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St Anthony's Catholic School

Private, Roman Catholic Grades K-8
235
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22.1
Student/teacher ratio ?
 323 N Fremont Ave
       Manteca, CA  95336

(209) 392-9068



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by a parent
Friday, November 14, 2025

Open Quote This school is selective and cliquey in who they allow in and tend to reject your child if they are special needs or if the child is not your birth child or if they find something wrong with your child or if you speak up for seeing something wrong. The atmosphere has changed dramatically. Now days, if they have any little inkling for not liking you or to judge you, the current Principal and school staff will reject you and your child or treat you both badly which is completely Anti-Christian and Anti-Catholic. It's the reason why people turn away from the faith, which is sad.

The current principal, has pretty much ruined this school and the true purpose of the school which is to be and act like good Christians in the Catholic Faith. She rejected my nephew from attending for being a foster child with special needs (he has dyslexia and slight autism but very smart) because she and the staff did not want to "deal with the issues of a foster child." He's also a great kid by the way.
She allowed children to be bullied including my son at this school which is why some people I used to know had to take out their children. I had to take my child out before this school year started. The principal claimed that she Did not want to get involved. As a principal, your job is to be involved when it affects the safety and well being of the children!
This is unacceptable and probably the reason why many people do not want to send their children here.
The Preschool teacher/ Director, has a chip on her shoulder. She's awful and I've seen her belittle and embarrass her staff and some children in front of many people and call them bad children when they are just acting according to their age and the principal does nothing. The Preschool Director is still employed there.

The principal, Admin staff and some of the teaching staff need to do better and be better Christians and act like it. Honestly, some of the staff need a revamp for this school to run successfully.

You should not reject any children or allow children to be bullied or harmed. I unfortunately witnessed a lack of respect when someone is put in the position of authority and they feel they hold the power over others.
I believe that all children are a Child of God and should not be or feel rejection and helplessness where they do not trust the Administration or teaching staff to go to when they have a issue because they feel that nothing will be done.

I am a honest reviewer that believes in speaking up for what is right from wrong and living like how Jesus wants us to as our Priests have professed at Mass but I also wanted the best for my child and also this school is the most expensive to attend because they charge for every little thing but we wanted the best Catholic experience for our child and we did not experience that here and it took some courage and prayer to want to express how I feel because I do not want what happened to my family and I to happen to other families and if this gets taken down, it proves that what I said was true and they want to hide it. Close Quote


by a parent
Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Open Quote I’ve had three children attend St. Anthony’s and although no school is perfect they are pretty close. I love the close community/family feel we have there and the teachers and staff truly care so much about the students and their families. My youngest is not in school yet but he will most definitely be attending St Anthony like his siblings did. We are excited to start the journey there again. Close Quote





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