PJP II High School is a wonderful school. You and your child are known for who they are...not just an id number. If you want the best for the high school years for your child to grow and develop to be a successful person, Pope is the school to choose. The individual attention is priceless. The rate of
... Read more success amongst their graduates is impressive and the student /teacher ratio is a gift in itself. I have a graudate from PJP and one near graduation and I'm so greatful that I had the opportunity to have them at such a wonderful school through those teenage years. Read less
Posted by a parent on 04/14/09
My daughter likes the school;however, i am not convinced. Most of her honors teachers rarely give her homework and the principal does nothing to stop the bullying of other students.
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Posted by a parent on 01/07/09
My son is a Freshman here and came from a public school. While school has only been in session 2 weeks, he couldn't be happier. He has made several new friends, likes all of his teachers & is excited about playing basketball & baseball here. My husband & I attended the open house & got to meet all his
... Read more teachers. The staff was extremely helpful & sincerely interested in helping each child. succeed. The campus grounds are neat & clean. We are so happy yo be a part of the Pope family. I can't imagine him attending school anywhere else. Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/30/08
My son is a senior and daughter a sophmore. We are very happy with the school. Both have honors and AP for all subject except languages and have great GPAs 4.3 & 3.6 as well have plyed varsity and JV soccer, football and volleyball. They have many close friends of great character. There will be plenty
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Posted by a parent on 08/22/08
This school is technologically behind other area high schools, particularly boca raton high school. I hope this school revises its curriculum asap. Be advised, parents, look at other high schools! pjp ii is behind the times - and far too expensive for too little curricula.
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Posted by a parent on 08/21/08
We are new to PJP and so far so good. My daughter attended the Summer Skills class and enjoyed every minute of it. Just talking to the teachers and staff, I know I made the right choice in Pope. We are very excited about the upcoming school year!
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Posted by a parent on 08/01/08
Pope John Paul II has 99% of the 2007 graduating class attending a college or university. 72% of the 2007 graduation class received bright futures scholarships. If you are interested in you re children receiving the values and integrity that comes with a Catholic high school education? This school
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Posted by a former student on 10/15/07
After the exchange at Pope, my child has never been happier. The school is very put together and has chosen excellent teachers. All of them explain very precisely and give each student all the time they need. The guidance for college is also very helpful, as well as the discipline. I know the school
... Read more has been going through some rough edges lately, but the changes with the Carmelites gone I think will make a much better difference with the school. For a time I heard it was going down hill, but now I know it's back on track for a extreme lift up! The environment with the students is also wonderful! Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/23/07
If I had to do it all over again I wouldnt have sent my child here. The administration supports poor behavior on behalf of there staff and sweeps it under the rug. There are some really caring teachers however the turnover rate may be the same as public schools.
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Posted by a parent on 06/11/07
I graduated from Pope in 2002. While a student there, I failed to see the virtues instilled in me. This school definitely prepared me for college, and I had teachers that still motivate me to this day. I found that my education received there prepared me better than my colleagues who went to neighboring
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Boca Raton schools — Pope John Paul Ii High School is located at 4001 N Military Trl, Boca Raton FL 33431. 4001 N Military Trl is in the 33431 ZIP code in Boca Raton, FL The school district for Pope John Paul Ii High School is the Diocese Of Palm Beach Education Off. Pope John Paul Ii High School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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