St. Joseph Regional School vs. St. Mary Elementary School
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School Overview
Overview
St. Joseph Elementary School is a kindergarten through 8th-grade Roman Catholic school that teaches in partnership with parents and the Church to nurture the unique individuals that God has created.
St. Joseph School strives to nurture a secure foundation of strong virtues and excellent academics so that our students will continue to grow in holiness and skills to be well-equipped to fulfill their individual missions in life.
Our strong academic successes, with consistently above average test scores, makes us a school to be proud of.
We have a great atmosphere at St. Joe's. It is a place where Christian values are taught in an atmosphere of understanding and love.
It is a place where children learn right from wrong, self-respect, respect for others, and responsibility.
Above all, it is a place where they can learn about Jesus and their faith.
We provide an excellent education centered around the presence of God in every subject and all of our daily activities.
I extend an invitation for you to visit us and see what a Catholic education is all about.
St. Mary Elementary School serve the families who live in the community of Riverbend in southwest Edmonton.
Surrounding neighborhoods include Haddow, Falconer Heights, Henderson Estates, Rhatigan Ridge, Ramsay Heights, Brookside, Brander Gardens, and Windermere Estates.
The St. Mary/St. Monica is one school with two campuses This unique organizational design enhances the learning opportunities for children in kindergarten to grade 6.
Our St. Monica Campus is an Early Learning Center where we weave our tales of wonder, create a place and space to dream and to believe in our hearts all that is beautiful for children (K-1).
Our St. Mary Campus is a Grade 2 – 6 learning community where the journey continues and personal academic success is encouraged and achieved.
A partnership with Concordia College, Grant MacEwan and the University of Alberta through teacher education and research plays a significant role in our work with children.
Grades Offered
PK-6
PK-8
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Students Body
Total Students
209 students
81 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
5%
4%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Pre-K Students
31
11
Kindergarten Students
20
5
Grade 1 Students
21
4
Grade 2 Students
20
7
Grade 3 Students
20
7
Grade 4 Students
18
5
Grade 5 Students
31
8
Grade 6 Students
22
9
Grade 7 Students
-
8
Grade 8 Students
26
17
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
10 teachers
9 teachers
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:21
1:9
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
None / Rolling