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Holy Name Elementary School
(617) 325-9338
535 West Roxbury Parkway
West Roxbury, MA 02132
Level: PK-8
District: Private



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Holy Name Elementary School, West Roxbury, MA.


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Holy Name Elementary School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating3
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


Holy Name Elementary School Reviews

 
My 8 nieces and nephews attended this school and all went to private junior high and high schools. All have done well, and are independent thinkers. This comes from the home as well. My siblings considered this money well spent. Four are in very good colleges (Bentley, St Anslems, Bryant & Holy Cross) and the other four are in Ursuline, Roxbury Latin and Latin Academy. Can only hope that they continue to do well.

The basic education is what you will get. Some of the staff are the best you will find.

Great school , good teachers , & made my son into a weal rounde man

I rec'd an excellent grounding at Holy Name & went on to academic success at Latin & college.

This school relies on memorization, route learning and 'teaching to the middle'. There is little creativity, writing, critical thinking or analysis required of students. My son attended for grades K-6 and got straight A+ marks all the way through (with minimal effort). He tested into Boston Latin and almost flunked out. He could not write, he could not think critically, he could not analyze things, it was a shock to learn how far behind he was. Many Holy Name students end up flunking out of more elite exam and private schools. Don't waste your money here, you will regret it.

This is a great school & great group of people!



 

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