I am a student at St. Casimir School, and I have ben here for 7 years. So far, my experience here has been terrible. The education in math and science. We on't get enough time to talk to our friends, since we can't talk during lunch, we have a ten minute morning recess, and a 15 minute afternoon recess.
... Read more We don't get enough exercise, since we can't run uring recess and gum is canceled more than half the time. THere are barely any extracarricular activities. The music programs are very weak, so I wouldn't go here for music. If you are looking for a school to send your kid(s) to, I wouldn't send them here. Read less
Posted by a student on 06/24/07
This school could give better backround in math and science, especially in 7th and 8th grades. they should put their money towards supplies that that need and not towards unneeded things. thay should get better teachers too!
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Posted by a former student on 05/26/06
I am very pleased with this school. I am currently attending it. The teachers are very caring and respectful. I love my teacher as My brother does his.
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Posted by a student on 02/06/06
My step child attends this school. I can only compare to the public school my other child attends. This school has very limited resources, no extracurriculars and is very outdated academically. I am concerned students will not be be adequately prepared high school. Teachers are caring but few if any
... Read more have advanced degrees and there are no male teachers. I wonder why parents are willing to pay for a sub standard education unless religion is the main reason. Manners, discipline and respect are important but can and should be taught at home. This school needs to do a better job preparing kids for real life and the competition they will face in high school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 01/18/06
I attended this school from 1977 thru 1986. I still have family members attending today,and had family members attending 50 years ago. This is the best small Catholic school in Manchester. They are an old fashioned institution, where discipline, good manners & respect are taught in a nurturing academic
... Read more environment. The one thing I would change about this school is the blighted neighborhood it finds itself in today. Read less
Posted by a former student on 01/04/06
This school is weak academically and behind the times technically. The curriculum probably hasn't been updated in 30 years. No sports, clubs, and hardly any extra curricular activities. Weak gym, art & music programs. It does provide a family atmosphere but does not adequately prepare students for
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Posted by a parent on 11/22/05
I attended this school from grades K-8 and it was the most miserable experience of my life. Most of the teachers have a hard time teaching students a broad variety of subjects. For example, the math and science programs are always a weakness for the teachers. Students are never really given a strong
... Read more background for when they enter high school. They offer barely any extracurricular activities and those that are offered are weak and unstructured. I would only recommend this school for the grades K-3, after that the curriculum starts to deteriorate. Read less
Posted by a former student on 08/04/05
I have three children attending this school. They are in 2nd grade, 6th grade and 8th grade. I don't have enough good things to say about this school. The teachers care about their students and are very involved. The school offers variety of classes including art, music and Spanish. I just don't know
... Read more how they do it will their limited resources. This school offers great parent teacher interaction. The class sizes are no more than 25, as a matter of fact my middle child's class has only 13 kids. I would recommend this school to anyone who cares about their child's education. Read less
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Manchester schools — St Casimir School is located at 456 Union St, Manchester NH 03103. 456 Union St is in the 03103 ZIP code in Manchester, NH The school district for St Casimir School is the Diocese Of Manchester Education Off. St Casimir School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels K - 8.
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