Academic Curriculum

We aim to form wise and virtuous students that know the truth, do what is good, and recognize and create the beautiful. We believe that through these ideals God not only leads us to know Him in this life, but also to aspire to the blessing of heaven in the next.

We aim to help students find narrative meaning in their lives by knowing and serving God.  We instruct them in the forms of our faith that encourage holiness, especially the sacraments. 

Academic Programs

A classical Catholic education shows students that they are part of the great conversation that has taken place in the Western Tradition and the Church for the past three thousand years.  Classical education uses methods of learning that have been tested and found useful over centuries including Socratic discussion, great books and classical texts, and the traditional liberal arts—including math, science, and the fine arts. 

To learn more about our education philosophy you can read the material below.

A classical Catholic education shows students that they are part of the great conversation that has taken place in the Western Tradition and the Church for the past three thousand years.

Two Tracks of Study

Classical education uses methods of learning that have been tested and found useful over centuries including Socratic discussion, great books and classical texts, and the traditional liberal arts—including math, science, and the fine arts.

College Preparatory

College preparatory curriculum designed for students who wish to attend institutions of higher learning. We prepare students for the rigors of academic life and aim to make them competitive in the admissions processes of the most selective universities.

A craftsperson’s vocational track

Craftsperson’s Vocational Track

A craftsperson’s vocational track for those students who wish to study and practice the highest traditions of the building arts including woodworking, masonry, and plasterwork. Students will matriculate into one of the two programs in their sophomore year of high school.

Academic Calendar

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Born in 1730 in Alsace-Lorraine, France, Father Jean-Martin Moye was a Catholic priest whose life was defined by a deep concern for the poor and uneducated.
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