Middle Schools in Orem, UT
From Business: Established in 1969, Carden Memorial School is an educational institution that offers a range of learning and recreational options for more than 400 students in…
From Business: Nibley Park Elementary School is a part of the Salt Lake City School District and educates more than 450 students. The school s library offers access to a range…
From Business: Kearns-St. Ann School is an academic institution that offers a variety of educational and extracurricular options to students in pre-kindergarten through grade…
95. Cottonwood High School
From Business: West Hills Middle School is a part of the Jordan School District. The school serves students in grades six through eight. West Hills Middle School s academic…
Very strong academics coupled with Christian values. At Redeemer the children are loved first and then taught. My children have done very well at Redeemer. They have been…
From Business: Founded in 1957, J.E. Cosgriff Memorial Catholic School is a private catholic school that serves students in pre-kindergarten through grade eight. Its academic…
106. St Vincent De Paul School
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