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Queen of Peace High School
(708) 458-7600
7659 Linder Ave
Burbank, IL 60459
Level: 9-12
District: Private



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Census InfoValueYear
Student Teacher Ratio:18.22% (2008)
Native American or Native Alaskan:0% (2008)
Asian/Pacific Islander:0.72% (2008)
Hispanic:29.66% (2008)
Black, non-Hispanic:14.04% (2008)
White, non-Hispanic:55.59% (2008)




Queen of Peace High School Ratings Summary

Average Quality Rating5
Average Principals Rating4
Average Teachers Rating5
Average Activities Rating5
Average Parents Rating5
Average Safety Rating5


Queen of Peace High School Reviews

 
I am a soph. and i think it great everyone is really nice and the teacher are great you can make alot of friends

I am I junior at Queen of Peace currently, this school has immensly increased my leadership skills and my academic achievements have excelled as well.

Attending Peace was the best decision my parents and I ever made for my education. Not only is it a great environment - but I discovered so much of myself there that it is truly remarkable. I, like so many other girls, was afraid of going through hs without boys. I look back on that now and laugh. I was never lacking in the boy department outside of school, but I learned the advantages of an all girl school atmosphere. I was able to develop my self confidence and my ability to speak my mind. I was able to develop MY personality and character as a woman without undue pressure to look good from boys. The academics are amazing as well. I felt so thoroughly prepared for college by the time I left Peace. If I ever have a daughter, she will most certainly be attending QOP.

I am a junior at QOP right now, and I would have to say that I love it. I never thought that an all female environment could be a positive thing. I feel that I can concentrate and be myself in the classon without having to worry about how I look or being afraid to speak my mind. I also know that QOP has great teachers that care so much for us girls! I know that majority of graduating QOP girls will go far in life because it is such a great school that cares. :]

Queen of Peace was an excellent school. I felt so comfortable and the staff was always so helpful. They have an excellent math program. I was challenged and prepared for college. I recommend this school to all girls.

Peace is a fantastic environment for young women. The classes are challenging, the teachers truly care about the girls' success, and best of all, the girls care about their own success and have goals. (Many students want to be doctors and lawyers, and even the frosh and sophomores are actively discussing which colleges they want to go to.) The students here are nice and well-mannered girls who try to help and support each other. Very few discipline problems mean the classes are focused.

Overall this school is top notch,academic program is very good, the teachers are caring and the principal is exceptional. I have not heard of yet were a pricipal knows each of the students by name. I had 2 daughters graduate from this school and the preparation they recieved was great.

Like many of the other ladies, I did not like the idea of spending my high school (glory) years with a bunch of females eight hours out of each day. But eventually I adjusted. I started to see past the ideal image of what high school was suppose to be like (mainly based on the television portrayal). I realized my true potential (potential I would not have discovered in a classroom with males). Because I was able to discover myself in high school, I went off to college to graduate top of my class. I now work at a prestigious firm downtown. Don't get me wrong, I am not anti-male, I just believe high school is a time in a young lady's life when she should focus on her abilities, strengths. She should not be focused on how many boys she can attract.

I am a student that attends QOP. At first I didn't want to join an all girls 'school (coming from a public grammar school). But I am very glad that I did. The teachers, sports, girls, and classes are fantastic. I am so happy and feel so lucky to be attending such an excellent school.

The education you receive from QOP is outstanding. The teachers are caring. The classes are great. The only thing is that the principal is never around and few people (faculty, staff) can be rude and agressive and offensive.

Attending Queen of Peace was a great experience as much as I might not have appreciated it at the time. I think the learning environment is fantastic.. having all female students was a wonderful self-esteem booster for many girls, myself included. It is a lot easier for many girls to speak up when there aren't male students in the classroom (I am comparing QOP with my co-ed grade school experience). Even though high school is a time for girls to become individuals, having religion classes is a good way to keep spirituality alive within them... it can have profound positive effects even if they occur years later. I feel that QOP did a thorough job of preparing me for college (where I am right now and doing well).



 

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