St. Aloysius Catholic School
- Private, Catholic
- BATON ROUGE, LA
Catholic School
St. Aloysius Catholic School
- grade B minusOverall Grade
- Private, Catholic
- PK, K-8
- BATON ROUGE, LA
- Rating 3.22 out of 5 9 reviews
Report Card
- Academicsgrade B minus
- Diversitygrade C
- Teachersgrade B
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School Details
Grades
PK, K-8
Students
1,195
Student-Teacher Ratio
19:1
National
17:1Full-Time Teachers
59
Part-Time Teachers
8
Tuition
Yearly Tuition
$6,420
Tuition is for the highest grade offered and may have changed for the current school year. For more information, please contact the school.
Received Financial Aid
No data available
Average Financial Aid
No data available
Students
Students
1,195
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Home Listings
- Cost of Livinggrade B minus
- Good for Familiesgrade A minus
- Housinggrade B
Median Household Income
$70,184
National
$69,021Median Rent
$1,106
National
$1,163Median Home Value
$306,829
National
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St. Aloysius Catholic School Reviews
Rating 3.22 out of 5 9 reviews
This school is not the best. If your child can do for themselves it fine. If they need to be challenged because they are high achieving students, they won't be challenged. If they need help they will NEVER get it. If your child is slightly different and creative then they will be harrassed. Especially if you have a son. The parents are shallow superficial narcissists. If you don't fit in their country club atmosphere they are creating you will be ignored. There are some nice people there but too few these days. I sent my kids there and have regretted it. I feel I tortured my children. They were happy normal kids until that school. I won't go to that church again either. Find another school or move away from Baton Rouge to any other outer area. The schools are much better and the people too.
The academics are strong. It's a blue ribbon school, and compared to the public schools we learned a lot. Spanish, computer, music, and art were laughably terrible but everything else was good. More honors than just math would have been nice. Diversity is practically non-existent and not just in terms of race. Also, the food is awful. Everyone would have been willing to pay a bit more for food that was edible. No one ate. For social reasons I did not enjoy my time here. It was cliquey, and you either were in or you weren't. Even the parents are all friends with one another. Highschool students who did come from SAS admit that they fit a type- rich, cliquey, and somewhat superficial. It's the cotillion, national charity league, tennis club, Mardi gras crew type.
There is bullying. There are no advanced math or science programs. There are only accelerated programs, which means you will repeat material when entering high school. I was prepared for high school. Some teachers have bad teaching methods, such as not explaining the material before the test. The rules are too strict, loosely enforced in some instances and enforced to harshly in others, and the rules are uneffective in some cases. The English class is farther than some other schools but the foreign language is almost non-existent. There are a lack of clubs. The sports are excellent.