i just graduated this school and i enjoyed most of my experiences in this school. I came to this school in 5th grade, and the upper grade teachers are mostly decent. If you want a child to get an excellent education you could find a better catholic school.
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Posted by a student on 06/08/09
I enrolled my child after a HORRIBLE year at public school. I have noticed a complete turnaround in my child's academic performance. He looks forward to school every day. His teacher is one of the best i've ever seen. The school itself is well organized, and everyone knows everyone. I am so glad we decided
... Read more to enroll him here. If you are looking for good academic qualities, religious instruction, disipline, supportive and caring teachers and faculty, this is the school for you. Read less
Posted by a parent on 02/04/09
I ain't really like this school when i was there. it was boring and the teachers are so strict and you can get the same education at public school i would recomand i.s 211
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Posted by a student on 01/18/09
this skool is okay its not the best i been here sense pre-k n i really want to leave its cheap we did not go on trips!!!!But now we do.Everything has changed in September 2008 because of our new principle mr hughes n our new a.p ......im graduating in 2009 we are now 3 skools in 1 we are combined with
... Read more our lady of miracles and st .jude .But we are not in the same building though 8th grade is really not that hard as long as you understand whats going on and you ask questions now that we are in 8th grade we do not get a lot of h.w.not to be racist or anything but out of the whole building we only have 3 black teachers.and one is the 5th grade teacher who teaches science she really care about us. Read less
Posted by a student on 01/07/09
I enrolled my child in the school 3 years ago, after having an unpleasant incident in the local public school. The positive aspect of Holy Family is that discipline is stressed and that gets the child's attention. Education however, isn't stressed as much. The parents on a whole aren't as involved as
... Read more is necessary to help the children excel, and to force the curriculum to change for the better. I am a very involved parent and it show in my child's marks. The quality of instruction in the past 2 years doesn't justify the large increase in tuition in the same period, so I would give the school a middling grade on academic achievement. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/07/08
Holy Family is a loving and nurturing enviornment. The teachers are always there for the parents as well as their students. I am proud to have my children attending Holy Family. Holy Family is truly a family!
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Posted by a parent on 10/05/07
If you want your child to go to a school with plenty of discipline then send them to this school. If you want them to excel then do don't send them here.
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Posted by a other on 08/30/07
This school was not a good school what so ever.This school basically doesn't care about your child. They teacher are mean. 5-8 Grade is easy. If you want your child to have a challenge then send them some where else.
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Posted by a former student on 08/27/07
The school has 1 meeting at the beginning of the year,the curriculum is old. The principle only wants to get involve with disciple, nothing to prepare students for college, no special programs for the students.
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Posted by a parent on 06/24/07
This is a graet school, it's well disciplined and has a lot to offer your child.The principal is great. The teachers and the principal care about your child's safety and education. If you care about your child's safety and education this is a great school for your child to attend.
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Brooklyn schools — Holy Family - Lady Trust School is located at 9719 Flatlands Ave, Brooklyn NY 11236. 9719 Flatlands Ave is in the Canarsie neighborhood and 11236 ZIP code in Brooklyn, NY The school district for Holy Family - Lady Trust School is the Diocese Of Brooklyn Education Office. Holy Family - Lady Trust School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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