Teach knowledge and skills that enable students to function well as citizens in a changing technological and multicultural society.
Use a whole-child approach, fostering intellectual, spiritual, physical, and social development.
Employ a curriculum based on national, state, and diocesan standards.
Find that a majority of their students consistently score above average on standardized tests.
Innovative Technology Catholic schools...
Are equipped with computers, smart boards, and other cutting edge technology.
Integrate the use of technology into various subject areas and provide instruction in the ethical and safe use of the internet and other technology.
A Nurturing & Safe Environment Catholic schools...
Teach respect and dignity of self and others.
Administer discipline in Christ-like manner.
Offer an education that is personal; teachers know their students as individuals, their various learning styles, their strengths and limitations, and what motivates them.
Cultivate an environment in which children can discuss and live a value-based life.
Invite and encourage families to be involved in the school.
A Good Investment
96% of Catholic school graduates go on to further their education at some of the best colleges and universities in the country.
Catholic education is one of the most important investments a parent can make to ensure the success of a child’s life in this world and for eternity.
Students in Catholic schools experience a culture of service which carries over into their adult lives often benefiting local, national, and global communities.
Many parents choose Catholic schools for their children because of superior academics. The longer a student stays in Catholic schools, the greater their achievement.
Catholic school students are encouraged to question, to accept challenges, to make choices, and to assume leadership roles.
Catholic schools educate the whole child, emphasizing faith, academic achievement, self discipline, and high moral standards.
Catholic schools make a positive difference in the lives of their students. These schools are communities of hope which reflect God’s love and love of neighbor.