At St. Ignatius Catholic School, faith and leadership are more than lessons—they are the foundational building blocks for what we strive to instill in our students. Rooted in Catholic teachings and traditions, our approach nurtures students to grow in faith and leadership, empowering them to make a meaningful impact on the world around them. Character development is equally as important as faith formation.
St. Ignatius forms students into confident, respectful disciples who are ready to "Go Forth & Set The World on Fire."
- St. Ignatius of Loyola.
Faith is not confined to religion class at St. Ignatius—it is woven into every aspect of school life. From language arts and history to science and extracurricular activities, our students see firsthand how Catholic values shape the way we learn, serve, and live.
Our faculty models these values daily, echoing the core beliefs that help our students grow morally and spiritually. Religion classes deepen this understanding with rich explorations of Catholic doctrine, Bible study, and social justice topics.
From the classroom to the community, we inspire students to lead with integrity, compassion, and courage.
Students grow as leaders through service projects, mentoring younger peers, taking on roles like altar servers or SGA officers, and speaking at school events and more.
Through programs like our Middle School Houses, Leadership Academy, and Buddy Program students build confidence, foster teamwork, and embrace the responsibility of serving others. School-wide service projects empower students to see the dignity in all people and to approach service with joy and compassion.
Leadership opportunities help every student recognize their potential to influence others positively. Building character is equally as important as forming the mind & body.