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I have three children. My daughter attended Aquinas from pre-K through eighth grade, and is currently a freshman in high school. Upon acceptance, she was admitted into three honor classes, as well as 2nd year Spanish. Throughout sixth through eighth grade, my children have read and studied novels that I know are currently being read in high school, as well as doing freshman level math. My sons are in seventh grade and have also attended Aquinas since Pre-K. I know they will do as well as my daughter, because they know that their teachers and their principal expect this. They are all well prepared, both academically and spiritually. We have Aquinas to thank for this.
This preschool is very bad. The director and the teacher only cares about money. They want the kids to order the meal USD 5.00 every day. And they push the parents to order the photoes , etc. By the way, they provide very cheap, colorful garbage snacks and juice to the kid every day.
This is a perfect school if you care about curriculum more than children. The after school program is nothing more than cartoons on DVD. There are more substitutes than teachers on most days and if it snows half the teachers won't show up. It seems like more of a day care than a real school. It is very disorganized and my children were very unhappy. My oldest child was not at all prepared for seventh grade when we transferred.
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