St. Agnes School is a wonderful school. I have a 1st grader there and I attended it for 8 years when I was in grammer school. My only concern is their lack of security. Nowadays all school doors should be locked at all times during the school day.
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Posted by a parent on 06/22/07
St. Agnes-great school. Teachers are outstanding, curriculum is rigorous and challenging. Subjects include religion, math, science, social studies, literature, language arts, computer, music, art and spanish beginning in Kindergarten. The school offers aftercare, has one of the most extensive sports
... Read more programs locally available in a parochial school, children's choir, bell choir, and student council. The school has a wonderful warm feeling. Sr.Claire Ouimet is our principal. She knows every student personally and truly cares for every one. We recently expanded the school adding 3 new classrooms, an art/music room, and a state of the art media center in addition to several parish meeting rooms. Our son is a student who is thriving in the middle school. Last summer,as a representative of St. Agnes School, he attended the Junior National Young Leaders Conference in Washington, D.C. We attribute his excellent academic performance and leadership qualities to his experience at St. Agnes School. Read less
Posted by a parent on 10/30/06
Saint agnes middle school is a nightmare. The only good thing about the middle school is the science teacher she may be a little tough but is very good and qualified! There are a number of sports and extra curricular activiteys. There are music computers art gym and spanish classes. Most parents are
... Read more involved and help out but there are always your uninvolved parents. Overall the school is horrible. Read less
Posted by a former student on 07/17/05
My son is enrolled at St Agnes and is doing very well. He has improved in all areas of studt and loves the school. The teachers are truly dedicated as well as the principal. They go the extra mile to meet the needs of each child individually. I researched many schools before chosing St. Agnes and I can
... Read more say that St. Agnes is by far the best school I found and I am extremely happy with the education and moral support my son obtains there.The first grade teacher, Mrs. Shaffer is a wonderful teacher, my son thinks the world of her, as do I. Read less
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Clark schools — St Agnes School is located at 342 Madison Hill Rd, Clark NJ 07066. 342 Madison Hill Rd is in the 07066 ZIP code in Clark, NJ The school district for St Agnes School is the Archdiocese Of Newark Education Off. St Agnes School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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