Last Chance Academy vs. St. Andrew School
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School Overview
Top Rankings
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St. Andrew School ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Montana for:
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Overview
Last Chance Academy is here to give parents in our community an affordable alternative to public school education.
There are great merits for taking the control of what your child is being taught, who is teaching, and whom their role models are.
Last Chance Academy puts the content and responsibility of the child's education back in the hands of their parents.
Through Last Chance Academy we are reaching out and influencing our community back to the conservative values and principles that made our nation great.
St. Andrew School is a classical school in the Catholic tradition. We are committed to classical learning as a teaching pedagogy and an educational philosophy, and we teach from the perspective of Catholic Christianity.
St. Andrew School is a classical school. By classical school, we understand: a commitment to the classical subjects of learning, particularly the Trivium (grammar, logic, rhetoric); a commitment to the "classical tradition" of learning, which stresses development of skills, particularly those of speaking well, reading well, and thinking well; a commitment to active learning: to the active involvement of each student, faculty member, and parent in the life of learning; and a general commitment to the liberal arts and liberal learning, realizing that the aim of all study and learning is to increase our love of the truth and make us more proficient seekers of it.
St. Andrew School is in the Catholic tradition. St. Andrew School is founded and directed by lay Catholics, neither affiliated nor governed by the Catholic Diocese of Helena.
By our Catholic character, we understand a commitment to Catholic spiritual life, in particular a commitment to the historical Catholic practices of prayer, mortification and good works, as well as Catholic sacramental practices.
Grades Offered
5-11
K-12
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Learning Difference Programs
n/a
Yes
Students Body
Total Students
8 students
174 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
-
7%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Kindergarten Students
-
11
Grade 1 Students
-
18
Grade 2 Students
-
9
Grade 3 Students
-
22
Grade 4 Students
1
17
Grade 5 Students
-
14
Grade 6 Students
-
17
Grade 7 Students
1
18
Grade 8 Students
2
14
Grade 9 Students
1
5
Grade 10 Students
3
13
Grade 11 Students
-
3
Grade 12 Students
-
13
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
5 teachers
16 teachers
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:2
1:11
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
None / Rolling