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Parent Reviews:
(8 reviews)

408 E 82nd St

New York, NY 10028

(212) 288-1989

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Grades: PK - 8

School Type: Catholic

Student Enrollment: 201

Students Per Teacher: 18

Parent Reviews | 8 reviews
I love my school. It is fun and i still learn. This month we went to an opera and on friday we are having cocoa and cookies. Our concert was awesome, we are number one!

Posted by a student on 12/18/07

Great School! Attention to detail is most appreciated by the parents. Curriculum and teachers are paired together well!

Posted by a parent on 11/16/07

St. Stephen of Hungary School is a small school of big achievers. The principal knows each student by name and greets both parents and students each morning and at dismissal.There are field trips that connect to what children are learning at each grade. In addition there are citizenship days and subject ...  Read more

Posted by a parent on 10/22/07

Nice school. Small classes & a devoted principal.

Posted by a parent on 01/24/06

My son just started kindergarten this year. He loves his school. Music classes are available for an additional cost. The principal and secretary know all the children by names. Although some parents complain that their is not a lot of parent involvement I feel that their is. I know a lot of parents from ...  Read more

Posted by a parent on 01/03/06

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