Saint Joseph Regional School 92 Wilson Street, Keene, NH 03431
About the Business
Saint Joseph Regional School is a vibrant primary school located at 92 Wilson Street in the picturesque town of Keene, New Hampshire. Our institution is dedicated to providing a nurturing and enriching educational environment for students in grades K-8. With a focus on academic excellence, spiritual development, and community involvement, we strive to help each student reach their full potential. Our experienced faculty and staff are committed to fostering a love of learning and preparing students for success in high school and beyond. Join us at Saint Joseph Regional School and become a part of our close-knit community dedicated to academic achievement and personal growth.
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 15:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 15:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 15:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 15:00
Friday:
08:00 - 15:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I played bingo here."
"Wonderful, dedicated teachers! Invested families! A warm, family-oriented, consistent environment from Preschool through 8th grade. Children of different ages will be together in the same school for a long time, building strong ties. Positivity and kindness are taught, as well as the religious ed. Many "extras" that make a great value even better!"
"Went to pickup grand-daughter May 9. Went fine, then a teacher came up from behind and without identifying herself started yelling and speaking down to me that "how dare I walk up to the school" to pickup grand-daughter. Letters were sent out (in a tone less than professional. Talked very "Down" to me like I am stupid. I told her I do not use their very convoluted system of cars because I am a veteran that has claustrophobic issues. As we finished yelling in front of others, I told her I would never bring my Grand-daughter back to St Joseph's School again. Three days later the office called up to ask why my grand-daughter had not been in class for three days. I explained the whole story to the front office caller. The teacher said walk-ups can come after cars are finished. I asked if coming at 3:10 would be better to solve the issue. She said, again very condescending tone, that all students will be in "after school care" by then and I will have to pay to get her each day. Seems Miss Shelly, the never mentioned the incident to the office. Nobody ever called from the school since that day. I hear (hearsay) that this teacher has a habit of treating parents, the people that keep the school afloat, like this multiple times before. IMHO, her actions and authoritarian style are not consistent with a successful business model. Guess the front office just does not care how it's teachers interact with parents. I needed to pickup a student like all the other parents, not be part of the automotive "Lipizzaner Stallion" performance that management seems to value so greatly. It is not a safety issue, but rather serving multiple simultaneous methods of child pickup."
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