This will be my last year here at St. Agatha. There are both good and bad. In middle school acedemics I can say they excel in math, science, english, religion, and literature. The acedemics here are good but what I love about St. Agatha is the atmosphere. The principal isn't the nicest but we deal with
... Read more it. The great thing is the moment you walk in you feel like your in cofortable place just like home. I have seen in the past years that all the kids come in and say hi to there former teachers several times a month. You grow a connection to the school and the people in it. It is my 8th grade year and it is packed with more events that you can imagine. It is a little expensive but all woth it. Read less
Posted by a student on 10/03/09
The teaching at the school is good. Please ntoe that good does not mean excellent - they do not have programs for advanced or gifted children. Additionally, the administration is totally oblivious to parent concerns or input - unless it is money! Additionally, the student/teacher ratio is not proportionate
... Read more to the public schools and it makes me think that the kids are hurt by this fact. Not certain I am getting my money's worth! Read less
Posted by a parent on 08/03/09
Very pleased... my daughter just finished her first year in PK-3 and It was an unforgetable experience. Both her teacher (Mrs.D) and Aide (Mrs.B) were amazing ladies and in my opinion a great asset to St.Agatha! I would highly recommend the school and will be forever 'gratefull' for both these teachers
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Posted by a parent on 06/04/09
Open door policy ??!! which door is this ?? I feel completely ingnored by the principal when I try to communicate problems my child is having with the teacher, after I have already tried solving it with the teacher. I have been at the school for 2 years and will be leaving soon. In the 2 years I was
... Read more there I never felt part of the school , I noticed all the time they only have the same parents participating in all the activities, they are not welcoming to new parents. As far as academics , it is a good school, better than some public schools I would say, but if your child is one that studies hard you might as well take it to public school for academics, where they offer much more programs. Read less
Posted by a other on 03/15/09
This is a great school. I would highly recommend it to others. The Principal has an open door policy and is very easy to talk to. The teachers and the curriculum are excellent as well. I have been a parent at the school for over 7 years now and can't say enough about how great the school is. Even
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Posted by a parent on 08/03/08
it's ok, i guess... there are good teachers, but they kinda give you a lot of homework... they have a great algebra class. Sometimes, it overwhelms kids that there are so many activities to be involved with. The Principal, Mrs. Glass is super nice and funny. But i think that there should be more dicipline
... Read more because kids are bringing things they are not supposed to bring... but overall it is a great school, and since im graduating this year, i know that it will be fun and safe! Read less
Posted by a student on 09/15/07
The school is very good academically, but it does not provide of a daily recess time for the students or a mid-morning snack time for the classes that get lunch the latest.
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Posted by a parent on 07/22/07
I am very dissapointed with the school! The principal is not open to the parents concerns. The well being of the students is not a priority. Our voices, as parents, are not being heard.
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Posted by a parent on 07/22/07
Academically this school exceeds my expectations year after year. i am concerned about the maintenance of the campus and the grounds.
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Posted by a parent on 12/18/06
St.Agatha is a great school.Most teachers are excellent teachers, but discipline needs to be increase.
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Miami schools — St Agatha School is located at 1125 Sw 107th Ave, Miami FL 33174. 1125 Sw 107th Ave is in the 33174 ZIP code in Miami, FL The school district for St Agatha School is the Archdiocese Of Miami Education Office. St Agatha School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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