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I have been going to this school for a long time and it is overall an okay school. It was a lot better at the old school, though. The old school had more of a community feel, like everyone knew eachother. Now it's getting more and more like a public school. Some of the teachers are inexperienced and overall not great, but a lot have been there forever and are the best. The new principal has really made the school a better place.

I went to this school for eight years and since I've left it has changed. When I went there my class was very close, however now that classes have been divided into two seperate classes not only do you get seprated form close friends with new class assignments every year, your class is also not as close. I also agree that children seem alot more like spoiled brats. This school is alot of hard work and homework requires alot of time. I curently go to Brighton High School and all through St. Pats I was told high school would be harder and for me it wasn't academically, however they do not prepare you socially for the new type of enviroment you enter if you go to a public high school and when you get there people's first impression of you is that you think you are better than them and spoiled.
The St. Patrick School staff and curriculum have greatly helped my child (7th grader) to achieve and surpass high standards. My student is currently going into 7th grade at St. Patrick School and loves the teachers in the middle school, just as he did in the elementary school. The curriculum is challenging, but also allows for student exploration and creativity. I would highly recommend this school to any other parent that is searching for a new school.
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