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Cathedral High School
(413) 782-5285
260 Surrey Road
Springfield, MA 01118
Level: 9-12
District: Private



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Cathedral High School, Springfield, MA.


Cenus InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:86.69% (2006)
Black, non-Hispanic:5.41% (2006)
Hispanic:4.3% (2006)
Asian/Pacific Islander:3.33% (2006)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0.28% (2006)
Student Teacher Ratio:12.76% (2006)


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Cathedral High School Ratings Summary

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


Cathedral High School Reviews

 
Cathedral High school is one of the premiere educational institutions in MA. As a former student and current law student, I can attest to the quality education that the school provides. I am proud to be a Cathedral graduate and formed lasting bonds in my four years on Surrey Road that will not soon be forgotten. I recommend Cathedral High School to any student that searches for a quality education in an environment that promotes Christian values... there is truly no better place in Western, MA to get a college preparatory education.

This school put's far to much emphasis on it's title and less on an eduction. It's level of education has lowered in recent years. The resulting education, both in academics and self-growth, that the students receive is no better than any of it's neighbouring schools. Parents who send their children to cathedral, by paying, are providing their children perhaps opportunities afterwards, but with most graduates staying withing the region anyways, these benifits are miniscule if at all relevant.

Cathedral High School is a typical example of how a school can make the most of its resources. My daughter who is currently at Princeton, graduated from Cathedral and was admitted to ALL the five Ivy league schools she applied to, a testament to the strength of the educational and extra curricular program provided at the school, with limited resources. I currently have a son there and he has the opportunity to take challenging courses right from his freshman year, and loves the school so far. The students are trained to be good citizens through early active involvement in community activities such as serving at local Food Pantries etc, and even international social activities such their annual trip to deprived areas in Mexico to help with building and planting. The staff at Cathedral are wonderful, starting from the first person you run into when go to the school - Ms Kakley.

We have been very happy with Cathedral High school. Our oldest child was able to earn 12 college credits prior to entering college because of Cathedral's AP curriculum. The academics prepared her for acceptance into a 'most selective' university where she made dean's list both semesters of her freshman year. We currently have another child at Cathedral and continue to be extremely happy with the academics, teachers, and atmosphere.

While it may be expensive to attend Cathedral High School, I feel that it is definitely worth it. Our children are our future so why not invest your money into them? Cathedral does have a few incompetent teachers but what school doesn't? Generally, all of the Honors and AP classes are taught by qualified and capable teachers so if you child is gifted or extremely committed to learning it would be best to place them into these rigorous programs. The current dean of students isn't as harsh as everyone says she is. Most people that dislike her are the ones that are always getting into mischief. Cathedral is an excellent school and I would strongly recommend it to any individual.

Although once a fine educational institution, Cathedral is no longer an excellent school. Many of the teachers hired in the past two years are incompetent; arbitrary and capricious rules have been added to the handbook, and the school was so underinsured that full repairs have not been made (and may NEVER be made) in the boy's athletic locker room. As a parent, I regret having wasted so much of my child's high school career at an institution that offers so little in the way of extracurricular activities, an extremely poor music program, and a laughable art program. Parents: be prepared to spend time at the school fighting with the dean of students, incompetent guidance counselors, and clueless administrators. I urge you to talk to current parents and give less weight to opinions that deal with how the school was five or ten years ago.

With membership dwindling, the enrollment fee is ever increasing. There are a few teachers who care, but as the school scrambles to fill positions, they catch a few that are incompetent. There are very many extracurricular activities, but t your child's schedule is very likely to be filled with classes that are a Graduation Requirement. Over all it's a good school, but may not be worth the money you have to fork over after enrollment, books, uniforms, and lunch.

I was a student at Cathedral, class of 2000. All I can say is that it was amazing in preparing me for life at Mount Holyoke College, which was very competitive. Teachers like Ms. Krupa and Mrs. Moriarty really helped prepare me for the shock of the 'real world.' Now I am in my first year of professional school, trying to be the best veterinarian that I can become. And I know that things would have been different if I had chosen another path for my secondary education. Not only did I enjoy my time at Cathedral, but I've also met my very best friends there.

I just graduated from Cathedral in June and I am so happy that I did! The teachers at Cathedral not only prepared me for college, but they were also friends to myself and many of the other students. Cathedral is full of friendly teachers and staff who will do anything to help a student in completing their high school education. I have a brother at a public school in Springfield, and I see such a difference between the two. Cathedral is by far one of the best high schools in our area!

This school is wonderful! Presently, I am a freshman there, and I'm very proud of it! Over this first year, the teachers and the rest of the staff have been overwhelmingly welcoming. I've never arrived to such an atmosphere where people were like this. I feel great that I chose this school and not another one!

Cathedral is an exceptional high school. Many opportunities await students, including a large offering of honors and AP classes.

This is an exemplary high school!



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