St Catherine of Siena Church

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1803 N Fort Thomas Ave
Fort Thomas, KY 41075
Saint Catherine of Siena School was built in 1949. There is a special sense of ownership and the parents and parishioners are actively involved in the education of the children of the parish. The students have a sense of history and belonging and, in turn, are very devoted to achieving excellence. The school itself consists of 9 classrooms ranging from grades K-8 with the Kindergarten program being half-day. As an independent Catholic school, not hindered by buses or public school schedules, we are able to design a schedule that fits the needs of our students and staff. We traditionally start school on the Monday before Labor Day and end the last day of May. Click her to see next year's calendar. The school day begins at 7: 50 and ends at 2: 45. All students and staff are given a 45 minute lunch/recess period to eat and relax from the pressures of the school day. For more information please call our school office 859-572-2680 or click here. Thanks again for visiting our site.

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4.02 reviews
John T.
3/31/2015

Great fish fry. I had the blackened fish and it was very good. Was very busy on my Friday visit but worth the wait. Had beer and wine offered. Even had Guinness. Hush puppies were delicious and...

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Andi B.
3/22/2014

A group of friends and I are in our third year of visiting local fish fries so this review is for the fish fry I attended on Friday, March 14 2014. If your church or organization offers beer with...

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