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Can anyone comment on the Catholic Schools in Manhattan? How are the academics, sports, arts, extra curricular, etc. Where do families tend to live? We have daughters just FYI.
We’re looking into Epiphany on 22nd & 28th St, Notre Dame High School, Dominican Academy, Loyola, and Academy of St Joseph in the West Village.
Academy of St Joseph is more expensive for K-8 and the enrollment is quite low. Wondering what’s going on there.
Loyola is the only co-ed school we’re looking into, however it’s way more expensive than the others so I’m not sure if the price is worth it.
Can anyone comment on the Catholic Schools in Manhattan? How are the academics, sports, arts, extra curricular, etc. Where do families tend to live? We have daughters just FYI.
We’re looking into Epiphany on 22nd & 28th St, Notre Dame High School, Dominican Academy, Loyola, and Academy of St Joseph in the West Village.
Academy of St Joseph is more expensive for K-8 and the enrollment is quite low. Wondering what’s going on there.
Loyola is the only co-ed school we’re looking into, however it’s way more expensive than the others so I’m not sure if the price is worth it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
I've know girls who went to Dominican Academy and they has a great experience: a solid liberal arts education and lots of opportunities. Affordable by Manhattan standards and a decent socio-economic mix by Manhattan private school standards
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