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12500 Clarksville Pike, Clarksville, MD 21029, USA
Clarksville, Maryland 21029
+1 410-531-6664

It is a big decision to send a child to a private school in a county with great public schools. Is St Louis worth it? Without a doubt – a resounding yes! My 3 graduates were academically prepared for high school and college; they took Honors and GT high school classes and transitioned with ease. Just as important, they are confident, compassionate leaders and I credit the assistance of St Louis who helped us to build their foundation. As parents, we have the responsibility to raise well rounded children. We are their role models- what we say and do impacts and greatly affects them. But there are so many outside influences and I found the core beliefs of the faculty, staff and parents help to develop Christian attitudes, strong academics and good citizens. St Louis education reinforced all the important values that I felt were critical to their success. I am so grateful that the wonderful, caring teachers supported and guided them and they have benefited significantly from their SLS education. But don’t take the advice of others - find out for yourself. Take a tour, talk to a parent or teacher and I am confident you will see what an awesome partner St Louis can be.

Giant money grab. You'll be broke when you graduate. Most of these teachers are bad as well. They shouldn't be teaching here. Trash school.

St. Louis School and the Parish Community are central to our lives. The school forms children to be good citizens: thoughtful, caring, compassionate, confident, able to make a difference in this world. Academically, there is no question that children are prepared for High School. But, more importantly, they learn respect, values, and build character, which enables them to transform their lives and those of whom they encounter each day. I am grateful for the privilege of sending my children to this school and would encourage anyone considering St. Louis to talk to parents who have their children at this school, if they want to know more.

DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY ON THIS SCHOOL!!! As a parent of two graduates I strongly regret sending them. If you want your children to face teachers without the ability to properly teach, guide, and properly prepare your children for high school this school is perfect for you. Most of the teachers at St. Louis are uncommitted and lazy in their attempts to even so much as teach a simple and proper lesson on par with the curriculum in public schools. Most of the time I found that both of my children were learning at a pace slower than public school children in their grade. Other than the curriculum and lackadaisical teaching my children constantly came home with stories of children cursing, sending naked pictures of themselves to other students, kissing behind sheds, drinking, and doing drugs all at quite a young age. Now I understand children are going to date and make certain mistakes but my problem was with the lack of guidance away from dangerous and potentially fatal activities. The most guidance children at these schools get was ONE sex education class in fifth grade where they separate the boys from the girls and tell the students not to make the person explaining uncomfortable. Even with all of this happening and all that has happened over the years nothing has made me more upset then the racism the staff and the students have shown to my family and my children. If I could go back in time to do anything I would have never sent my kids to this school. Now that they are both in high school they finally felt comfortable to tell me how some of the kids bullied them and called them the N word. No matter what the teachers heard or saw they never did anything or even reached out to me or the principal. Mrs. Weis blatantly looks down upon children who go to public school but that is the best decision you will make. This school is absolutely disgusts me. The teachers are horrible, the students are horrible, and no one in that school even remotely cares about god. Your money could be well spent almost anywhere but St. Louis.

Our children have attended St. Louis School for years, and we could not be more pleased. The faculty is talented and committed to meeting each child's needs. The curriculum is challenging, preparing our children for the rigors of high school. The entire faculty and student body live our faith daily, and we all feel part of a community that transcends just instruction. In a world where I see so many families feel like schooling has failed their children, we are blessed to have the quite opposite experience. I would recommend to any family to take a tour and see what St. Louis School has to offer.

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  • Jenna
    Added 2015.09.21
    It is a big decision to send a child to a private school in a county with great public schools. Is St Louis worth it? Without a doubt – a resounding yes! My 3 graduates were academically prepared for high school and college; they took Honors and GT high school classes and transitioned with ease. Just as important, they are confident, compassionate leaders and I credit the assistance of St Louis who helped us to build their foundation. As parents, we have the responsibility to raise well rounded children. We are their role models- what we say and do impacts and greatly affects them. But there are so many outside influences and I found the core beliefs of the faculty, staff and parents help to develop Christian attitudes, strong academics and good citizens. St Louis education reinforced all the important values that I felt were critical to their success. I am so grateful that the wonderful, caring teachers supported and guided them and they have benefited significantly from their SLS education. But don’t take the advice of others - find out for yourself. Take a tour, talk to a parent or teacher and I am confident you will see what an awesome partner St Louis can be.
  • Leslie
    Added 2015.08.27
    Giant money grab. You'll be broke when you graduate. Most of these teachers are bad as well. They shouldn't be teaching here. Trash school.
  • Devin
    Added 2015.06.20
    St. Louis School and the Parish Community are central to our lives. The school forms children to be good citizens: thoughtful, caring, compassionate, confident, able to make a difference in this world. Academically, there is no question that children are prepared for High School. But, more importantly, they learn respect, values, and build character, which enables them to transform their lives and those of whom they encounter each day. I am grateful for the privilege of sending my children to this school and would encourage anyone considering St. Louis to talk to parents who have their children at this school, if they want to know more.
  • Dominic
    Added 2015.01.10
    DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME AND MONEY ON THIS SCHOOL!!! As a parent of two graduates I strongly regret sending them. If you want your children to face teachers without the ability to properly teach, guide, and properly prepare your children for high school this school is perfect for you. Most of the teachers at St. Louis are uncommitted and lazy in their attempts to even so much as teach a simple and proper lesson on par with the curriculum in public schools. Most of the time I found that both of my children were learning at a pace slower than public school children in their grade. Other than the curriculum and lackadaisical teaching my children constantly came home with stories of children cursing, sending naked pictures of themselves to other students, kissing behind sheds, drinking, and doing drugs all at quite a young age. Now I understand children are going to date and make certain mistakes but my problem was with the lack of guidance away from dangerous and potentially fatal activities. The most guidance children at these schools get was ONE sex education class in fifth grade where they separate the boys from the girls and tell the students not to make the person explaining uncomfortable. Even with all of this happening and all that has happened over the years nothing has made me more upset then the racism the staff and the students have shown to my family and my children. If I could go back in time to do anything I would have never sent my kids to this school. Now that they are both in high school they finally felt comfortable to tell me how some of the kids bullied them and called them the N word. No matter what the teachers heard or saw they never did anything or even reached out to me or the principal. Mrs. Weis blatantly looks down upon children who go to public school but that is the best decision you will make. This school is absolutely disgusts me. The teachers are horrible, the students are horrible, and no one in that school even remotely cares about god. Your money could be well spent almost anywhere but St. Louis.
  • Autumn
    Added 2014.11.01
    Our children have attended St. Louis School for years, and we could not be more pleased. The faculty is talented and committed to meeting each child's needs. The curriculum is challenging, preparing our children for the rigors of high school. The entire faculty and student body live our faith daily, and we all feel part of a community that transcends just instruction. In a world where I see so many families feel like schooling has failed their children, we are blessed to have the quite opposite experience. I would recommend to any family to take a tour and see what St. Louis School has to offer.
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