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All Sts. Episcopal Day School
(201) 792-0736
707 Washington St
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Level: PK-4
District: Private



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for All Sts. Episcopal Day School, Hoboken, NJ.


Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:70% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:5% (2008)
Hispanic:23.75% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:1.25% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:12.12% (2008)




All Sts. Episcopal Day School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


All Sts. Episcopal Day School Reviews

 
My children came to this school after attending the local public school. The two environments cannot be compared. All Saints is staffed with enthusiastic, caring and experienced teachers. My children are excited to go to school every day. The academics are strong and there is also an emphasis on being part of a community and the responsibilities that go with that. I am very excited (and relieved) that the school is expanding to the 8th grade so that my children can continue to learn in such a wonderful environment (nursery and pre-k will move to new space for fall 2009!).

My daughter attends pre-K.The teachers are wonderful and very creative.The school is a wonderful environment for her. She is thrilled to go back every day and learn something new. She is already spelling and writing at an amazing level for her age. Teachers, faculty and administrators are very organized and always very helpful. There is also a very nice friendly atmosphere and relationship among all parents.My vote is definetly thumbs up.

My daughter was lucky enough to move to this school from a public school. She was challenged to work up to her full potential for the first time. She loves going to school and begs to go even if she is sick. She is applauded for her accomplishments and helped with her challenges. The faculty and administration is organized and caring. As a parent, I have done class projects with all grades and have been shocked at how uniformly responsive and sweet the kids are. There is also very usable aftercare and interesting extracurricular activities. My daughter is currently taking a film making class! The principal and vice principal are always available and accommodating. Her teachers are just an email away. If you want an academically rigorous program in a caring and supportive environment, this is it.

The other reviews are very old. They predate the arrival of a new head of school and new faculty members. My daughter currently attends All Saints and it has an extremely organized and efficient staff. Furthermore, the focus on early literacy and balanced instruction in all subjects have led her to remarkable progress this school year. The emphasis on citizenship and multiculturalism are important to our family. Only about 15 percent of the children attending the school also belong to the parish. The rest, including my child, are of other faiths and diverse backgrounds. Because it is a private school, parent involvement is necessary. We could always have more parents involved. Also, because of the physical facilities, sports and phys ed are limited. However, the school is currently working on a plan to expand into new space, which will help with many aspects of its mission.

This is a small elementary school hosting a diverse community of students. Academic instruction is structured while allowing students plenty of room for self-pacing and acceleration. The school is also good in music and art instruction. Strong parent involvement, diversity of student body in a small academically-strong environment make this an excellent school for laying a solid foundation for learning.

The teachers that my son had at All Saints for Nursery and Pre-K were wonderful--very warm, attentive, and involved. The facilities are very nice, with large, bright classrooms and a rather small but well kept playground.

Not a very friendly atmosphere. When I went to inquire, the receptionist made me feel that she was so busy and I had to wait for sometime to get one page of info. They hire kids to watch your kids during the summer camp. Thanks to Ms. Evelyn, Cora and Ashlee. But this is it. This school is a one-two star. Now she's at Mustard Seed School and there's no better place than this school.

The classroom environment is friendly, charming and generally supportive of the students. Facilities are adequate but in need of upgrade. Wide variety of extracurricular activities, for a small participation fee. The school's weaknesses are its organization, communication and leadership. During the first week of school each year, parents dropping off children are given the impression that things are barely holding together; teachers and administrators are running around trying to figure things out and provide no guidance to parents or students with questions. Communication about school events and policies is somewhat haphazard: there are school newsletters but they are not always accurate or up to date. 'Bad news' is squelched and either not shared at all or shared as late as possible (e.g., summer camp cancelled, sixth grade dropped). Financial stability of the school is very questionable, but again there's little information shared with parents. Overall impression is inadequate administrative leadership.

My son attended All Saints for two years. He is a special needs student and the small class size and special assistance in language arts (lots of public speaking and Orton-Gillingham approach to reading) really put him back on track. I appreciate the school's emphasis on inter-personal relations. Although it is run by the Episcopal church, there are children of just about every faith and color in attendance. A well integrated school with a before and after care program.



 
 

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