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Have questions about the Blessed Father Moye School? You’re not alone—we’ve gathered the most common inquiries to help you feel informed and confident. Explore the answers below to learn more about our mission, programs, and what to expect.
Father Jean Martin Moye was a French priest and the founder of the
Congregation of Divine Providence, whose sisters came to Castroville in 1868 and built a motherhouse on the grounds where the new school will be. The CDP went on to found many schools all over the US. For his work, Father Moye was beatified in 1954 by Pope Pius XII, earning the title “Blessed”. The Moye School will honor the legacy of Blessed Father Moye and the CDP in providing a Catholic Education for area children.
The school will be located on the western block of the Moye Retreat Center.
The Moye School will be opening for the 2026-2027 school year, starting with a 6 th grade class. An additional grade will be added each year until it reaches a full 6-12 th grade school. Registration will in the Fall of 2025.
The Moye School will be teaching a classical style curriculum. Religion will not be a separate class, but integrated into all other subjects. Students will learn to think logically, ask questions, and debate ideas. The virtues of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty will be paramount in our school teachings.
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6th Grade Tution for 2026-2027 will be $6,500 per student, per year.
No it will be an independent Catholic school, but will work closely with SLCS and St. Louis Church to serve the educational needs of the Catholic community.
Yes, the Moye School will have athletics and organized sports. The junior high will participate in the Archdiocese Interscholastic Athletic League against San Antonio area Catholic schools. When high school grades begin, the Moye School will participate in the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS).
The Moye School will use technology in ways that complement the
classical style curriculum, but will not be a substitute for in person learning. The school will have a strong cell phone policy to avoid distractions. A Robotics club and other tech related offerings will be part of the school as well.
In preparation for the first phase of the school, the rock house will be renovated for classrooms and security items will be added including exterior door locks, fencing, and cameras.
The school will follow requirements for all safety drills required by the state of Texas.
The Moye School will obtain accreditation through the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops (TCCB) Education Department.
Yes, the Moye School will follow the requirements of the Archdiocese of San Antonio and participate in NWEA Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) standardized testing. The school will also use The Assessment of Religious Knowledge (ARK) to test progress in religion.
Yes, the Moye school students will be required to wear uniforms daily. More formal uniforms will be required for weekly mass. Uniforms with the Moye School logo and colors (burgundy and gold) are being developed at this time.
Students will have lunch in the classrooms or on the patio when the weather is nice. A purchased lunch option will be provided, but students are always welcome to bring their own lunch if they prefer. Details on outside lunch option will be coming soon.
Absolutely! The Moye school will have field trips to enhance the learning experience.
Yes, understanding that some Moye school students will have younger siblings at SLCS, the Moye school will follow the same start/end dates and holidays as SLCS.
There will be a supervised Study Hall offered after school at an additional cost.
Our goal at the Moye school is to provide a Catholic education for students in the Castroville area. We’ve seen the need in the area as traffic continues to worsen and commuting to San Antonio for Catholic school is infeasible for many parents. SLCS provides a strong Catholic foundation at the elementary level, and we strive to continue that growth and development of our students in junior high and high school. Additionally, the Moye School will offer a unique, classical curriculum that is not currently being offered in any Catholic Schools in San Antonio.