Our mission is deeply rooted in the rich tradition of Catholic education, where faith and learning are inseparable. At the heart of our school, Christ is the guiding light, illuminating every aspect of our students' academic and spiritual journey. Our religious education program and catechesis are not just subjects of study but a lived experience, woven into every grade level and every lesson.
Each week, our students come together to celebrate the Holy Mass, strengthening their relationship with God and one another. On Holy Days of Obligation, they gather in reverence, embracing the beauty and solemnity of our Catholic faith. Through active participation as choir members, readers, altar servers, and gift bearers, they deepen their understanding of the liturgy and grow in their love for the Church.
Inspired by Christ’s call to serve, our students actively engage in service-learning experiences throughout the year, putting their faith into action by helping those in need. In doing so, they become living witnesses of Christ’s love, growing into compassionate, faith-filled leaders who strive to make the world a better place.
While we are rooted in the Catholic tradition, we joyfully welcome families of all faiths who seek a values-based education. Together, we create a loving and inclusive community where all are invited to grow in faith, wisdom, and service.
Sacramental Life
Weekly mass for all grades PK3 to 8th grade
Monthly confession for grades 3rd to 8th grade
Sacramental Preparation
Monthly Reconciliation
First Communion in Second Grade
Order of Christian Initiation of Children (OCIC)
OCIC is a structured process of faith formation, catechesis (teaching of the faith), and spiritual growth for adults who are either unbaptized or baptized in another Christian tradition and seeking to become full members of the Catholic Church.
The Angelus
At noon every day, he Word of Life series teaches students the truth about their identity, dignity, and purpose. Students will learn that it is by living in alignment with God’s
The Traveling Chalice
The Traveling Chalice is a symbolic and spiritual practice to encourage prayer and reflection on vocations. It involves a chalice (the cup used during the Eucharist or Holy Communion) that is blessed and then passed from class to class weekly. Each class commits to praying daily for vocations during the time the chalice is in their care. It serves as a tangible reminder of the importance of religious callings and the need for more people to respond to God's call.
Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament
Every first Friday, students and teachers come together for a special time of prayer and reflection before the Blessed Sacrament. Each grade takes turns leading in this meaningful tradition, which includes silent adoration, group prayer, and song. This sacred practice offers a moment of spiritual renewal and unity within our school community.
Religion Studies
Religion is a core course of study
Students are encouraged to commit to serve others. Each class adopts a need in the community, praying for and performing acts of mercy as developmentally appropriate.
Word of Life
The Word of Life series teaches students the truth about their identity, dignity, and purpose. Students will learn that it is by living in alignment with God’s plan for us that we will find our greatest happiness here on earth and in eternity. Pope Saint John Paul II’s Theology of the Body is incorporated throughout the series to equip the students to engage with the most pressing questions of our time relating to human sexuality and personal identity.
Allelu!
Allelu! is a Catholic early childhood religion curriculum for ages 3 through kindergarten. Allelu! uses techniques that speak best to young children – hands-on, active learning, multisensory approaches. Consistent with current research on best practices in early childhood education, Allelu! is the only systematic, comprehensive preschool and kindergarten program with a child-initiated activity in every lesson. And it’s easily adaptable to a blended learning or center-based preschool model.