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Service Projects "Encouraging students to be of service to others is at the core of what it means to be a Catholic school. Catholic schools are to develop the Christ-like person. In order to grow in the virtue of apostolic service, students need to examine what they do and to reflect on their actions. Helping students to be of service to others is at the heart of what it means to be Christian." To Serve as Jesus Did: A Catholic Student's Service Journal, Teacher's Guide, NCEA, 1998. |
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Curriculum Guides | Innovative Educators | Assessment | Extracurricular Activities We engage our students in the learning process by using the most current research available on how students learn. Helping students to make connections with one another and supporting "hands on" learning whenever possible are primary goals of our schools. |
  
Faith Formation | Faith & Worship | Formative Outcomes The Catholic school is a most important place for human and Christian formation. It is one of the special functions of the Catholic school to orient the whole of human culture to the message of the Gospel. (General Directory for Catechesis, Article 259)
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