Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hudson. Hands down.
Stevens had huge turnover of students and teachers. We went here and regret it. Most of our peers too.
All Saints gets very small in upper grades. Nice teachers and families.
So helpful, thanks. I'm the original poster. I've noticed all of what you mentioned as someone on the sidelines. If you don't mind a follow-up question regarding student retention at Stevens, could you give a sense of the class size (for either Hoboken or JC campus) once you get to the 5-8 grades?
As small as 6 kids. Pre-k usually full and they lose/replace kids regularly after that. Biggest attrition after 4th.
Former Steven’s parent here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hudson. Hands down.
Stevens had huge turnover of students and teachers. We went here and regret it. Most of our peers too.
All Saints gets very small in upper grades. Nice teachers and families.
So helpful, thanks. I'm the original poster. I've noticed all of what you mentioned as someone on the sidelines. If you don't mind a follow-up question regarding student retention at Stevens, could you give a sense of the class size (for either Hoboken or JC campus) once you get to the 5-8 grades?
Anonymous wrote:Why wouldn't you send your DC to publics? Hoboken has wonderful public schools. Stevens, All Saints, and Hudson School aren't sending their kids to Ivies but the public school has and will keep sending more the more people stay.
Anonymous wrote:Hudson. Hands down.
Stevens had huge turnover of students and teachers. We went here and regret it. Most of our peers too.
All Saints gets very small in upper grades. Nice teachers and families.
Anonymous wrote:I used to live there ... a couple of others that I used to hear good things about were the Mustard Seed school, Hoboken Charter School, and OLC in Jersey City.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone familiar with these? Any personal experiences to share? We're at a crossroads between choosing one of these privates or moving out to the 'burbs and I'm not feeling super confident about any of the local privates I've seen.
The ones I've looked into so far:
Stevens
All Saints
Hudson School