St. Mary's Catholic High School

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Phoenix, United States

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St. Mary's Catholic High School Reviews | Rating 3.1 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

St. Mary's Catholic High School is located in Phoenix, United States on 2525 N 3rd St. St. Mary's Catholic High School is rated 3.1 out of 5 in the category high school in United States.

Address

2525 N 3rd St

Phone

+1 6022512500

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Bianca Garcia

I was a previous student and I moved schools after my sophomore year because the academics were very behind, I never was given the chance to be in an honors class because space was so limited. 0 clubs that offered college help or leadership training. There are hardly any extracurricular/ arts classes; no culinary, ceramics, wood shop, dance, robotics , computer technology ect. This school ruined my GPA. I went from a 2.5 GPA to a 4.0 after moving to a public school. Unless you plan on playing sports or are a child of a family who's been going there for generations I would highly not recommend going here. I am now happily a kid with straight A's, President of a Club, and in multiple honors classes. Sometimes parents don't always know whats best for their child, and my mom has saved PLENTY of money. :)

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William Rawald

My daughter entered St. Mary's two years ago as a sophmore. She was totally unchallenged in the public school system and was beginning to be influenced by the wrong crowd. St. Mary's completely changed her life around. She has almost straight \A\s, participates in sports and clubs and her behavior has greatly improved. She is also seemingly happier.

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Mary Good

Awesome school. Both of my kids graduated from St. Mary's, and they both excelled as adults. Provides a good base for what's to come later in life.

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Laura Cavness

My oldest graduated from St Mary's. Money well spent as she is now an accomplished attorney. Not with any help from her advisor who discouraged her from applying to UofA. This critical unprofessional saved me 12 more years of tuition for her siblings who instead were educated in the public school system that welcomed them without my checkbook. Her brother just graduated with his degree in Anthropology from NAU, her sister a Sophomore at PC ready for law school and her youngest brother in 8th grade ready for high school and college as well.

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Rin C

I had a poor social and academic experience at SMHS. I moved from a large public school to this small private school and was met with drugs, bullies, and quite a few overzealous instructors (although many were excellent).