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Frances Xavier Warde School

Frances Xavier Warde School

J.L.
11 Jan 2024
5 min read
3.6/
5

Universal Rating Score

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Financial Score —

NA/
5

Financial Health of the School

Admissions Score

NA/
5

Acceptance rates at top colleges

4/
5

Leadership

Strength and Character of Leadership

Lawsuits and Controversies

4/
5

Filings Against the School and Public Complaints

Years in Business  

35

Number of years the school has been operating.

3.2/
5

School Culture

School’s adherence to Stated Culture and Values

Size of Student Body

900

Total Enrollment

Student to Teacher Ratio

15:1

Average Student to Teacher Ratio

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Contact Info

OSP Campus

120 S. Desplaines Street

Chicago, IL 60661

HNC Campus

751 North State Street

Chicago, IL 60654

Email: smeatons@fxw.org

Website: https://www.fxw.org/

Phone: 312.466.0700

Overview & History
  • OSP campus is Located in the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago
  • HNC campus is located Downtown
  • Founded in 1989
  • Private, Independent Catholic School
  • Serves Grades: Preschool-8th
  • Enrollment students: 900
  • Student to Teacher Ratio: 15:1
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Summary

Financial Health and Information

Score NA/5

  • Donors and how much school depends on donations to function 
  • Investments
  • Cashflow
  • Executive compensation as a percentage of budget
  • Percentage of budget covered by tuition

Leadership 

Score 4/5

  • Head of School: Michael Kennedy 2015-current
  • Previously Headmaster of La Lumiere School 2004-2015
  • Francis Xavier Warde is registered as an NFP school so is tax exempt. No filings found. Salaries are not officially reported

Lawsuits & Controversies

Score 4/5

  • None found

School Culture

Score 3.2/5

  • Catholic independent school which places an emphasis on needs-based scholarships for 30% of the student body. The school promotes Faith, academics, diversity and inclusion and service. The school promotes a policy of respect, tolerance, civility and acceptance both at school and school sponsored events as well as online. Community Service opportunities are provided for students and families and are encouraged. The school maintains an office of Diversity Equity and Inclusion. According to the website the school will “ embrace the celebration and understanding of different identities, backgrounds, and experiences. We lean into difficult conversations with courage and respect, and we continuously strive to improve our cultural competency, policies, and strategic goals.”
  • There is some discussion online in reviews of bullying and favoritism which does not align with the stated cultural values.

Average of Available Online Rankings

  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • Great Schools 4 out of 5  24 total reviews 
  • Niche 5 out of 5 11 reviews
  • Yelp 3.7 stars out of 5  5 reviews
  • Google 3.4 out of 5 10 reviews

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Frances Xavier Warde School

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There is not enough emphasis on education. It's all social-emotional. For example, the preschoolers, some of whom are 5 years old, are learning just 1 letter a week. The e-learning during the pandemic was terrible. School was completely not prepared. We had 10 min a day 4 days a week of teacher time in groups of 3. For a school that boasts such small classroom sizes, it was a complete and utter disappointment. It does however have a great location and a wonderful art teacher.

Parent

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Work load was at times unbalanced. Had less homework throughout some of high school. People who are different are more prone to get bullied here. They don't always receive the support they need. I was bullied while attending this school. Teachers and staff knew and did nothing.

Student

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We spent one year in the preschool program at FXW, following two years at an exceptional preschool. Early childhood challenges dealt with in stride, without drama, by enlightened and supportive teachers were elevated to major issues at FXW and the we do things one way approach seemed only to exacerbate any problems. As educated professionals, we found teachers and administration consistently (and oddly) imperious, and communications with them to be generally inauthentic. We struggled throughout the year to appreciate the reputation that the school continues to enjoy (garnered years ago when it was undoubtedly deserved), but honestly never did on any level. A disturbing exercise of discretion/judgment by the teachers made our decision not to re-enroll our children at the school an inexorable one. Strongly encourage you to talk with a number of different families about recent experiences before determining that this is the best school for your child.

Parent

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We thought the school was a good school. However, the parent interview was a complete waste of our time. We knew from the very start of the interview that we were not being considered for admission. That is completely unprofessional and shows poor administration staff. We did not have a unique experience. Comparing notes with another applicant family showed the same ill treatment and lack of a "real" interview. It was a scam to collect application fees. This school already knows who they are going to admit way before the application process is complete.

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