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We tried out the school for one year. We had heard great things about the academic program. However, once there, it became quite clear that we did not fit in with the rest of the crowd. The school lacks leadership, academic support, and most of all cultural sensitivity! For the amount of money you're paying to send your children there, you'd expect more.

We really wanted all saints to work for us...but it didn't. The teachers for the most part were great. There was a strong focus on the academic, so my kids would have lots of homework. We just didn't fit in socially. Here is why 1)were not catholic 2)were not wealthy (we're very middle class-but not wealthy) and 3)we don't live in laurelhurst. So if you don't fit the criteria keep looking. However if your 'rolling in the dough' that covers anything else that could be wrong, so this place might work for you. This school is a school for homoginized kids and families, 'fashion show parents' and money. If your looking for a school that is a 'community' of people who are friendly-keep looking.

This school has a great education program, but the teachers aren't very satisfactory. They aren't really qualified teachers. They don't know what they're doing.
The school is very challenged in the area of behavior management. The classrooms are noisy, there is a lack of discipline and orderliness in the classrooms and an obvious lack of respect for the teachers and authority figures. There is a huge problem with bullying and a lack by the principle to address this issue with any degree of legitimacy. It appears that the school's major concern is protecting their large donors rather than making an environment conducive to learning, teaching respect and Christian values.
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