Saint Patrick Catholic School
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A Legacy of Faith and Learning
Our Heritage. Your Future.
Who We Are
Saint Patrick Catholic School is a welcoming community with active parent and parishioner engagement.
Our Teachers
The goal of each of our faculty members is to help their students develop into active Christians, active learners, effective communicators, and responsible citizens.
Meet Our StaffWhat We Do
Saint Patrick Catholic School provides values-based Catholic education with an emphasis on faith, service, and academic excellence.
Why Choose Us
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Community Voices
Erika Rosales CruzParentOur son loves his school. It's is so nice to drop off and pick up and be greeted by name. You will love it here! From academics, faith, compassion, safety, and care if that's what you are looking for, this is the place.
Emily Keller '84TeacherSaint Patrick Catholic School is a remarkable place. I am struck by how many of those students I still keep in regular contact with. I have built lifelong friends in this community.
Laura DoughertyParent of AlumWe put two children through Saint Patrick Catholic School and we see the results every single day in their character, their dedication to their studies, and most importantly for us, in their faith lives.
OwenClass of 2025Saint Patrick Catholic School has given me footholds so I can strive for academic success.
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Thank you, Benjamin Faires and family, for securing a gift for the 2025 Annual Fund from The Boeing Company!
When a Boeing employee donates to the Boeing PAC, Boeing matches the gift to a charity of the employee's choosing— similar to Volunteer Hour Matching.
Does your company match? You can double or triple your gift through employer matching programs. Some companies, like Microsoft and Boeing, provide volunteer grants, too.
Companies of all sizes match their employees' contributions to nonprofits because it's an easy way to support good work in their communities. Some match donations 1:1, and some match at a 3:1 ratio. ... See MoreSee Less
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Who knew pumpkins could be so explosive? 🎃
Our littlest scientists created pumpkin volcanoes 🌋 and had a blast watching the “lava” bubble up!
Through this hands-on activity, students explored early science concepts like reactions and had a fun-filled sensory experience.
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Do you remember making these?
Shamrocks made many friendship bracelets using the simple chain stitch. It was so fun seeing students make their first bracelets and then make more to share with other Shamrock friends and some Shamrock love! ... See MoreSee Less
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Principal Kate Chambers shares highlights from the Fulcrum Foundations Impact Report— conta.cc/40sEWrM ... See MoreSee Less
☘️ Impact Report Highlights
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Email from Saint Patrick Catholic Church & School The Blarney Stone October 30, 2024 Share This Email Share This Email Having trouble viewing The Blarney Stone? View as a webpage in your browser. ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
In 5th grade, students enjoy a 1-night, 2-day trip to YMCA Camp Seymour to engage in hands-on science learning, build trust and community between the two classes, and have FUN!
Students enjoy cooperative games, squid dissection, the climbing wall, and more! At night, they perform skits and enjoy s'mores around the campfire! This short overnight prepares them for a more extended stay at camp in 6th grade, when they will experience even more of the many activities Camp Seymour offers! ... See MoreSee Less
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National Cat 🐱 Day on October 29 is the purrfect day to give extra attention to your feline.
It is a day to raise public awareness of cat adoption. ... See MoreSee Less
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