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FAQ

 

What year was the school founded?
Escuela de Guadalupe was founded in 1999.

 

What is the maximum capacity?
In its current facility at 3401 Pecos Street, Escuela de Guadalupe can accommodate 120 students. Once we move to our new location at 660 Julian Street, we will be able to nearly double our enrollment. The expansion will occur by adding pre-kindergarten and three middle school grades, enabling us to maintain our valued low ratios and small-school feel.

 

What is the average class size?
The average number of students in a class is 21.

 

What is the student-teacher ratio?
Class sizes are kept intentionally small to enhance individualized attention. The student-teacher ratio at Escuela is 12:1

 

What does dual-language mean?
Dual-language instruction refers to learning academic content in two languages. Our students develop and are held accountable to speaking, reading and writing ability in both English and Spanish.

 

Is the school just for Catholics?
No. All families are welcome. Currently, 90 percent of the Escuela’s families are Catholic.

 

Are non-Catholic students obligated to participate in religious activities?
Yes. All students must be willing to learn about the Catholic faith and its meaning within our community. All children participate in daily prayer and religious education.

 

 

Posted Information regarding health, wellness and food & nutrition services at Escuela de Guadalupe:

For a copy of our Inspection Report, click below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For a copy of our Wellness Policy, click below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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