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    When you choose to entrust your child to St. Scholastica Academy, you are choosing an education rooted in the rich traditions of the Catholic Church, where the formation of the whole person—mind, body, and soul—is at the heart of everything we do. Here, you can expect the following:

    • A Classical Education Grounded in Catholic Tradition – An academic curriculum infused with the wisdom of the Church, fostering both intellectual growth and spiritual depth.

    • Nurturing a Deeper Commitment to the Catholic Faith – Encouragement to grow in both understanding and devotion to the Catholic Faith, with a focus on living the Faith in daily life.

    • Formation of Character and Virtue – The development of the will through disciplined study, cultivation of virtue, and the development of a strong moral compass that will guide your child throughout life.

    • Weekly Mass & Daily Prayers – Regular participation in Mass, as well as daily prayers as a school community and within individual classrooms, ensuring that prayer is woven into the fabric of daily life.

    • A Rigorously Demanding Curriculum – A curriculum that challenges students to think critically, engage deeply with material, and strive for excellence in all subjects.

    • Multi-Level Classrooms – Instruction tailored to individual ability through multi-level classrooms, where students progress at their own pace, ensuring they are challenged but not overwhelmed.

    • Intellectual Excellence – A solid education that prepares students for future success, as evidenced by high test scores and intellectual growth.

    • Affordable Tuition – A commitment to providing a quality, classical Catholic-based education at an affordable cost.

    • Small Class Sizes – Personalized attention and meaningful relationships in small class sizes, where each student is known, valued, and nurtured.

    At St. Scholastica Academy, we are committed to fostering a love of learning, cultivating virtue, and guiding students to wisdom, all while preparing them to live out their Catholic faith in the world.


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