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Our Lady of Perpetual Help School
(480) 874-3720
3801 N Miller Rd
Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Level: K-8
District: Private



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In-depth school information including test scores, student stats, parent ratings and reviews for Our Lady of Perpetual Help School, Scottsdale, AZ.


Census InfoValueYear
White, non-Hispanic:87.76% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:0.42% (2008)
Hispanic:9.07% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:2.74% (2008)
Student Teacher Ratio:17.56% (2008)




Our Lady of Perpetual Help School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating4
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating3
Average Activities Rating3
Average Parents Rating5
Average Safety Rating4


Our Lady of Perpetual Help School Reviews

 
My son was new this year and he was made to feel welcome from the very first day of school. I feel so blessed to have him in this school . I would recommend this school to everyone.

OLPH has been a nice school for my 2 kids. They are happy and like the catholic school environment. The parents and families are great and want the best for their kids. However, the principal is not very progressive and seems to do the very minimal throughout the school. The school would benefit from finding a principal that wants to be there and wants to find qualified teachers, not just the easy way out with hiring parents as teachers. It is a shame that we don't have an administrator as a principal. We really need one!



 

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