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Louisville Collegiate School
(502) 479-0340
2427 Glenmary Ave
Louisville, KY 40204
Level: PK-12
District: Private



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Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:90.16% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:5.56% (2008)
Hispanic:1.27% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:3.02% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:7.75% (2008)




Louisville Collegiate School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating4
Average Activities Rating4
Average Parents Rating4
Average Safety Rating4


Louisville Collegiate School Reviews

 
Collegiate is the best independent school in kentucky. It has great sports, as well as academics and arts. Small Classes, Great Minds.

Collegiate is easily the best school in Kentucky. The schools small class sizes allow more one on one time with teachers to ensure that you throughly understand the material. Collegiate is focused on breeding student-athletes: not athlete students.

Collegiate is entirerly too small, almost smothering. Very clicky and everyone knows your every move. The teachers are great but the rich spoiled kids are not and this is what it is made of.

I am a parent of a Collegiate 6th grader. The school is a great learning environment that is full of enthusiastic, highly competent teachers. The curriculum, although demanding, is very spirited and buoyant. There has been a lot of thought put into making learning interesting for the kids.

I left a catholic school and came to collegiate because it was supposed to be a really good school. I do not like it at all, and cannot wait to go to college. If you are not in the popular clique you dont matter, and you feel unwelcome. I wish i never went to collegiate

Collegiate is the best investment we could have ever made in our child's education. We are having a great year. We love being part of the Collegiate community.

As a high school student at Collegiate, I find the environment to be very conducive of learning and very well structured. Through Collegiate's excellent program, I am opened to a plethora of opportunities which both operate to bolster my current knowledge base as well as provide opportunities for my future which weren t previously available to me. It has been a wonderful experience thus far and will continue to be.

I am a student at Collegiate in the 6th grade and I love it. They offer lots of different sports and school activities. The teachers are also very nice and will help you if your slipping.

Best bang for your buck in Louisville. We left the Catholic school system and what a great decision it was. The level of academics and the social interaction is unbelievable.

I am not a parent..i'm a 9th grader..I attended this school in 7th gr..and it was very clique-ish. If you weren't in a certain economic group, you didn't count. Collegiate students are not allowed to be teenagers. You have 7 1/2 hours of school + 4-5 hours of homework. This school was not a good solution. If you want your children to have no life outside school, Collegiate is a perfect fit.

Parents and alumni are extremely involved in this 90 year old college prepatory school. Teachers are committed to providing the finest resources and creativity to enhance each child's academic progress. Nurturing, yet demanding. No football, but great at field hockey, basketball, lacrosse. Fantsatic enviornment for math, sciences and language arts. Children are confident and built with charachter from K-12.

The elementary school is very lacking. With 2 kids in the school we have learned not to complain, or your child will suffer. No diversity, but they like it that way. Academics are fair, but not always challenging. No language program except for preschool-like song singing.Lots of teasing and bullying going on. the parents assoc. is very clicky, and if you are not 'old Louisville', then forget it. We are still there only because we have not found a better solution yet.

I would have to say Collegiate is the top school in the state. For a number of reasons. The test score from Collegiate students speak for themselves. It is just a great all round school. The teacher at Collegiate are the top in their field, the parent involvement is outstanding and if you want your child to succeed at the next level of study Collegiate will give them a very solid head start.



 

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