Who Our Graduates Are

“What better leads to God’s deepening His life in them.”     St. Ignatius of Loyola

  • They are disciples of Christ with hearts and minds rooted in the Gospel.
  • They understand the origin, mission and structure of the Catholic Church.
  • They recognize and engage in Catholic forms of personal and communal prayer and worship to deepen their spiritual lives.
  • They understand the principles of Catholic social and moral teachings, including securing justice for others, respecting the rights of others, upholding human dignity, and having ownership of their actions.
  • They understand and experience the sacraments as signs and sources of grace. As members of the Order of St. Ignatius, they specifically work toward Confirmation in three years.
  • They are committed to a life of Catholic-Christian service as our patron says, “to give and not count the cost”.
  • They realize the contribution of the Catholic church in American Society and work toward becoming responsible, faith-filled citizens of the United States.
  • They are well prepared for the demands of the twenty-first century, primarily through a strong foundation in math, science, technology and language arts.
  • They exhibit and apply critical thinking skills academically, socially and spiritually.
  • They possess time management skills to create a balance of academics, extracurricular activities and faith life.
  • They communicate effectively in public and articulate well through written and spoken words.
  • They understand components of a healthy lifestyle.
  • They come to know that learning is a lifelong process and the key to all successes in their lives.