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St. Anthony School
(503) 639-4179
12645 Southwest Pacific Highway
Tigard, OR 97223
Level: PK-8
District: Private



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for St. Anthony School, Tigard, OR.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:73.47% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:2.3% (2006)
Hispanic:9.95% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:14.03% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.26% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:16.33% (2006)


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St. Anthony School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating3


St. Anthony School Reviews

 
I am sorry to say that this school is not very skilled at teaching children at high levels. My child went here and we transferred her to public school last year. At St. Anthony, all that matters is how short your skirt is, how much money your parents have and how you look. Compared to public schools, St. Anthony is a disaster. What you learn at St. Anthony in third grade is taught at any public school in second. I don't reccomend this school unless you child or children are very immature, as all the students there are, or not at the standared grade level for education.

If you are looking for great academics, a disciplined environment and dedicated teachers this school is for you. This school has great extra curricular activities and involved parents. However, it's tough and your kid had better be prepared and parents too. The school demands you to conform to a standard you may not agree with - so know what you are getting your child and yourself into before you go. Is it perfect? No. Are we satisfied - yes more satisfied than not.

Excellent in Principal Leadership, Teacher Quality, Extracurricular Activities, parent involvement and safety and discipline. ACADEMICS provide the children with a foundation to further their education. Children are well-rounded and ready for high school and beyond in their studies. I have had a son who is Junior in college attend St. Anthony's and now my grandchildren.

After 4 years, we're going to call it quits. The other posts are correct: Good CYO sports progams, but for the education: it's very strict, the administrators are mean to the children (they have actually threatened to cancel field trips!) , and the facilities are old, old, old. The boys bathroon, for instance, is rusty, smelly and has had all three latrines broken and taped off for several years now. The carpet is literally turning into dust. Morale among the staff seems low. Our children deserve better.

We have been involved with St. Anthony's for many years and are very happy. The teaching staff is the best it's ever been. St. Anthony's provides an environment where our children are challenged academically and athletically - and are inspired to be successful. The community is strong and welcoming - offering many opportunities to participate with our children and be active in their development. We love everything that St. Anthony's offers.

Academically the school is strong however, the teachers and staff are totally disconnected with the parents and most often downright rude. The environment is very stiff and uncomfortable. This is our second year at this school there will not be a third.

St. Anthony's is a strong school both academically and administratively. The teachers strive to provide excellent academic instruction to students of all levels and work with parents to ensure student success. Both the teachers and the administration work diligently to sustain a strong Christ-based curriculum that emphasizes accountability and repsonsibility for its students. We have been quite happy with St. Anthonys School as has our son. Although the curriculum is challenging for him, he doesn't want to be anywhere else. He loves it at St. Anthonys!

St. Anthony's is okay. It's very good with fun extracurricula activities and discipline. This school is one of the popular schools in the Archdioceses of Portland. They probably have the best gym a school could ask for. The CYO program is great for kids who love to play basketball, volleyball, jumprope, football, and swimming! I highly recommend this school.

This school could be so great, but with the current administration it will stay the same. Parent involvement is great for the earlier grades, but after the parents are exposed to the administration after a year or 2, they give up. The higher grades parents are pretty much MIA.

St. Anthony's has caused me a lot of pain, though the pain has been brought on from longing for this school. It brought me together with some of the most amazing people. The teachers were overall fabulous, and I am happy to have been at St. Anthony's for the short amount of time that I was.



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