Ss Peter & Paul School vs. Sacred Heart Of Jesus School
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School Overview
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Overview
Sts. Peter & Paul school follows the curricula provided by the Diocese of Cleveland which meets the criteria of the Catholic Conference of Ohio and the State of Ohio.
The mission of Sts. Peter & Paul School is to teach Catholic faith emphasizing a strong academic program, meeting the needs of the developing child physically, socially, emotionally, spiritually & intellectually.
This mission is accomplished through respect shown towards one another and an opening in our hearts and minds to all of God's wonders.
We have an experienced and dedicated group of teachers and administrators.
Each teacher strives to create a supportive and challenging classroom atmosphere that allows children to reach their full potential.
Our staff and curriculum are certified by the State of Ohio.
We have 9 classroom teachers & 6 specialty teachers - technology, music, P.E., art, Spanish and library.
Sacred Heart Parish School is maintained and supported by the parish community to pass on the values and beliefs of the Catholic Church.
The school shares in the total development of the Catholic child within a living and progressive faith community.
In imitation of Jesus, with His love and guidance, each teacher strives to teach as He did to help the child and the entire school community to witness the Gospel message of hope, peace and justice to the Wadsworth community and those we meet.
Parents continue as the primary educators of their children by fostering and enriching each child’s unique pattern of spiritual, intellectual, emotional, social and cultural growth, and by active involvement in the parish and school community.
The faculty assumes the responsibility of developing a curriculum that meets the individual needs of each child, and at the same time, stresses the values of respect for life, sacredness of the family, unique giftedness and talents of each person and justice and peace for all peoples.
By implementing current educational methods and materials and by presenting religious instruction authentic in doctrine, the child can grow and become a more mature member of the Church and society.
Grades Offered
K-7
PK-8
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Learning Difference Programs
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Yes
Learning Programs Supported
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SLD,Speech,OT,PT,Int. Spec.,Autism
Students Body
Total Students
91 students
251 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
3%
4%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Pre-K Students
-
12
Kindergarten Students
8
20
Grade 1 Students
12
30
Grade 2 Students
10
25
Grade 3 Students
11
31
Grade 4 Students
7
24
Grade 5 Students
25
36
Grade 6 Students
7
21
Grade 7 Students
3
25
Grade 8 Students
8
27
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
9 teachers
19 teachers
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:10
1:13
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
None / Rolling
Tuition Cost
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$2,990
Tuition Notes
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Multiple student discounts
Admissions Director
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Mary Gegick
Sports
Total Sports Offered
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6