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St. Rose School

A ministry of St. Rose of Lima Parish

Roseville

Grades Served

TK - 8th

Enrollment

324

Openings in Grades:

7th, and Currently accepting applications for waiting list

Principal

Suzanne Smoley

Street Address

633 Vine Avenue

City, State, Zip

Roseville, CA 95678

School Telephone

(916) 782-1161

School Fax

(916) 782-7862

E-mail Address

SSmoley@strose.org

Pastor

Fr. Michael McKeon

Parish Telephone

(916) 783-5211

Preschool

Transitional Kindergarten

Extended Care Hours

7-8 a.m., 11a.m. - 6 p.m.

Extended Care Telephone

(916) 786-0948

Tuition - per child

1st / 2nd / 3rd child

Parishioner

$3,680 / $2,770 / $2,760

Non-Parishioner

$3,680 / $2,770 / $2,760

Non-Catholic

$4,680 / $4,680 / $4,680

Registration Fee - per student

$290 (non refundable)

Special Programs

Chorus, Handbell Choir, Academic Decathlon, California Jr. High Scholastic Federation (grades 7-8), Elective Program (grades 5-8) e.g. Golf, Knitting, Powerpoint, Intramural Games, Environmental Educational Science Trips (grades 6-8), Parochial Athletic League (P.A.L.) Member (grades 5-8), Little Dribblers Basketball Teams (grades 1-4), Computers in each of the classrooms plus a computer lab, Students community service program, Daily lunch program.

 

 

Please visit our school's website at http://www.strose.org

 

 

 

 

 

 "Of the educational programs available to the Catholic community, Catholic schools afford the fullest and best opportunity to realize the (fourfold) purpose of Christian education among children and young people." "To Teach as Jesus Did" #101, NCCB, 1972

 

 

 

 

 

  "...we recall the duty of Catholic parents 'to entrust their children to Catholic schools, when and where this is possible, to support such schools to the extent of their ability, and to work along with them for the welfare of their children.'" "To Teach as Jesus Did" #101, NCCB, 1972; Christian Education, #8