Funset L.
Yelp
Over the past 9 years, our family has had a very positive experience at St. Cecilia School. All three of our kids attend, and it's been a place where they feel supported, challenged, and genuinely happy. The community is one of the school's greatest strengths--families are kind, involved, and down-to-earth. There's a healthy mix of legacy families and new ones, and the school does a good job of making everyone feel welcome. It's an inclusive environment where kids find a variety of friendships, and where parents show up--whether it's coaching, carpooling, or volunteering in countless ways. In Kindergarten, children are matched with an 8th grade buddy, and my kids have always treasured that relationship.
The parent association (Mother's and Men's Club) is very active and organizes a wide range of events throughout the year, like Multicultural Day and Christmas Boutique, that add a lot of joy to the kids' experience. There's a sense of shared investment in the school, and it shows.
Academics and cocurriculars at St. Cecilia are strong and well-rounded. The teaching staff is committed, and classrooms make thoughtful use of technology. There's a wide range of sports and clubs, and music is a real standout--students can learn instruments like piano, violin, and guitar. The music director, Cecilia, is a gift to the school, and Jill Wenzel is a kind and talented piano teacher. The Athletics Directors have been anchors at the school, and they do a standout job of making our school sports well-regarded citywide--the excitement and pride at our Friday night games in the beautiful, full-sized gym says it all. I wish I could name all of the impactful teachers, but that list would be too long. Students have opportunities to take field trips and make at least one presentation every year.
Faith is woven into the school day, and always in a way that emphasizes love, kindness, and compassion, which embraces everyone. Families and teachers set a clear tone that bullying and inappropriate behavior are not accepted, and the students reflect that in how they treat one another.
If your child needs a smaller classroom setting or more specialized academic support, this may not be the perfect fit. But for many families, ours included, it's been a place where kids grow into caring, thoughtful, educated, and grounded young people, all while having a lot of fun. It's the kind of school they'll look back on fondly--and maybe even hope to send their own children to one day.