Saint Louis Priory School

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St. Louis, United States

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School· Boys' high school· Catholic school

Saint Louis Priory School Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (6 reviews)

Saint Louis Priory School is located in St. Louis, United States on 500 S Mason Rd. Saint Louis Priory School is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category school in United States.

Address

500 S Mason Rd

Phone

+1 3144343690

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Luke Faust

I am a student there in seventh grade and I think it has been one of the best experiences of my life. It is challenging but the teachers are pretty laid back and are always willing to help you.

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bobdonnelly

Son is a graduate, and I have to say he was prepared for college head and shoulders above his peers. The impact of the Benedictine community cannot be over exaggerated...I graduated from a Marianist high school where there are now only, perhaps, a handful of clergy. This place isn't perfect, it has its warts like everywhere else, but in the grand scheme, they did what I asked them to do: help educate my son to a high level with values that are becoming a rare commodity in this world. Recommend without reservation!

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Mary Pisani

Graduate. Isolated school. No school/life balance, too much homework. School not involved with local community. Average school at best but no significant value for the cost.

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Corina Newman

Best school ever! God is truly guiding this school!

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Christian Peper

I was briefly there for a very short time in 9th grade. Quite simply; the school is terrible. The Saint Louis Priory School is VERY overrated and pretentious. The style of teaching they follow is just give the young students a ton of work and let them motivate themselves. This is fine for college aged adults but does not work for high school kids. Also, the Catholic priests are just children themselves who are using the priesthood to avoid the real world. The catholic priests there could care less about the New World Order or that most Americans will be microchipped in a few years; if anything the priests support the technological fascism that is coming.

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ila l

Best academics in Saint Louis, hands down. Athletics are also pretty good.