Holy Rosary School

620 S Main St, Monroe City, MO, 63456-0634
Holy Rosary Catholic School in Monroe City, Missouri offers academic excellence enhanced by a commitment to the success of the individual child and integrated with the message of the Gospel. The proof of quality is performance and continued performance. Holy Rosary School has one class of each grade, K-8. The average class size is 18 to 22 students. A full academic program is offered which includes daily religious instruction. Students also participate in computer classes, musical productions, art festivals, speech and drama teams, religious celebrations, and have an opportunity to be on the athletic teams of softball, football, basketball and track. Classes are also available for remedial reading. Choose Holy Rosary Catholic School for your children and let the successes of tomorrow begin today.

School Overview:

Holy Rosary School
School Membership(s) National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA)
Religious Affiliation Roman Catholic
Grades Offered Grades Kindergarten - 9
Student Body
Total Students 204 students
Student Body Type Co-ed
Students by Grade
 
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers 12 teachers
Student : Teacher Ratio 14:1 (National school avg.: 13:1)

Nearby Schools:

Holy Rosary School
Gr. K-9 | 0 mi. away
Promiseland Educational Center
Gr. K-7 | 0.4 mi. away
Shiloh Christian School
Gr. K-12 | 16.7 mi. away
Foundation For Life Christian School
Gr. PK-12 | 18.1 mi. away
St Johns Lutheran School
Gr. K-6 | 19.8 mi. away
Holy Family School
Gr. K-9 | 20 mi. away

View all schools in: Monroe City, Monroe County, Zip 63456

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