im currently a student and i have never loved going to school so much everyday. because there are no boys, its stress free & we know the work we do today will pay off in the future =)
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Posted by a student on 06/11/09
All of the girls in the school are so down to earth, no one is snobby or rude. Most of the teachers are amazing and really care about your work.
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Posted by a student on 04/29/09
Ursuline is a great school! It is awesome both academically and in athletics.
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Posted by a student on 12/18/08
I am a parent of a 10th grader. My daughter loves everything about Ursuline. I have met other parents who are wonderful and very friendly. The teachers and administration are excellent. The school has everything- great academic and sports program in addition to numerous extracurricular activities
... Read more for the girls. I am not wealthy and the tuition is high for me but it is worth every dollar. Read less
Posted by a parent on 07/07/08
graduated in 2008. every highschool has its ups and downs, but compared to my friends that attended other schools, my exprience was far better. i loved most of my teachers, the buildings, and the friends i made there. will miss it dearly.
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Posted by a other on 07/07/08
The School is wonderful and so are the teachers. I love it there it is a great experience.
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Posted by a student on 05/19/08
I am also a 9th grader in this school, and I know for sure that not everyone here is wealthy and owns designer things. At the beginning of the year, I too felt like I didn't fit in and seriously considered transferring. I do not wear Juicy or Abercrombie, and a lot of people aren't from Westchester!
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Posted by a student on 05/15/08
I am at 9th grade in this school and all the girls make me feel like I am nothing just because I dont live in Westchester and my parents dont have great cars & huge houses . Just because I dont wear Juicy Cotoure and Abercrombie , I'm a 'bad person'. All the girls are catty girls & i dont fit in here
... Read more ! To tell you the truth : if your not wealthy and dont own designer things dont come here. I want to get out and go to Preston , where almost everyone accepts you. Read less
Posted by a student on 03/03/08
I graduated from Ursuline in 2001 and feel so privleged to have gone to this school. I always look back on my time there as the best time of my life. My teachers were terrific. They really cared about their students individually and many would stay late after school to provide study sessions or help
... Read more struggling students. The environment was always very nuturing, and they have an excellent alumni program that helps keep everyone connected after graduation. The friends I made at Ursuline (and there were many!) are still the best and closest friends I have today and we all have the same great feelings about our school. If I have a daughter I will definitely hope she attends Ursuline because I couldn't think of a better school for any young woman to grow up in. Read less
Posted by a former student on 10/20/06
Attending Ursuline changed my life. Not only did it prepare me, above and beyond for college, I also made friends that I will have for a lifetime. My friends and I graduated almost 5 years ago and still talk about our Ursuline days as some of our best. We all hope to send our daughters there!
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English as Second Language
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New Rochelle schools — Ursuline Junior Senior High School is located at 1354 North Ave, New Rochelle NY 10804. 1354 North Ave is in the 10804 ZIP code in New Rochelle, NY The school district for Ursuline Junior Senior High School is the Archdiocese Of New York Education Off. Ursuline Junior Senior High School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels 6 - 12.
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