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Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Phoenix, Arizona

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Detail

(623) 931-7288
7521 N 57th Ave
Glendale, AZ 85301
Levels: PK-8
District: Private


Our Lady of Perpetual Help Census Data

Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:20% (2008)

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating3
Average Principals Rating2
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating3
Average Safety Rating3

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Reviews

I had a child go to OLPH since kindergarten,and they did very well under the leadership and guidance of Maureen Degrose, Fr. Fausto and Fr. Paul, however we did not return because of the lack of warmth, communication and commitment to teach the very catholic principles that brought us to that shcool in the 1st place. My child was always greeted with excitement and respect from the principal and the previous pastors, and truly looked forward to the days there. The previous teachers were awesome and unfortunately there are only a handful left that can make a difference but not enough for a lot of great families that left.
This review was posted by a parent.

I am a very frustrated parent. It's about a week and a 1/2 away from school and we have no supply lists. We have had 1 contact from the school indicating the start date. Not much more. Their website was down until yesterday and now today I find out that they have changed the uniforms and this is the 1st I've heard of that. With 2 kids at this point it is going going to be a financial struggle to have my boys ready for the start of school. I was willing to start with a clean slate as that is what most of us were expecting. They are not making it easy.
This review was posted by a parent.

OLPH is a great school! I will give the school the benefit of the doubt this year and support the staff and students 100%.
This review was posted by a parent.

As a parent I'm very happy that this new staff was able to clean all the financial issues our school was going thru. I'm very thankful that we are going to star fresh the new year. Old teachers and parents were creating a complot against the school, they were just waiting for an opportunity to talk bad about their own kids school. I embrace the changes and May God Help those who are judging and acting against a good catholic behavior. For everybody's information all catholic school follow the Diocese's guidelines and all are the same it is our job as parents to embrace this catholic education and make the difference.
This review was posted by a parent.

The school has gone through greatly needed changes. The changes were long over due. The current office staff have been wonderful. The three ladies in the office are proffessional and kind and very helpful. I have NEVER felt welcomed at this school but since the administration has been in place, I am always greeted warmly and I feel comfortable and confident that my children are being received with the same love and kindness.
This review was posted by a parent.

We will not be returning to this school after being there for 8 years. The overall well being of the students is not a concern for anyone. We are disheartened to see our second home for so many years crash and burn.
This review was posted by a parent.

For the 2008-2009 school year, I challenge each parent of a student at OLPH to get involved this year. Helping in the classroom, fundraising, volunteer on a committee, cleaning up the school, field trips, art, Junior Achievment, sports, music, collecting labels at home (campbells/boxtops etc), come up with new ideas and take them to the school board. Make a difference in your child's education and school environment. I also challenge the teachers and principal to recognize and acknowledge those parents who do get involved. Front office staff needs to be more inviting and helpful especially to new families. Our family looks forward to a successful school year!
This review was posted by a parent.

I had two children go through OLPH Glendale yes there are fund raisers however it is always the same parents. All it takes is for the parent and the teacher to have a nice of understanding and everything would be great for the child.Parent involvement is the most important for their child's development. Complaining does nothing. helping and being involved does everythning. My children have both excelled in High School for we were involved with them and their teachers and the schools they attended. You and your child get what you as parents put into it.
This review was posted by a parent.

I am an active parent at OLPH, parent participation is extremely important in order for the school to thrive and the children are to suceed. Yes, fund raising does exsist to help keep the tuition cost down. If every family fully participated, there would be no need for fundraisers. However, that is not the case, it is the same group of parents volunteering for just about everything. The decipline at the school is needed with the few students that need to understand the concept of manners and respect. THe teachers at the school care deeply about the education of the students and with the active help of the parents the student do suceed. This is a school not a daycare center.
This review was posted by a parent.

The school seems to be more involved with the fundraising than providing extra help to children who may be struggling. Although communication is good at first or so it seems, after you are there for a little while the communication ceases and the principal then begins to make decisions as to when she will contact the parents unless it has to do with a tuition payment. The school certainly does not allow for anyone to breath between fundraising let alone really enjoy the school year.
This review was posted by a parent.

Our parents are very busy fund raising. It may seem that we are a bit insular but we are just busy as we have to meet our financial goals. We have some excellent teachers and coaches however a few of our teachers are retirement ready and it spills over into the classroom particularly at the Junior High level. The disipline level is fairly high and frequent. The children are heavily monitored for minor infractions.
This review was posted by a parent.