Campus Life

Parent Involvement

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We recognize parents as the first and most important educators of their children. Our partnership with families is essential to the life and mission of our school, and parent involvement is both welcomed and celebrated.

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Through our dedicated PTO, parents help build community, strengthen school spirit, and support students, teachers, and staff by hosting class celebrations and events such as Catholic Schools Week and our annual Oktoberfest.

Athletics

Students begin organized athletics as early as 3rd grade, building confidence, teamwork, and sportsmanship through seasonal sports and CSAL events in a joyful, faith-centered setting.

Cross Country
Coed Flag Football
Basketball
Volleyball
Coed Futsal
Swimming

Clubs, Arts & Enrichment

Students explore their interest, deepen friendships, and grow in confidence beyond the classroom through a wide range of extracurricular opportunities.

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Robotics Club

Building problem-solving, engineering, and teamwork skills.
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Math Club

Strengthening analytical thinking through challenge and competition
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Academic Decathlon

Applying knowledge across disciplines through teamwork and competition.

Chess Club

Developing strategic reasoning, patience, and focus.
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Youth Group

Growing in faith, service, and Christian fellowship.
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School Musical

Celebrating creativity, collaboration, and performance.

Through these experiences, students are encouraged to discover their gifts, take healthy risks, and become well-rounded leaders rooted in faith and curiosity.

Middle School Signature Trips (Grades 6-8)

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Grade 6

John Paul II Outdoor Educational Lab (Annunciation Heights, CO):
A mountain-based learning experience focused on ecosystems, astronomy, navigation, and environmental stewardship.
 

Grade 7

Catalina Island Marine Institute (California):
A four-day marine biology immersion featuring ocean research, kayaking, snorkeling, squid dissection, and scientific exploration.
 

Grade 8

Washington, D.C.:
A capstone history experience including meetings with national leaders, visits to major museums and memorials, colonial Williamsburg, and Mass at the Washington National Cathedral.