Truly superior to all the schools in the area, public or private. Take this fom a professional with nearly 30 years in education (and BTW, I do not work for the school).
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Posted by a other on 01/13/09
I have been a parent since the school opened 11 years ago. I have known Mrs. Del Campo for all these years. She is one of the hardest workers that exist in Our Lady of Lourdes School. Not only she put the students first, and in return the students adore her.
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Posted by a parent on 02/05/08
I think it a good school. But not worth all the money. Definetly not middle school. I love the fact that it is a small school and I think that security and safety are definetly a plus. I do believe that the children get too much work. I feel that they are learning what they need to learn for the
... Read more moment but it is forgotten right away because too much is taught to quickly. It is one thing to learn something to pass a test but I prefere my child to learn something for what it is. The kids get too much homework and too many tests. My children are there simply because of the religion and the morals that I taught there. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/04/08
The academic program could be better.The school claims to have an advanced program, yet the students seem to simply spit out rote knowledge for the most part. Parental involvement is good but could be better. The general school rules appear to be strict, but they are not enforced equally. Extra curricular
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Posted by a parent on 10/06/07
I love the school, the teachers, the parish and the church as well as the security. I am unhappy with the advancement academically, I know it sounds ironic but the fact that they go a year ahead doesn't mean that the kids will become austronauts, doctors or geniuses! There is way too much homework and
... Read more tests, it is taking childhood away from the kids as they don't have time to play and be kids but just study. I think they should offer different types of programs, for example one for kids that go advanced and at least another for kids that go at a normal of slower speed. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/03/07
What a great school. I will give this school an A+. The teachers, office staff and the principal are all wonderful, caring and loving people. I have been a parent at this school the first day they opened their doors. The parents are very supportive and are very involved. This school also has a great
... Read more sports program and great leaders. I will highly recommend Our Lady of Lourdes Parish School. The quality of the academic program is very high. I have always felt that my child is in a safe and caring environment. My child always looked forward to go to school. I have no regrets but praise. Read less
Posted by a parent on 05/23/07
excellent school. Great teacher and an incredible office personel. They are the best in sport! too. I love the church and how they reinforce the catholic faith.
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Posted by a parent on 05/16/07
After researching and comparing various parochial Catholic schools there was no doubt the Our Lady of Lourdes was way above all the other schools. The academic curriculum is extremely demanding yet they prepare and teach your kids the skills necessary to deal with them. My daughter was reading by Prek.
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Posted by a parent on 04/22/07
Our Lady of Lourdes Parish School is the Archdiocese of Miami's best kept secret! Teachers love going to work everyday and the administration is simply amazing. Parents are very real and thoughful of others. The kids are wonderful. The priests are amazing! The sports program is #1 in the Diocese
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Posted by a teacher on 02/18/07
Excellent school, strong community, united parents, beautiful church. Best of Miami.
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Miami schools — Our Lady Of Lourdes School is located at 14000 Sw 112th St, Miami FL 33186. 14000 Sw 112th St is in the 33186 ZIP code in Miami, FL The school district for Our Lady Of Lourdes School is the Archdiocese Of Miami Education Office. Our Lady Of Lourdes School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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