Parents are the primary educators of their children.
Parents and guardians should assume an active role in the education of their children.
A close working relationship with the students, parents, religious, clergy and each other fosters a strong home-school connection.
All students have a right to a safe learning environment that nurtures their spiritual, intellectual, social, emotional, cultural and physical development.
We enhance our academic programs by promoting the Fine Arts and integrating technology with curriculum.
Teachers identify and provide for the individual needs of students.
Our students should be critical thinkers, life-long learners and responsible members of the community who are accountable, appreciative of diversity, collaborative, confident, respectful, polite and well-rounded.
The faculty’s commitment to “Teach As Jesus Did” fosters in our students a deep sense of their own dignity, an appreciation of the sacredness of human life and the need to love and respect God, themselves, and others.