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St Stephen Catholic School

St Stephen Catholic School

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18800 Huron River Dr, Huron Charter Township, Michigan, 48164, United States
(734) 753-4175 www.ststephennb.org
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Apr 21, 2017
I have five children all of whom will graduate from St Stephens. We have two children that graduated a couple of years ago and were very well prepared for high school The academia is great; however, the crown jewel is the spiritual encounter our children make and develop through the many opportunities of faith formation. By the time my youngest graduates, our family will have spent 20 years in the school....Please if you are considering a private school...whether your Catholic or not...Consider St. Stephens the rewards are eternal...

Mar 23, 2017
We love St. Stephen school! We knew we wanted our children to have a faith-based education and we have not been disappointed! They are making lasting friendships, enjoying playing sports, and learning so much from the great curriculum. We love the discipline, respect, and families at St. Stephen too!

Mar 22, 2017
Moving to this area years back we toured a few schools. After getting a tour at St. Stephen we knew without a doubt it was the perfect school for our only child at the time to attend. Now with three children and years later we still are so happy with our decision. The teachers and staff are great with open communication. Highly recommend!

Mar 22, 2017
The best decision my husband and I made was to send our children here for their education. Our oldest is in 3rd grade and he has learned so much from the amazing teachers at St. Stephen. Great atmosphere and staff, you will feel like family!

Mar 23, 2017
We are so happy and fortunate we ended up at St. Stephen. All 4 of our children attend ranging from preschool through 6th grade. It is a nurturing environment including the school, parish, and families.

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