Alumni Parent - Class of 2018, 2021 & 2023

My three children have attended and graduated Annunciation Day School over the past 18 years. Our youngest graduated this year, 2023, and will be attending St. Pius X Catholic High School in the fall. Annunciation Day School started as a small parochial school and has continued to grow and thrive. When you walk through Annunciation Day School's doors, you automatically feel welcomed and a part of the ADS family. The faculty and staff, together with the parents, help ensure that your child receives the best education.

One of the main reasons we loved Annunciation Day School was because of the teacher/student ratio. We knew that our children would always have that one-on-one instruction should they need assistance. Communication between the teacher and parent was regularly available, allowing the parent to feel confident about their child's progress. As the school continued to grow, so did the wonderful activities. Our children got to participate in various sports that had them form bonds with their classmates outside of the classroom. And if your child wasn't one to partake in sports, they offered several clubs for them to join.

Having our last child graduate from Annunciation Day School was a bittersweet moment. While we are happy to see him go off and start on a new journey, our hearts will forever be grateful to this school we called "home" for the past 18 years. Not many people can say that about a school. The administrators, teachers, and parents are what make this school so special. If you are looking for such a school, you do not have to look far. There is a gem located right off Clairmont Road called: Annunciation Day School.

Toula Kostopoulos

Alumni Parent - Class of 2018, 2021 & 2023—June, 2023