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Collegiate School
(973) 777-1714
22 Kent Ct
Passaic, NJ 07055
Level: PK-12
District: Private



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Collegiate School, Passaic, NJ.


Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:7.88% (2008)




Collegiate School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating2
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3


Collegiate School Reviews

 
Dumping ground? This school has improved my childs self-esteem, grades, and study habits. I guess if a child doesn't want to learn and doesn't want to abide by the rules, a parent can find something bad to say.

Wow, my children have been at this school for 8+ years. Yes, one can always find something he doesn't like at any school. The post of 4/2/08 sounds like a disgruntled parent. Corruption? There isn't enough money for corruption. This school is filled with teachers who want to teach not because of some 'union pay scale'. What my child has learned in the time at Collegiate School is beyond comparison of the 'government schools' aka public schools. What other school in NJ would put the student into a higher grade subject if they excelled? Government schools call it GNT.

This school has improved its security, I see newer furniture arriving, etc. The teachers never gave my child good grades 'just because'! My child went to summer school and receives extra help through outside services that I do not pay for. As for activities that are almost non-existant...where are the parents who have time and are willing to assist with starting clubs? Sports are fine, no there isn't enough boys for a football team but are they there for fun or for an education? If this was such a poorly run school would graduates be attending colleges such as Rutgers and Seton Hall. These ratings are just that a rating based upon opinion. Wonder what would be said if these parents had children with straight A's!

As some of the other reviews said, this school is absolutely filthy. I feel a much better education could be achieved at another private school, or in public school. Extracurricular activities are close to non-existent.

Collegiate is the lowest priced, non-religiously affiliated private school in the State of NJ. The class size is limited to 15 students maximum. Students receive individual treatment due to the small class size. To keep the school cost low, the facilities are not fantastic. That is the trade off. If you want much better facilities, but crowded classes and jam-packed schools, Public Schools are for you and your child. If you are worried about your child getting 'lost in the crowd', then a smaller, private school with small class size is for your family. The Headmaster really cares, and the teachers are great.

My child is in the preschool program and i feel that it is excellent. The teachers are are great with the kids they all show the a lot of attention and really work with them on a one on one basis. They encourage parent involement and they send home a lot of family projects. The building may be outdated but I like a small school.

Collegiate school offers the highest quality of education and attention to their students. The teachers keeps parents informed of their children's progress and the provided environment is safe and familial. Excellent school!



 
 

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