Beliefs
Spiritual: To proclaim the “Good News” and to model Jesus Christ, the Master teacher. To provide the children with the opportunity to develop their spiritual life by practicing their faith, participating in liturgies, parish life programs, celebrations and daily religious instruction and prayer time.
Intellectual: To recognize the varied and unique talents of our children. To provide them the opportunity to develop the desire for knowledge, the habit of logical thinking, persistence, perseverance, and self discipline.
Academic: To provide a strong academic curriculum. To give the children the opportunity to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to live in an ever changing world, an ever changing society, and the beginning of a new century.
Social: To create a community of Christians. To provide the children the opportunity to accept and respect others as self, and to develop a sense of team spirit, good sportsmanship, and positive peer-pressure. These sentiments stimulate the love of God, self and others.
Emotional: To create an environment where children are accepted as unique individuals. To provide them the opportunity to develop self-esteem and respect for themselves and others.
Moral: To educate responsible citizens who cultivate democratic principles. To provide the children the opportunity to develop a sense of right and wrong within the precepts of the Catholic faith.
Intellectual: To recognize the varied and unique talents of our children. To provide them the opportunity to develop the desire for knowledge, the habit of logical thinking, persistence, perseverance, and self discipline.
Academic: To provide a strong academic curriculum. To give the children the opportunity to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to live in an ever changing world, an ever changing society, and the beginning of a new century.
Social: To create a community of Christians. To provide the children the opportunity to accept and respect others as self, and to develop a sense of team spirit, good sportsmanship, and positive peer-pressure. These sentiments stimulate the love of God, self and others.
Emotional: To create an environment where children are accepted as unique individuals. To provide them the opportunity to develop self-esteem and respect for themselves and others.
Moral: To educate responsible citizens who cultivate democratic principles. To provide the children the opportunity to develop a sense of right and wrong within the precepts of the Catholic faith.