Private
Schools
Private Schools
· Holy Rosary Catholic School
· Lakeview Christian Academy
· Marshall Private School
· Montessori School
· North Shore Elementary School
· St. James School
· St. John's Catholic School
· St. Michael's Lakeside School
· Summit School
Holy Rosary Catholic School
2802 East 4th Street
Duluth, MN 55812
(218) 724-8565
Grades K - 8
History
Holy Rosary was founded in 1923 to serve families of the Cathedral parish and surrounding
neighborhoods. More than 2,500 students have graduated from the school, each strengthened
by the lasting gift of a Catholic Education. The 2000-2001 profile includes 336 students,
200 families, 20 teachers (four with master's degrees), and six staff members.
Mission
Our mission is to build a faith community within the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Rosary
parish, its school, its students, and its parents. Holy Rosary School will provide
opportunities for students to actively live their faith in such a way that it will
permeate their relationship with God, their family, the school, the parish, and the world
community. The school also exists to provide academic studies that will insure a strong
base for the future education of its students. Challenging the intellectual, spiritual,
emotional, and physical potential of the student is our goal.
Activities & Programs
Holy Rosary is a safe, disciplined, and values-based learning environment for students in
kindergarten through eighth grade. Operated by the Dominican Sisters of Springfield,
Illinois., of the Rosary parish, it offers an outstanding educational experience for all
of its children.
Holy Rosary Offers
· Small class sizes
· Uniform dress code
· Computer Lab
· National test scores in the top 10 percent
· Accreditation through the Minnesota Non-Public Schools Accrediting Association
· Specialists in art, music, reading, Spanish, and physical education
· Counseling services
· Community service program
· Parent and parish involvement
· Daily prayer, weekly school Mass, sacramental preparation, and integration of faith in
all subjects
· Experienced, licensed teachers
· High School preparation
· Intermural sports
(Source: Holy Rosary School)
Lakeview Christian Academy
155 West Central Entrance
Duluth, MN 55811
(218) 723-8844
Preschool - 12
Philosophy
Lakeview Christian Academy provides a well-rounded and stimulating learning environment to
prepare students to meet the opportunities of today's world. Students receive a variety of
learning experiences through music, art, field trips and computer literacy. Along with a
strong foundation of academic studies, Lakeview Students have an opportunity to
participate in competitions in spelling, science, speech, math, art, and music through
events sponsored by the Association of Christian Schools International. All curriculum is
Biblically based. Produced by Bob Jones University and A Beka Publishers, the entire
academic curriculum is carefully progressive, leaving no opportunity for learning gaps.
Qualified, degreed staff, involved parents and a challenging curriculum all contribute to
the positive learning experience offered by Lakeview Christian Academy.
Lakeview Christian Academy believes that each student is uniquely made in the image of
God. Its is the purpose of the school, combined with the church and home, to encourage the
student to reach their full potential in Christ. Lakeview believes that the Bible contains
all truth and that it is the point of reference for all academic subjects and the only
reliable guide for Christian living. LCA believes that honoring Christ is clearly central
to the school's mission. That is, in all things He (Christ) might have preeminence. LCA
believes that it is through developing in our students a view of the world through the
eyes of Christ that they will be able to carry the light of Christ into a dark world and
be willing, competent and devoted leaders.
Activities & Programs
· Accredited by the Minnesota Non-public School Accreditation Association (MNSAA)
· Highly qualified, fully degreed Christian Teachers
· Small student teacher ratio
· Comprehensive and ever-expanding Library/Resource Center
· Fully-equipped Computer Lab
· Outstanding Physical Education Program
· Elementary and Secondary Music
· Student competitions offered in regional speech, science, spelling, music, art, and
mathematics
· Secondary Athletic Program
· Highly involved parent body
· Over fifty area churches represented within the student body
It is the purpose and mission of Lakeview Christian Academy, in support of Christian
parents, to train young champions for Christ - spiritually, academically, socially,
emotionally and physically.
(Source: Lakeview Christian Academy)
Marshall Private School
1215 Rice Lake Road
Duluth, MN 55811
(218) 727-7266
Grades 5 - 12
Philosophy
To ensure the success of its mission, Marshall School is committed to supporting and
nurturing...
· Students as confident and independent thinkers with the skills needed to learn and to
achieve -- now, in college, and throughout their lives..
· Teachers whose enthusiasm and energy for their subject sparks young people to learn and
whose sense of caring enriches the school..
· Parents in their partnership with the school and their children..
· Class sizes that permit active participation, frequent feedback, and engagement in the
rigor of a liberal arts curriculum..
· An atmosphere where challenging but attainable goals are set by each individual and
where the exploration of new interests and talents is encouraged..
· An appreciation for each person's unique human qualities in a community which reflects
kindness, integrity, and respect.
Marshall emphasizes
· Enthusiastic, competent faculty
· Challenging course work in a supportive atmosphere
· Above-average standardized test scores
· Acceptances to the most difficult colleges at rates that exceed national averages
· Commitment to exceeding national technology standards in schools
· Lifelong learning skills
· Chances to learn from positive adult and student role models
· Outreach in the local community to those in need
· Atmosphere that reflects kindness, integrity, and respect
· Parents as partners in education
Sports and Activities
· Football
· Baseball
· Volleyball
· Soccer
· Hockey
· Tennis
· Cross-Country
· Golf
· Track & Field
· Alpine Skiing
· Ambassadors
· Arts Council
· Athletic Council
· Big Brothers & Big Sisters
· Cheerleading
· Student Council
· Danceline
· Drama
· Yearbook
(Source: Marshall Private School)
Montessori School
313 Mygatt Avenue
Duluth, MN 55803
(218) 728-4600
Ages 2 1/2 - 9 Years
Philosophy
The school is named after the famed Italian educator, Dr. Maria Montessori (1880-1952),
who, ninety years ago, discovered the sensitive periods of learning in the pre-school and
elementary aged children and developed a method of education based on mixing ages,
collaborative learning, specialized teacher training and very specially designed
educational materials.
Montessori education is world wide as well as the most popular alternative education in
the United States. It is based on the belief that learning results from the hands and the
mind working together. Age three is the optimum time to begin this method. The interest of
the child is the touchstone of self-motivated, lifelong learning. The Montessori teachers
in our Children's House and elementary have diplomas from the Association Montessori
International and fully implement the Montessori philosophy.
Description
A Montessori classroom has child-sized furnishings, attractively arranged materials for
independent work, carefully sequenced activities for math, science and language, and lots
of area for work on the floor. Children move around and converse as they work together.
Sometimes the children work alone, sometimes in small groups. Teachers give presentations
to individuals as they are needed. Many and varied outlets for creative expression and
sharing of each child's interests are provided. Classroom teachers prepare musically
centered celebrations with families during the year. Music, recreation, and art are
integrated into the week's activities. The school emphasizes international understanding
and cultural sharing. All the children study French. The outdoors are used extensively
with equipment for different ages and areas for nature study, agriculture, summer fort
building and winter fun.
History
The Montessori Elementary School, the first private nondenominational elementary school in
the history of Duluth was founded in 1981 by Anne & Al Nephew to serve fifteen
students graduating from a Montessori Children's House. The elementary classroom, located
on Park Point, was taught by Anne who received her AMI elementary diploma from Dublin,
Ireland and her MA in Education from the University of Minnesota. The school was
incorporated as The Montessori School of Duluth in 1983 when it added the preschool
Montessori program and moved to the Cathedral High School campus. In 1991 the school
purchased property in Hunter's Park, a beautiful residential neighborhood in eastern
Duluth. The new school building, designed for small children with spacious classrooms,
kitchen, library, and playrooms. The outdoors was developed with shady fenced play areas,
raised bed gardens for flowers, fruits, and vegetables and an area for ball games. The
school, located just off Oxford Street, is convenient to downtown and the colleges.
Children from every neighborhood in Duluth and from Superior, Proctor, and Hermantown have
attended. Children age 5 and over are transported by the local school district.
(Source: Montessori School)
North Shore Elementary School
5926 Ryan Road
Duluth, MN 55804
(218) 525-6614
www.geocities.com/mac55804
Grades K - 6
Philosophy
Our program is founded on the belief that children come first, and their education is the
very reason for our school's existence. We believe that each child should have the
opportunity for a positive, rewarding school experience.
Academics
North Shore Elementary School is served by an experienced, caring and enthusiastic faculty
with over forty percent holding a Master's Degree. A highly qualified and dedicated
support staff, including a psychologist, counselor, language clinician and educational
assistants, contribute their expertise to provide a well-rounded learning
environment.
Music & Physical Education
· Vocal Music Program
· Instrumental Music, Band, Private, and Group Lessons available in Fourth through sixth
grades
· Physical Education using developmentally appropriate group and individual sports,
rhythm and movement activities, with emphasis on life long physical fitness
Activities & Programs
· Spacious Playground Area
· Soccer Field, Baseball Field, Ice Skating Rink, Tennis and Basketball Court
· Nature Trial
· Computer Lab
· Science Lab
· Gymnasium
· Library
· Separate Cafeteria
· Accessibility to Area Farms, Lakes, Rivers and Ponds for Environmental Studies
· Barrier Free
(Source: North Shore Elementary School)
St. James School
715 North 57th Ave West
Duluth, MN 55807
(218) 624-1511
Preschool - Grade 7 (Grade 8 in 2002)
Philosophy
The St. James Community values development of the Catholic faith as the way to help
children make appropriate moral and spiritual decisions throughout life. We believe that
all people are created by God to be regarded with dignity and respect. This is best
developed through modeling the values of our faith. Children are made in God's image and
we value their unique needs and learning styles. We believe effective learning is achieved
through a variety of experiences in a safe environment. Catholic education is the combined
responsibility of home, school, church , and the community.
St. James Facts
· Strong Christian values incorporated into classroom instruction
· Nurturing relationships between students and teachers
· Daily religious instruction
· Weekly Mass
· Preparation for Sacraments
· Community Service
· Small class size - average 16 students
· Free bussing provided
· Tuition assistance available
· Parents involved in all aspects of student life
· 2 or more multi-media, Internet accessible computers in each classroom
· Computer lab
Extra Curricular Activities
· Band
· Piano Lessons
· After-school program
Quotes from Students
"I like St. James because I like the teachers...And people do not call you
names
And we get to do fun things...School is fun."
-DeRon Scott, St. James
third-grade student
"I like that teachers teach about God. The kids are nice! I'm happy that the teachers
care about us!"
- Maddy Pertler, St. James
third-grade student
(Source: St. James School)
St. John's Catholic School
1 West Chisholm Street
Duluth, MN 55803
(218) 724-9392
www.stjohnsduluth.org
Preschool - Grade 6
Mission
St. John's School is a community of faith-filled people dedicated to providing Catholic
education geared towards academic excellence, where children experience and share God's
love through a faith integrated learning process.
About St. John's
St. John's School, a community school with a seventy five year tradition of
excellence, is the daytime home to one hundred and fifty students in preschool through
grade six. Located in Duluth's Woodland neighborhood, our campus features towering spruce
trees-- which provide shelter for St. John's School, Church, athletic field, playground,
and school nature project area.
St. John's students are well known for their strong academic ability, Christian value
systems, and healthy personalities. This is evident in annual performance within the top
five percent of schools nationwide on standardized testing, an impressive record of
community service projects, and the respectful choices they make in daily life-at school
and beyond.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does St. John's School rank academically?
Academically, St. John's is among the top five percent of schools nationwide. This data is
based on annual standardized tests.
What about class sizes?
Our average class size is seventeen students.
How much is tuition?
Annually, this life changing education costs just over four dollars per day. That's
a small price to pay for a priceless experience.
Is financial aid available at St. John's School?
All students have a place at St. John's School-regardless of money. Please inquire about
receiving financial aid.
Do you have to be Catholic to attend St. John's School?
No. Catholics and non-Catholics alike presently enjoy attending St. John's. We are a
faith-based elementary school community. Our focus is on providing excellence in education
for the mind, soul, and body.
(Source: St. John's Catholic School)
St. Michael's Lakeside School
4628 Pitt Street
Duluth, MN 55804
(218) 525-1931
www.stmichaels.duluth.com
Preschool - Grade 6
Mission
The mission of St. Michael's Lakeside School is to offer children a Catholic vision of the
world that is guided by reason, shaped by justice, enriched by beauty, and devoted to
inquiry. St. Michael's Lakeside School will provide students educational and faith
opportunities that will permeate their lives - with God, family, school and the world.
Faith
An education at SMLS is founded on Christian principles and centered in the values of the
Catholic Church. Here you'll find an environment of caring and concern in every classroom.
At SMLS, values of self-esteem, respect for others, and pride of accomplishment are merely
classroom subjects...they're a way of life.
Academics
Our dedicated faculty is committed to both faith and academic excellence. We strive to
develop the whole child with a curriculum that provides a quality education in the core
subjects of reading, writing, spelling, literature, mathematics, science, and social
studies. In addition, we offer teaching specialists in art, music, and physical education.
Our extended day kindergarten includes core curriculum in the morning with an optional
afternoon program of enrichment activities.
Technology
Recognizing the important role computer technology will play in the lives of our students,
we are determined to equip them with essential technical skills. Our state-of-the-art
computer laboratory contains a wide variety of student and teacher work stations,
software, and printers. This facility is a powerful - and popular - learning tool that
accommodates computer literacy courses, enhances our core curriculum, and provides
opportunities for students to explore the world via technology.
Enrichment
SMLS students may participate in a variety of activities, including sports, clubs, holiday
programs, and the annual all-school play. Environmental and educational field trips,
musical instrument lessons, scouting, basketball, school patrol, science program, choir,
the Junior Great Books club, and Student Council are merely a few of the opportunities
available to our students.
Fair Share Tuition
Believing that a value-based Christian education should be within the reach of every
child, SMLS offers a Fair Share Tuition plan. We are committed to making a Catholic
education affordable to all who are interested.
(Source: St. Michael's Lakeside School)
Summit School, Independent
1600 North 8th Avenue East
Duluth, MN 55805
(218) 724-3133
www.reachthesummit.org
Preschool - Grade 4
Mission
Summit School strives to provide the highest quality elementary academic program,
empowering children to succeed educationally, socially, emotionally, and
intellectually.
What Summit Offers
Small Classes - The maximum number of children in a Jr. Kindergarten or elementary level
class is 15.
A School with a "Family Feel" - Students know one another, from toddlers to the
fourth graders, as do their families.
A Community - School wide community meetings are held weekly to share school issues and
events and accomplishments.
Longer School Day and Year - Summit offers full-day kindergarten and a longer school year
than most schools. More contact hours means more time learning.
Specialists - Regular instruction in Art, Music, Physical Education and Spanish, for
students in preschool through grade four.
Latch-Key - Summit offers a before and after school care program for Summit K-4 students,
as well as on non-school days and summers.
Community Perceptions of Summit
"Students who come to The Marshall Middle School from Summit School come prepared
with strong confidence, a good work ethic, and a willingness to accept new challenges. We
have been pleased with both their level of academic preparation and their ability to
positively interact with their peers and adults. "
- Karen Y. Snyder
Dean, Marshall Middle School
"We first chose Summit School for our child because we like the small class size, the
four specialists, and the all-day kindergarten, but when we stepped into the building, we
knew there was even more to Summit. All the students knew, played with, and respected each
other, the students were hugging the teachers, and the teachers knew every student's name.
The parents were helping out with lunch, reading, and class projects and were very
involved in their child's education.
Choosing an independent school versus a public one was difficult until we walked into
Summit School; our wants and needs were met and our decision was made - we are so pleased
we have chosen Summit School, and so is our son."
- Scott and Cindy Hedlund
parents of a 4th grader
(Source: Summit School)
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