We hold firm to these beliefs and practices as expressed through sacred scripture, Catholic tradition, and the Magisterium. We joyfully share this knowledge and Christian worldview with our students. Our daily practice of our faith and our curriculum incorporates these Catholic Principles In Education as defined by the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops.
Catholic education is an expression of the Church’s mission of salvation and an instrument of evangelization.
Catholic education teaches communion with Christ, by living communion with Christ and imitating the love and freedom of the Trinity.
Rooted in Christ, Catholic education is continually fed and stimulated by Him in the frequent experience of prayer, Sacred Scripture, and the Church’s liturgical and sacramental tradition.
A complex task of Catholic education is the integral formation of students as physical, intellectual, and spiritual beings called to perfect humanity in the fullness of Christ.
In the light of faith, Catholic education critically and systematically transmits the secular and religious “cultural patrimony handed down from previous generations,” especially that which makes a person more human and contributes to the integral formation of students.