St. Leo Continuation School vs. St. Boniface School
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School Overview
Overview
St. Leo School's mission is to develop a student's love and service to God and His people.
We will quench their thirst for knowledge with educational programs based on the Gospel of Christ.
We develop the intellectual potential of the child, impart knowledge and skills, while encouraging experimentation, creativity, and development of appreciative attitudes also develop the talents of each child's diverse learning style.
St. Leo's School is committed to academic excellence. All students shall be encouraged to achieve their full potential through an academic program which consists of high standards in curriculum and faculty performance.
Student progress will be monitored and reported regularly to both students and parents.
Sincere efforts will be made in correcting deficiencies. The goal of academic excellence can only be assured when parental involvement occurs and open communication among parents/guardians, teachers, students and administrators is practiced.
Saint Boniface School prepares students through religious and secular instruction.
Students learn to integrate the teachings of moral and spiritual values within the school's academic, social, and emotional environment.
This will be accomplished through a partnership among family, community, school, and church.
Saint Boniface Parish School believes that religious values should be assimilated so that each student enters that community commited to bringing Christ into daily life.
Our Academic purpose is to provide solid structured educational programs.
The faculty is dedicated to educating and meeting the basic needs of every child.
Every effort is made to identify and support their individual differences.
The shared values and common goals of our school, including the diocesan curriculum form the foundation of our student's education. A teacher's role is to guide student's education.
A teacher's role is to guide students and involve their parents in the educational process.
Grades Offered
PK-8
PK-5
Blue Ribbon School
No
No
Students Body
Total Students
123 students
44 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Pre-K Students
23
17
Kindergarten Students
12
5
Grade 1 Students
12
5
Grade 2 Students
9
6
Grade 3 Students
11
2
Grade 4 Students
10
1
Grade 5 Students
19
8
Grade 6 Students
7
-
Grade 7 Students
9
-
Grade 8 Students
11
-
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
11 teachers
3 teachers
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:11
1:15
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
None / Rolling