Guadalupe School
  • About
    • History
    • Programs >
      • In-Home
      • Toddler Beginnings
      • Preschool
      • K-6 Charter School
      • Adult Education
    • Hours and Contact
    • In the News
    • Administrative Staff and Board
    • Annual Report & Financials
    • Employment Opportunities
  • COVID-19 Updates
  • Bringing School Home
  • ELC/Charter School
    • Assessment Calendar
    • New Student Applications
    • Transportation Schedule
    • School Lunch
    • School Calendar
    • School Land Trust
    • Parent Volunteers and PIC Meetings
    • Useful Forms and Documents >
      • All Forms
      • Parent Handbook
      • Dress Code
      • Transportation
      • Attendance
      • Emergency Plan
      • Computer Use
      • Field Trips
      • Student Medical and Vision
      • Technology Security Policy
      • Web Release
      • Title III and Nondiscrimination
    • Newsletter
    • Meta Data Dictionary
    • Student Directory Information
    • Data Collection
    • FERPA Rights
  • Learn English
    • English Classes
    • English Tutoring
    • Adult Ed Newsletter
  • Get Involved
    • Give
    • Volunteer
    • English Tutoring
    • Library and In-Kind Wishlist
  • Blog
  • For Faculty
  • Data Governance
  • Bus Schedule

History & Programs

Our History

Since 1966, Guadalupe School has provided hope to thousands of Utah’s children and adults through our mission: 
transforming lives through education.
 (In 1966, Suzanne Weiss, in partnership with Father Jerald Merrill of the local Catholic diocese, began teaching English to adult immigrants in Salt Lake City, and Guadalupe School was born. Suzanne quickly realized that not only did these adults need quality education, but their children did too. Her students wanted their children to succeed in education and thrive in their new community despite their unique struggles. In response to those concerns, the Guadalupe Primary School opened in 1970. It was later decided that for these children to achieve their fullest potentials, even earlier intervention was necessary. The Early Learning Center Programs opened in 1992, ensuring school readiness and proper development in those crucial years from birth to kindergarten. Eventually Guadalupe childhood programs expanded up to grade six. 

In 2014, Guadalupe School opened its new location in Rose Park, putting all five programs under one roof for the first time. 

Our Programs

We provide five unique programs that offer quality education at every stage of life from infants to adults. Scroll down to read about each's program's function, and to watch videos about individuals and families enrolled in each of our programs. 
Additionally, visit the following program-specific links to learn even more:  In-Home,  Toddler Beginnings,  Preschool,  Charter School,  Adult Education
In-Home:
Parent Educators visit homes weekly and provide guidance on how parents can be their child's first teacher

Toddler Beginnings: 
2 year olds are exposed to the school environment through onsite literacy-enriched learning

Preschool: 
3 and 4 year olds engage in interactive learnign based on curriculum aligned with the Charter School

K-6 Charter School:
​
Small classes and dedicated teachers build a strong foundation of literacy

Adult Education: 
​
Parents and adult community members participate in English classes to further their employment prospects and improve their lives
Watch the video below to learn more about our programs.
Picture
Transforming lives through education since 1966.
Guadalupe School is a licensed 501(c)3 Nonprofit 
Picture
1385 North 1200 West  Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Office: (801) 531-6100  
Fax: (801) 531-6106
Confidential Fax: (801) 656-6106
  • About
    • History
    • Programs >
      • In-Home
      • Toddler Beginnings
      • Preschool
      • K-6 Charter School
      • Adult Education
    • Hours and Contact
    • In the News
    • Administrative Staff and Board
    • Annual Report & Financials
    • Employment Opportunities
  • COVID-19 Updates
  • Bringing School Home
  • ELC/Charter School
    • Assessment Calendar
    • New Student Applications
    • Transportation Schedule
    • School Lunch
    • School Calendar
    • School Land Trust
    • Parent Volunteers and PIC Meetings
    • Useful Forms and Documents >
      • All Forms
      • Parent Handbook
      • Dress Code
      • Transportation
      • Attendance
      • Emergency Plan
      • Computer Use
      • Field Trips
      • Student Medical and Vision
      • Technology Security Policy
      • Web Release
      • Title III and Nondiscrimination
    • Newsletter
    • Meta Data Dictionary
    • Student Directory Information
    • Data Collection
    • FERPA Rights
  • Learn English
    • English Classes
    • English Tutoring
    • Adult Ed Newsletter
  • Get Involved
    • Give
    • Volunteer
    • English Tutoring
    • Library and In-Kind Wishlist
  • Blog
  • For Faculty
  • Data Governance
  • Bus Schedule