 FAITH ACADEMICS SERVICE
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Committed to providing an outstanding academic education, our faith-filled journey at Saint Ann Catholic School begins with a full day Kindergarten program for 3, 4, and 5 year old children. Cognitive skills are emphasized in the early childhood program and continue through the 8th grade, establishing a solid foundation upon which students can build knowledge and understanding of life and his/her responsibility.
We prepare our students to face the world's moral and intellectual challenges. We stress the integration of prayer, Christian principles, and service into every aspect of the curriculum including extra-curricular activities. Students are guided to imitate Jesus' love in word and action.
"Treat everyone with respect, everywhere, all of the time" is our school motto recited every morning and practiced daily. Our faculty, staff and administration collaborate and maintain an environment that guides students toward self-discipline and personal responsibility while preparing them for further education and lifelong achievement.
We believe it is our responsibility to educate the whole person in an atmosphere permeated with Christian values and principles. Accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Saint Ann Catholic School is dedicated to meeting the learning needs of the students.
Please explore our website, call for an appointment, and join us at Saint Ann Catholic School where students thrive.
Mission In collaboration with parents as primary educators of their children, Saint Ann Catholic School assists in developing the character and faith of each student by teaching with love, respect, and high expectations. While developing life-long learners, the entire Saint Ann Community is committed to service through social responsibility and justice.
Vision Permeated with elements of Catholic faith, technology, and differentiated instruction for the needs of the students, Saint Ann Catholic School provides a quality education preparing students for success in high school and life.
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