Your Child’s Experience Doesn’t Stop at Academics
Your Child’s enrichment will blossom through joyful moments, meaningful relationships, and real-world lessons rooted in Catholic values. Here, student life is designed to develop the whole child — spiritually, socially, and emotionally.
Traditions That Build Character
Joyful moments become lifelong lessons. Our year is full of celebrations that make learning meaningful.
- Catholic Schools Week energizes our community with themed days, service, and school pride.
- Weekly Mass & Faith Celebrations teach reverence, gratitude, and spiritual responsibility.
- Holiday events and art shows bring creativity and tradition to life — creating memories families treasure.
Clubs & Enrichment Opportunities
Confidence grows when children try something new. We offer opportunities for every student to discover their gifts:
- Student Council
- Choir
- Running Club (Fall & Spring)
- Catholic Schools Week
- LEGO Club
- Service Projects
- Craft Club
- Field Trips
- Art Program
Intergenerational Connections
Your child learns to lead — and be loved — at every age.
- We intentionally pair younger and older students in Buddy Classes to foster leadership, empathy, and school-wide friendships.
- Students also build bonds with parishioners and the wider community — learning from elders, serving others, and becoming part of something bigger than themselves.
Before & After School Care
Support for busy families, structure for growing kids. Our flexible care options give your child a safe, welcoming place to start and end their day.
- Mornings begin with calm, supervised time so you can get to work worry-free.
- After school includes homework help, creative play, and enrichment — all guided by caring adults who know your child.
Meals That Fuel Learning
Nutritious food, made simple for families. We know how busy mornings can be — that's why we offer a free breakfast and lunch Programs designed to support both students and parents.
- Free breakfast is available before school starts to help every child begin the day focused and ready to learn.
- Free hot lunch options are served daily with balanced meals that meet nutritional guidelines.
- Parents can send meals from home if preferred, and menus are shared in advance to help with planning. We make sure students are nourished and cared for — so they can thrive in class and beyond.
Creating a Safe Environment for Youth & Vulnerable Adults
Ms. Kelly O'Connor, Parish/School Safe Environment Coordinator
Children
All school age children in grades Kindergarten through 12, both in our school and Religious Education programs, are required to receive Safe Environment training. We use the diocesan approved program called Circle of Grace.
Adults
The following requirements must be completed prior to employment or volunteer service.
- Massachusetts Background Check (CORI)
- Submitted to the school with a copy of valid ID
- This is repeated in a 3 year cycle
- VIRTUS Safe Environment Online
- Recertification training is needed every 3 year cycle
- Diocesan Code of Conduct
- Must be read, acknowledged and followed by all employees and volunteers
For all paid school employees
- Fingerprinting is required every 7 years
- An Adam Walsh/Child Protective Service (CPS) background check must be completed
Diocesan Safe Environment & Victims Assistance Office OSEVA Diocesan Website
“Catholic schools must not only be places of learning, but also places of encounter with the living Christ, where values are taught not just in words but through example.
— Pope Francis