This school is not worth the time. The teachers are very laid back, the enthusiasm is just not there, the kids average are not up to par with other schools in the area. I took my daughter out last year
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Posted by a parent on 08/20/08
This schools is very disappointing they are motavited by money and all the money they collect does not reflect where it should the teachers are not help the cirriculum are way below city standards. If you decide to pay the extra cost to send your child to private school there but be something you get
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Posted by a parent on 05/02/08
I had chosen this school for my child because it's very diverse. Although I'm not happy with how involved the teacher's are and the tuition keeps increasing every year. The principal isn't friendly as well. At this time I'm looking around to other private schools that could offer much more.
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Posted by a parent on 03/26/08
I currently have two children who are attending this school and I am more than satisfied with the education they are receiving. One warning however, if your child is not willing to work hard and/or if the parents are not willing to be involved in the child's academic life, then this school is not for
... Read more you. You will not be able to 'coast' through your academic carrer at Our Lady of Lourdes because this school actually expects you to work hard. There are many extra curricular activities and events to choose from and it is most certainly a familial atmosphere. I'm very happy my children attend this school. Read less
Posted by a parent on 11/16/07
this school is horrible. not enough activities. teachers are not there for the students. prices for food and uniform is ridiculous
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Posted by a former student on 06/18/07
OLL, Queens Village is a multi-cultural Catholic school in Queens. There is a strong sense of family and high educational values. My children have thrived in an environment of 'peacemakers' and have been able to learn greatly from interaction with peers from various backgrounds. Sadly though, the faculty
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Posted by a parent on 03/29/06
There are many academic programs such as Mrs. Rapuano art club were my child had lots of fun. In health and gym class taught by Mr.Hewiitt your child will exercise and learn.Mr. Nelan teaches them about all the fascinating things of things that music has to offer and we also don't forget about the prents
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Posted by a student on 12/13/05
Our Lady of Lourdes school is a pretty good environment for the children. The neighboorhood that it is located in is a very serene area.The children are very well diciplined. The education there is outstanding! All the children love it there. The teachers are well mannered and loving. Almost each student
... Read more get individual attention and won't be left out. There is also counceling if the child needs. There are not many extracurricular activities. There is on the other hand art, physical therapy, music, library, and computers. But these are all mandatory. There are basketball, swimming, track, and cheerleading teams, but that is all. The level of parent involvement is moderate. Many parens choose to volenteer at school parties (Holoween party, ect.), at meetings, ect. Usually the parents help out when it involves the children instead of the Read less
Posted by a student on 10/09/05
This is one of the best decisions we ever made in regards to our children education. My daugther got a full scholarship to st.francis prep (one of the best catholic high school in the nation) and one of NYC's specialized high school. This school is highly reccomended.
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Posted by a parent on 02/19/05
Our Lady of Lourdes is a wonderful family school. Most of the teachers have been teaching there for 20 years! And many of the teachers either attended the school when they were young or their children attended. The curriculum is A+ and challenging. The teachers always make themselves available to parents
... Read more and are involved in all aspects of the school. There are many fun activities sponsored throughout the year and several sports teams you can join. My children started in Pre-K and are now in the middle grades. If you want a great learning atmosphere, structure, caring teachers and a first class education, Our Lady of Lourdes is the school! Read less
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Queens Village schools — Our Lady Of Lourdes School is located at 92-80 220th St, Queens Village NY 11428. 92-80 220th St is in the Queens Village neighborhood and 11428 ZIP code in Queens Village, NY The school district for Our Lady Of Lourdes School is the Diocese Of Brooklyn Education Office. Our Lady Of Lourdes School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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