Catholic School
St. Leo School
- Private, Catholic
- K-8
- Winston Salem, NC
- 10 reviews
School Details
Tuition
Yearly Tuition
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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
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Average Financial Aid
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Students
Students
244
- Cost of LivingB+
- Good for FamiliesA-
- HousingB
Median Household Income
$44,311
National
$55,322Median Rent
$782
National
$949Median Home Value
$144,400
National
$184,700St. Leo School Reviews
10 reviews
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One of the best decisions I have made as a parent has been sending my child to SLCS. The teachers and staff have been phenomenal in keeping our children safe and our school OPEN for in the classroom learning during this crazy time of COVID. My child loves going to school and looks forward to each day. Our principal is no nonsense when it comes to bullying but will take a pie in the face week after week all in the name for charity! SLCS is more than just a school to send your children, it’s family.
We are new to St. Leo this year and have been extremely pleased with absolutely everything. The teachers are clearly dedicated and qualified—they make our son feel loved and safe, and he is learning at exactly the pace we hoped for. Communications are reliable, timely, and detailed—we never feel in the dark about anything. Leadership is competent and trustworthy—we know that there is a clear vision and plan in place for the growth of all children. Additionally, COVID protocols are strictly enforced, meaning that staff and children are safe and healthy; and despite social distancing and mask mandates, the creative and passionate staff are making sure kids are still getting a full, well-rounded educational experience. My son loves going to school, and we feel incredibly fortunate to have become part of the St. Leo family.
We've been attending the school for 8 years and currently have our 2 oldest kids attending; our youngest will also join in a few years. The academics are challenging and teach the kids how to think critically, which is so important in today's world. I'm always amazed at how much they absorb. Having been a teacher in the public schools, I can confirm that the academics are more challenging, yet the teachers dont just leave a student behind if they dont understand something - they work with them until the skill is understood, which is so appreciated. The icing on the cake is you meet some wonderful, close knit families and the lunch is catered by some great, local restaurants.