athletics. When I was there, I was a member of the Speech and Debate team. We got no attention or funding from the school, and it showed at competitions. I had to hire a separate, outside-of-school forensics coach just to know what I was doing. It was frankly embarrassing to go up against other prep schools like Hockaday and Parish, both of which had paid coaches and did very well, with no support from the school. It never really felt like a team as much as it did certain individuals (who were very good but had to figure it out for themselves with no coach) competing.

    I can't believe there are no reviews yet?? Where are all those happy UA girls?…read more I graduated class of '02 and loved everything about my 4 years at UA. Coming out of Plano public schools, it was soooo refreshing to finally make some girl friends that are worth keeping (nothing against Plano, but I found my classmates to be a lot of things, but genuine was not one of them). I will have it be noted that it has been 7 years since I graduated and I still talk to my 5 best friends from high school daily (via email.. but it still counts). Friends like that are a rare find and worth every penny my precious parents spent on my tuition here. A few months ago, I went to a dinner for Bay Area Alumnae. It was so fun to see generations of UA girls and get together to hear about what is new at the school. I am really hoping to be able to do it again soon. It sounds like some major renovations are happening and it is so exciting to see our beautiful campus being so nicely maintained. Not only did I make lifelong friends here, but I received a great education and learned to be a confident and competent woman. As a parent, that is all you can ask for!

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    Ursuline Academy of Dallas - Ursuline boasts a storied athletic program with 11 sports.

    Ursuline boasts a storied athletic program with 11 sports.

    Ursuline Academy of Dallas - Ursuline, an independent all-girls Catholic college prep high school sponsored by the Ursuline Sisters, was founded in 1874.

    Ursuline, an independent all-girls Catholic college prep high school sponsored by the Ursuline Sisters, was founded in 1874.

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    French Family Center, the school's math and science building

    St. Mark Catholic School

    St. Mark Catholic School

    2.3(3 reviews)
    14.0 mi

    Great school, a 3x Winner of the Blue Ribbon Award. All four of my kids graduated from St Mark's…read moreCatholic School, Plano, TX and all did well at the next level.

    it's funny how they call it a "catholic school" when their morals stray far from that. starting…read moreoff, the students. elementary school was okay, in my opinion. the yearly field trips were exciting, and engaging. the curriculum was enriching, and the faculty were great. I enjoyed it, and felt welcomed. In the next few years were vastly different, however. in middle schools he kids dont have a filter. they'll start to insult you more. and more. going from small things to your deep insecurities. then they'll say a dumb insult, then they'll pull those secrets out in front of everyone and ridicule you for doing things like that. Then others would jump on that bandwagon and insult you for it, so it doesn't happen to them. it's like psychological bullying, but they're inherently doing it to themselves. i graduated eventually, as we all do, and it felt like taking a breath of fresh air. it was suffocating, you had to walk on eggshells to make sure you don't get publicly humiliated. it destroyed my self-esteem, trust, etc. It was and still is a genuinely horrible experience and something i would never wish upon anybody. it wasn't like the teachers were much better here anyway. the punishment system was so incredibly flawed that i feel like my left nut could do a better job. More times than not, the students who have spent more money on this school would be let off scott free, while relatively small issues would be blown out of proportion. not to mention the blatant favoritism within the school. They often swept things under the rug, and would shrug off serious claims (potential racists, nazis, etc). They could see a kid be ridiculed infront of them, and i wouldn't be surprised if they joined in. During the time I attended there, the state of the kitchen was somewhat satisfactory. The food and drinks was often raw or expired, and on good days, stale. Obviously, these are all my own experiences, and your child's own can vary vastly than mine. this is in no way to defame or tarnish the schools reputation in a vast way. i must admit that i have had some amazing experiences that i would not trade for the world, and maybe this is a recurring theme in all middle schools, but nonetheless, i advise you to avoid this school if possible. most stmcs alumni would tell you the same. Anonymous, class of 2019. (TLDR; the school sucked for me and many others) [via Google review that I had also posted]

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    St. Mark Catholic School
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    Hands on, minds on learning in St. Mark Catholic School's SmartLab

    Saint Paul the Apostle School - Altar server student and Father Szatkowski during all school mass at Saint Paul Church.

    Saint Paul the Apostle School

    4.5(15 reviews)
    10.4 miNorth Dallas

    The school is a really unique environment utilizing the classical model to help a child think more…read moreinterdisciplinary, critically, and faithfully. I've met many wonderful, passionate, and hard-working teachers during my time here. The community is very supportive. The students are smart, kind, and curious about learning.

    My son attended 4th through 8th grade. He was accepted into every private Catholic HS, chose…read moreJesuit. The teachers are amazing, he learned how to write from Ms. A better than any of his Jesuit buddies. He learned how to read, analyze and discuss rigorous primary sources. Loved Jones's passion for learning/humor. Loved Latin class and tested into Latin 2 at Jesuit. Learned to love music and read music through the band experience where he still plays with Jazz band on Tuesday nights. Participated in archery, soccer, CC, track, baseball, BB & VB. His VB experience was a springboard for his love and allowed him to make club VB as well as HS VB at Jesuit. His experience as a school ambassador gave him the confidence to communicate with a purpose and leadership. His inclusion in NJHS, class officer, yearbook, alter server, Veterans Day poetry competition, Wreaths Across America allowed him to have the confidence. You could not make a better sacrifice for your family. Find a way to do it!

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    Saint Paul the Apostle School - SPCCS band is showcasing their wonderful talents during our all school mass.

    SPCCS band is showcasing their wonderful talents during our all school mass.

    Saint Paul the Apostle School - Altar servers getting ready for all school mass.

    Altar servers getting ready for all school mass.

    Saint Paul the Apostle School - Students enjoying mass together with their classmates.

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    Students enjoying mass together with their classmates.

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