Assuming higher number is better, 8/10, generally good programs, some great teachers, the arts got a reasonable amount of focus (although sports, as is customary, dominated most of the social spectrums).

Less focus on social groups and more on class identity, which was different and occasionally irritating but could have been much worse. Seniors generally feel superior to Juniors who feel superior to Sophomores who feel superior to Freshmen who get the shaft in everything, but I believe my school had a bit more focus on that since the group mentality was nigh nonexistent.

It's a private Catholic school, but it was fairly laid back. There were masses and prayers and such of course, but the policy was to not shove religion down a person's throat. Most religion classes were somewhat eclectic, having elements of history, psychology, and current events. Definitive Catholic spin, of course, but learning about other religions (in a positive light, even) is never a bad thing.

Not a perfect school, no school is, but I found it fairly enjoyable overall. Although with the new principal, I do have worries as to where the school may be headed as he's an uber-Catholic, as it were.