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Saint Patrick Catholic School

Tacoma, Washington | PreK-8 Catholic School

1112 North G Street, Tacoma, WA 98403 | (253) 272-2297 | [email protected]

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Saint Patrick Catholic School

Our Mission

Saint Patrick Catholic School, a ministry of Saint Patrick Parish, guides students in the pursuit of academic growth while inspiring joyful lives filled with love, service, and respect as disciples of Christ.

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Our 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.

Erika Rosales CruzParent

Saint 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.

Emily Keller '84Teacher

We 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.

Laura DoughertyParent of Alum

Saint Patrick Catholic School has given me footholds so I can strive for academic success.

OwenClass of 2025
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How have you seen students embody this mission in your own school community?

Each student carries Christ’s message into their homes, neighborhoods, and future workplaces. Through acts of kindness, service, or living with integrity and love, they witness the Gospel.

It’s a beautiful reminder that the impact of Catholic education extends far beyond the classroom—it transforms communities by shaping young people who live out their faith daily.
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How have you seen students embody this mission in your own school community?

Each student carries Christ’s message into their homes, neighborhoods, and future workplaces. Through acts of kindness, service, or living with integrity and love, they witness the Gospel. 

It’s a beautiful reminder that the impact of Catholic education extends far beyond the classroom—it transforms communities by shaping young people who live out their faith daily.

Our Shamrocks celebrated 100 days of school by dressing as if they were 100 years old—and the results were absolutely adorable!

👓 From oversized cardigans to canes and plenty of stylish glasses, our little scholars looked wise beyond their years.

With 100 days of learning, laughing, and growing, we can’t wait to see what the next 100 will bring! Check out these future centenarians in action!

#100DaysOfSchool #100YearsYoung
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Our Shamrocks celebrated 100 days of school by dressing as if they were 100 years old—and the results were absolutely adorable! 

👓 From oversized cardigans to canes and plenty of stylish glasses, our little scholars looked wise beyond their years.

With 100 days of learning, laughing, and growing, we can’t wait to see what the next 100 will bring! Check out these future centenarians in action!

#100DaysOfSchool #100YearsYoungImage attachment

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How fun! ☘️'s are the best!

In honor of the 100th day of school, Mrs. Nagel introduced Trading Up, a game she created in one of her college courses to practice her knowledge of coins. Money 💵 🪙 is her favorite way to teach math, and the class had fun playing.

Each day, they add a penny to the board to track the days they have been in school. Students have learned about the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, and dollar bills.

They know facts about each coin, such as the president and the value of each coin, a little bit about the president, and some fun facts. For example, who was the first president to appear on television?

(Franklin D. Roosevelt)
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In honor of the 100th day of school, Mrs. Nagel introduced Trading Up, a game she created in one of her college courses to practice her knowledge of coins. Money 💵 🪙 is her favorite way to teach math, and the class had fun playing.

Each day, they add a penny to the board to track the days they have been in school. Students have learned about the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, and dollar bills. 

They know facts about each coin, such as the president and the value of each coin, a little bit about the president, and some fun facts. For example, who was the first president to appear on television?

(Franklin D. Roosevelt)Image attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment

🙏 We were blessed to have Fr. Matt Fish celebrate Mass with our school community. Thank you, Fr. Matt, for leading us in worship and guiding us in our faith journey!

Fr. Matt Fish, Fr. Nicolas Rapcock, Fr. Kyle Rink, and of course Fr. David Mulholland are all priestly vocations from Saint Patrick Catholic Church, plus four Saint Patrick Catholic School alumni, Fr. Pete Henriot, SJ, '50, Fr. John Fuchs, SJ, '56, Fr. John Endres, SJ., '60, Fr. Perry Petrich, SJ, '99, Fr. Alfred L. Morisette, SJ '44.
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🙏 We were blessed to have Fr. Matt Fish celebrate Mass with our school community. Thank you, Fr. Matt, for leading us in worship and guiding us in our faith journey! 

Fr. Matt Fish, Fr. Nicolas Rapcock, Fr. Kyle Rink, and of course Fr. David Mulholland are all priestly vocations from Saint Patrick Catholic Church, plus four Saint Patrick Catholic School alumni, Fr. Pete Henriot, SJ, 50, Fr. John Fuchs, SJ, 56, Fr. John Endres, SJ., 60, Fr. Perry Petrich, SJ, 99, Fr. Alfred L. Morisette, SJ 44.

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Wonderful!

One of the most heartwarming traditions at Saint Patrick Catholic School is ShamFams—where older students mentor and guide younger ones, building friendships rooted in faith.

At ShamFam Mass, these special bonds shine as students pray, sing, and worship together, creating moments of connection that last beyond the school walls.

Seeing our ShamFams embrace, support, and uplift each other is a beautiful reminder of the love and community that makes Saint Pats so special! 🙏
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One of the most heartwarming traditions at Saint Patrick Catholic School is ShamFams—where older students mentor and guide younger ones, building friendships rooted in faith. 

At ShamFam Mass, these special bonds shine as students pray, sing, and worship together, creating moments of connection that last beyond the school walls.

Seeing our ShamFams embrace, support, and uplift each other is a beautiful reminder of the love and community that makes Saint Pats so special! 🙏

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It certainly does! Love seeing ☘️'s like this.

Our Shamrocks have officially reached the 100th day of school, and we couldn’t be prouder of all the learning, growth, and fun they’ve experienced along the way! ✏️

From counting to 100 to creative activities celebrating this milestone, our students are proving every day that they are 100 days smarter, kinder, and more curious! 👏
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Our Shamrocks have officially reached the 100th day of school, and we couldn’t be prouder of all the learning, growth, and fun they’ve experienced along the way! ✏️

From counting to 100 to creative activities celebrating this milestone, our students are proving every day that they are 100 days smarter, kinder, and more curious! 👏Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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Always a day of 100% of ☘️ fun!

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