I am the proud parent of three children that attend Rosary Catholic School. My children have recieved an excellent education thus far. The faculty and staff are wonderful and caring people. The programs that they offer at Rosary are educational and fun!! Recently Rosary was named as one of the Nation's
... Read more 2009 BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS. This is a national award from the U.S. Department of Education and is given to those schools which are recognized as superior schools in the country. It is the highest honor and American school can achieve. Rosary School was chosen for high performance in academics and forthe special programs designed by the faculty and administration. I would highly recommend Rosary to any family that wants to expose their child to an excellent parochial education. Read less
Posted by a parent on 09/27/09
My child attended Rosary while I believe the k-5 program is excellent and would recommend it to any parent. The 6-8 program lacks a stable and consistant academic program. The children are expected to adapt to changing academic requirements, which leaves many of the children and parents stressed trying
... Read more to keep up. Before you decide to enroll I would suggest you check out test scores and speak to parents who have endured until graduation. Otherwise the administrative staff and the k-5 program are the best. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/02/09
Rosary School, I just recently graduated last week. The curriculum is very ambicious, to much i think for the teachers to handle. They are constantly changing the schedule which makes it very hard for the kids to adapt. The teachers put more effort into punishing the kids than actually making sure they
... Read more learn the material nessicary to move on to the next stage. On the bright side, they have a caring principal who cares about the students. Now all they need is a new faculty. Read less
Posted by a student on 05/23/09
My name is Juan Keefe, and I would like to assert that Rosary School has an extremely dedicated faculty. The standards for behaviour there are quite high, and the academic curriculum is very challenging. You will get a much better education there than you will in most of the public schools. Rosary
... Read more school is also extremely safe, and I would recommend it. All of my aunts and uncles went there, as did my grandparents. My sister and I also attended it, too. It's not perfect, but it's not bad! :-) Read less
Posted by a other on 04/05/08
Rosary School is truly one of the best experiences my children have had. Our students at Rosary come from many diverse backgrounds and our principal is one of the finest in her field. The students regularly score higher on the Iowa Basic Skills test than most other Catholic schools in the city. Our
... Read more children also attend mass on a regular basis and are blessed to have a neighborhood of parishoners that care about the children's livlihood. You will not go wrong by choosing Rosary if you want your child to receive the finest CATHOLIC education there is to offer. Rosary is heads above other Catholic schools and consistently wins the Science Fair at the local Catholic High School. If you are looking for a place where your child will learn morals, value people and be exposed to God and his love,this is it. The faculty and staff is outstanding. Read less
Posted by a parent on 06/19/07
I love this school! My daughter is in pre-k and loves to go to school everyday. The teachers and staff are wonderful and really care about the children. If I have any questions it doesn't take forever to get a hold of someone. The school not only teaches education that each child needs for the future
... Read more but also teaches the religious education that is lacking so much in public schools. This school really encourages all parents to get involved with their child's education, both religious and basic, by requiring attendance at church and voluntering at school. It really reminds you how important you are to your childs future. Great Job Rosary School! Read less
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Oklahoma City schools — Rosary School is located at 1910 Nw 19th St, Oklahoma City OK 73106. 1910 Nw 19th St is in the Gatewood UCD neighborhood and 73106 ZIP code in Oklahoma City, OK The school district for Rosary School is the Archdiocese Oklahoma City Off. Rosary School is a Catholic school that serves grade levels PK - 8.
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