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Pope John Paul II Open House

Pope John Paul II Catholic School is hosting an Open House on Wednesday, February 27th from 6 – 7:30 p.m.  The Open House is for current as well as new students and their families who are interested in education for Pre-K3 and all-day Pre-K4 to Grade 8. Staff will be on hand to explain the components of each of these grade levels and what makes their program challenging and enriching.  Tours will be available, and refreshments will be served.


 


At Pope John Paul II School special focus is placed on the academic achievements of the students and the role of Catholic Schools as a part of the educational fabric.  This past year we had 46% membership in the Junior Honor Society and classes showed consistent improvement on standardized tests.  Our Middle School teachers focus on strengthening problem solving skills by using project based learning with a heavy emphasis on 21st Century abilities.

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So, if you are looking for a safe, secure environment with small class sizes; where our students score at least a grade or two above their grade on our Standardized Tests which include the Iowa Test of Basic Skills as well as the COGATS, then please come visit us.  And ask us about tuition assistance, and a one-time first new student per family tuition credit.

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Information on this Open House at Pope John Paul II School can be found on the school’s website – www.pjp2school.org, or by calling the school at 860-225-4275 between 8:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. daily.  Pope John Paul II School is a Pre-K through Grade 8 school serving the greater New Britain community, and is located at 221 Farmington Avenue, New Britain, CT 06053 (corner of Farmington Ave. and Eddy Glover Blvd.)

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