"St. Mary School offers students a healthy learning environment where they can grow in their faith and learn to be disciples of Jesus."
~ Fr. Scott Goodfellow, Pastor
A Catholic Education seeks to form the whole person according to the life of Christ. St. Mary School is rooted in a foundation of faith, developing faith formation through knowledge of Cathoic Doctrine and inspiring students to grow in their commitment of service to God and others.
Faith formation happens in every part of our day at St. Mary School. Each day begins and ends in prayer, with Mass celebrated as a school community each week. Church Families allow students across all grade levels an opportunity to form meaningful, faith-based connections with their peers.
Students are prepared for the Sacraments of Reconciliation and Eucharist in Second Grade, and Confirmation in Eighth Grade.
To learn more and schedule a tour with our admissions team, please complete the Admssions Inquiry Form or contact Mrs. Kimberly O'Keeffe at [email protected] or 440-286-3590 x170.
Below are some highlights of our religious education curriculum:
The teachings of the Bible are incorporated into day-to-day activities. Our students begin and end the day with a daily school prayer.
Our Church Families allow students in the upper grades to share their faith with our younger students.
All students in Grades K-8 participate in weekly School Masses and occasional prayer services.
Each Church Family plans and leads a School Mass.
In addition to students serving as lectors and servers, they also livestream the Mass.
Service projects are woven into the school year to give students the opportunity to share their gifts and talents.
The Sacrament of Confession is offered twice a year.
During Lent, students participate in a school-wide retreat, and lead the Stations of the Cross.
Baccalaureate Mass is part of our Graduation tradition.