Reviews
STMA is a truly excellent college preparatory school with an amazing, strong Catholic faith life that one really cannot find anywhere else in NC. Outstandingly qualified professors who teach engaging classes, a very close-knit, friendly, and accepting community, and a positively robust Catholic faith life make this school an excellent fit for any student ready to truly work hard, listen to instructors, and embark upon every day with a positive attitude and willingness to learn and grow as a young Catholic.
Although STMA is a firmly Catholic school, its community is very charitable and accepting of non-Catholic students, of which there are currently several in attendance. I myself have had several non-Catholic friends with which I have had great, meaningful, and interesting conversation, have had fun, and have built amazing memories, despite our religious differences. Further, no student who attends STMA will ever walk away from the school feeling left out, unwanted, labeled, or targeted by the administration unless that person has repeatedly either been a disturbance to the school's mission or other students' ability to learn, or has simply behaved in a manner contrary to the rules of conduct clearly enumerated in the handbook that every student and parent/guardian signs before beginning each school year.
I am now finishing out my senior year at STMA, and I can assure anyone considering STMA that I would not be the person I am today without STMA and I seriously doubt that I would ever have matured as much, truly grown in the faith, or even become half as responsible as I am today if I had attended any other school in NC. I have met what are without a doubt the kindest, most genuine, loving, and faithful people at STMA, and I never could fully repay STMA for all it has given me. I would give STMA ten stars if I could, but unfortunately that is not an option! :)
Thank you STMA!! Keep doing what you are doing and you will continue doing this world one of the greatest services one can do for one's country, society, and world: you will be forming the next generations of excellent, responsible, faithful, Catholic, loving, charitable, and smart rising leaders. I speak from experience, and I could not thank you more!
Go Chancellors!
Thank you once again, and God Bless!!
5
7 years ago (21-03-2018)
As a rising sophomore at this school, my experience this past year has been extremely positive. Despite my negative social experiences from past years, I have been welcomed and encouraged to be more social, made friends, and gone somewhat outside of my comfort zone. I did well academically but was also sufficiently challenged by the curriculum. I appreciate the balance of academics and socialization, as well as the integration of Catholicism into my courses and everyday school life. For the most part, my teachers and other faculty have been helpful and kind to me whenever possible and I have felt comfortable asking questions and sharing my thoughts during class. STMA holds high, but fair standards for student behavior that many students in my class have met, sooner or later throughout the year. The bottom line of these standards is to consistently show respect and the love of Christ to both peers and staff, while performing to the best of one's abilities in all academic pursuits. From my observations, the students who have struggled to adapt or perform well in this school have behaved in ways that may be acceptable at public school, but should not be tolerated there or at STMA. I look forward to spending the rest of my high school years at this school.
5
9 years ago (05-07-2016)
STMA is probably one of the better high schools in the area. Its small, close knit community brings students and teachers together in a way that really doesn't happen in other places. Classes really are college prep; in college I felt that I usually was more prepared that my peers and all of my classmates from STMA have performed well in college. I think STMA's Catholic roots are my favorite aspect, since it gives students the opportunity to learn about and grow in their faith in a way that encourages questioning and critical thought (not much blind following or indoctrination here). Overall, I think STMA offers an education that competes with schools that cost four to ten times as much, and it's right down the road.
5
9 years ago (12-08-2016)
Unfortunately STMA was not the place for our son. We had such high expectations for this school. The appeal was the Catholic component first and foremost. This is present in various ways but not in the most important, love and mercy. They preach of charity yet my son was not spoken about or treated in a charitable way . They preach formation but this is largely HUMAN formation, not CATHOLIC formation. They gloat over their "vocations" yet speak of students who they have "won" or "broken". God has made us all different and we cannot expect all to act/respond the same. No student should be made to feel that they are unworthy or "not good enough" by an administration.
It all boils down to a wrong fit. This school is highly specialized. They are looking for a certain type of student. Their expectations for the student's conduct are not age appropriate. Our son did not have discipline issues at his prior elementary/middle school that he attended for 9 years outside of normal childhood behavior. Our student as well as many others, (at least 10 left the school this school year) were labeled and did not meet their expectations. Honestly, they have done us a favor. We do not want this for our son's HS years.
The reason that I give it any stars at all is partly the education and partly some of the faculty. There are some bright spots at STMA. There are a few faculty members that were encouraging, supportive and a light in the darkness of our son's freshman year.
The curriculum was well suited for our son and he did very well academically. He truly enjoyed the Latin courses as well as the Ancient history courses especially. We believe that this was largely because of the teacher faciliting these courses.
It is a huge disappointment that STMA did not work out for our son. We hoped to send our rising freshman daughter but didn't feel comfortable after our overall experience at STMA. In hindsight, I would recommend this school for students who are quiet, perhaps homeschooled, and not social. If your student is social in any way, I would not recommend this setting. It will be a difficult and impossible road for your young student. I plan to send a letter to the founder of this school in regards to what has transpired with our student. I hope that it changes, nothing is impossible with Christ. HE can change hearts and open minds. This needs to happen in order for this school to continue to grow and be a place that "glorifies God" as their motto states.
1
9 years ago (08-06-2016)
This is a very serious, committed and consistent school, staff & curriculum. My family is blessed that our son has found a secure and stable Roman Catholic environment to spend his High School years.
5
12 years ago (01-10-2013)