Holy Rosary Catholic School

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Woodland, United States

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Holy Rosary Catholic School Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (3 reviews)

Holy Rosary Catholic School is located in Woodland, United States on 505 California St. Holy Rosary Catholic School is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category private educational institution in United States.

Address

505 California St

Phone

+1 5306623494

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Tom Tom

I went to this school in the 1970's. It was my single most experience neck and neck with my California Army National Guard experience. I compare, because they were very hard at the time, and the teachers were like no other leaders I have ever experienced. Mr. Zamboukas was my single most quality person I have ever known on earth; he said so many positive things that I think about daily, and I just keep trying to continue in his rough outline of being fair to others and trying to be positive as much as you could. I always think of Holy Rosary and the wonder where all the people went. I hope they have as good a memory as me!

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Natalie McCullough

Definitely what you look for in a private school- feeling of community. Each child is known by name by the entire staff, faith families create a cross age buddy system, and the celebration of service ensure the whole child is being educated. This school thrives because of the community dedication and connections. Where else can a child feel safe, secure, and loved- a true extension of the home.

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Margaret Pariera

I attended this school for kindergarten and first grade back in the early 200's I believe 2002-2004. I remember that I was bullied pretty bad and cried every morning when my mom would drop me off. The one thing I also used to hate was standing outside every morning in the heat to say the pledge. This one girl was literally shoving me to the ground to where I had mild back damage and the teacher refused to help out because the parents were loaded and donated a lot of money to the school. I'm 20 so it's hard to remember the quality of the school but remember my classmates going out of control to the point to where my teacher yelled, threw a book to the floor, and left the room. I was the shy goody good that would actually tell on these kids and try to make school less miserable.