Developing Gospel values, a commitment to service and strong academic skills.
It is a long honored tradition at St. Anthony Catholic School for the sixth grade students to make a commitment in prayer during Mass at the beginning of the school year. Their prayer promises God they will study hard, grow in faith, and be role models of love and respect for all!
“Be it known to all who enter here that Christ is the reason for this school. He is the unseen but ever-present teacher in its classes. He is the model of its faculty, and the inspiration of its students.”
St. Anthony Catholic School welcomes all families, of all denominations, who desire a quality academic and Christian education. St. Anthony School is a Catholic-centric school and we educate our students and practice our Catholic faith every day in many ways.
St. Anthony students encounter Christ through daily prayer, weekly Mass, reconciliation, preparation for Sacraments, liturgical events and stewardship. They find a deeper meaning of a faith filled community. Through academic excellence, art, sports and music students are encouraged to use all their talents God blessed them with. They know that at St. Anthony School, we are on Holy Ground and that God is the center of their lives and will remain protected under His care.
Our Catholic faith is central to everything we do at St. Anthony School. It permeates our hallways, classrooms, after-school activities and even our playground and social activities. For our parents and teachers, nothing is more important than the spiritual development of our students and their life-long journey toward Christ.
The halls of St. Anthony tell a similar story. They display an amazing collection of masterpieces made by little hands and inspired by faith. On many days you may also find a class waiting quietly to go into confession. On a stroll through our halls, you may find yourself simply enjoying the simplicity of religious statues, icons or religious works of art. These are all simple and beautiful reminders of the Lord's presence in our every day life at school.