I agree with the comments made about the bullying, this has been a problem here with my child, and the school has failed to address the issue. The school will not investigate the bullying problem and told my child 'it's all in your head'. I am very disappointed with this school, as I was trying to raise
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Posted by a parent on 01/01/09
What the first reviewer said is dead on. Academic programs at Brossart are generally poor, but the school has even worse problems than that. Like the fact that anyone who doesn't toe the line at Brossart can count on being bullied daily, pretty much from day one until graduation. I went to other schools
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Posted by a former student on 09/26/07
This Parochial High School has consistently excelled in academics for years, and does regard the Student in the highest regard. Their sporting program has been able to excel in recent years, despite that BBHS is 1/5 the size of its neighboring Public School. Roman Catholic Christianity has been the
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Posted by a parent on 06/19/07
Bishop Brossart High School is a tremendous resource of Learning, Compassion, and Role-Modeling for the Youth of Southern Campbell County. The Academic program is very strong, and well-suited for scholastic aptitude in developing viable, study habits that can last a life-time. I have discovered the
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Posted by a parent on 03/09/06
I think that Bishop Brossart is one of the best schools in the area you could send your child to. It has and outstanding sports program, wonderful teachers, and a principal who truly cares about his students.Brossart is a little behind in helping children who need some extra assistance. Contrary to another
... Read more parents belief, the disciplinary aspect of the school is very strong. Most of the staff follow the rule book precisely. The Dean of Discipline at Brossart takes his job very seriously and give the just punishment for the rule that has been broken. My opinion of Bishop Brossart still stands that it is a great school and i am proud to say I will graduate from Bishop Brossart. Read less
Posted by a student on 12/28/05
Unfortunately, this school is deeply troubled and has been for years. Anyone who does not completely conform 100% of the time is harassed. The school has a really hard time getting a handle on its discipline problems, and I'd recommend staying away at all costs. This is also not the place you want
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Alexandria schools — Bishop Brossart High School is located at 4 Grove St, Alexandria KY 41001. 4 Grove St is in the 41001 ZIP code in Alexandria, KY The school district for Bishop Brossart High School is the Diocese Of Covington Education Office. Bishop Brossart High School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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