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November 2023 by Gfenkx L.
OLG = Not good + sucks.Food = CrapTeachers = Meh (some good, some bad)Curriculum = decentOverall: OLG is a pretty good school, but many things suck/ are unreasonable, don't recommend putting your children here. Many kids curse, break rules, and talk out loud.
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July 2023 by Jennifer F.
Our Lady of Grace School is an excellent school. It is in the top 25% of all Catholic schools in the diocese. The students have the highest test scores of the five schools that make up the area cluster and they are scoring significantly higher in both Language Arts and Math. The staff and the students are very diverse. The students receive a great academic education in addition to learning moral values. It is truly worth checking out. You and your child/children will be so happy you did.
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June 2023 by Ashley J.
I started by sending my first child (who has now graduated), my middle, and now my youngest will start at OLG TK in 2023. Every school has its issues and qualms, but at the end of the day, the school is solid, the curriculum is sound, and the community is loving. You get what you put in; if you're an involved parent who attends meetings, chats at drop off/pick up, and signs up to be on the boards and play in the CYO sports, you'll feel the incredible sense of the OLG community. If you only drop off and read the emails, you'll feel excluded, and the love will be lacking. Writing a negative review about your and your child's experience is very easy, but you must give a complete and truthful review. Pieces are missing, and no one is a victim in the situation. I love OLG and the foundation that it has built for my children. It's disheartening to see negative reviews that bring down a score for a lovely school whose staff and students work very hard to build a community filled with Truth, Unity, and Love. In the end, experience it for yourself. If interested, please attend the open house or welcome day. All are invited to tour the classes, meet the teachers and staff, talk with other parents, and, most importantly, meet some students. Don't let negative reviews impact your decision without experiencing all of OLG's excellent qualities firsthand.
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December 2022 by かい-林恩
This is my fav school < lies this was 2 years ago i put 5 but now i made it to a 1 star lost a great principal amazing teachers and 5 grade educator was not a good teacher. This school is not recommened and worth the money even a public school is better. Plenty fake and rude people there who don't get caught and many racist and many pretend to be Hawaiian and as a Hawaiian i find it very hard to see white people doing there verision of "hula" ect. Horrible. school don't go there go to a public school, even home schooling is better olg was better in 2019 in fact it was a great school but now its horrible. please dont go there.i dropped out in 5th grade now im in middle school still stuggling from all the education i missed out on.
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December 2022 by Kailani Ho
Dont trust the 5 stars that was a while ago. just raid with 1 stars <3
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July 2022 by Madhuri K.
I enrolled my two kids for the tail end of 2021 school year and the full academic year of 2021-2022. I am relatively happy with the instructional aspect at OLG but not the social aspect. With both students and adults, I am disappointed in the behaviors that have been relayed to me. Several instances of physical and verbal assaults are witnessed and go unpunished or not addressed. My 4th grade daughter had to repeatedly ask a student to keep their hands off of her. My 7th grade daughter reported several students using homophobic and racist taunts towards her. The PE teacher repeatedly said cruel things to her. The most recent being "This is why no one likes you." This is unacceptable behavior from an adult and both kids have relayed stories like this throughout the year from this PE teacher. My 7th grader says her teacher refers to her and a friend as "tweedle dumb and tweedle dumber" While some may consider this innocent teasing, I do not think this is a kind way to refer to a student. It also gives silent permission to other classmates to treat her poorly. I have no illusions about my own child's behavior. I understand she was incredibly difficult. When her grades fell in the late fall - it was us who had to chase down teachers and set up meetings. I would have expected teachers to take note and proactively work with us. My daughter has zero learning issues, she struggled with a depressive episode and that needed to be addressed. With the exception of these couple months - she has been an almost straight A student for her entire schooling. The failing grades were a red flag and I was disappointed that this wasn't brought to our attention immediately. The children who need love the most will always ask for it in the most unloving ways. I would have hoped that the school could have been a place of support and love but that was not our experience at all. When I pulled the kids- I shared this exact feedback and got no response.
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December 2017 by Cynthia Farren
Catholic school with large playground and strong community support.