What we provide for our partners:
A Faith First Approach
We begin by asking your team the right questions. Topics include enrollment, staffing, funding, curriculum, and faith participation to create a practical approach and develop the Catholic culture.
The Partnership in Faith Funding Model
A review of cultural, family, faith demographics and trends that provides a Parish Partnership funding solution. This solution provides benefits for those who partner with their parish while full cost to non-participants
The Saints & Citizens
Catholic Curriculum
Reintroducing the principles of classical Catholic education, the differences from public education, and how a Catholic education ought to be understood to form saints and a way of life.
Faith Partnership Support
We offer account management and financial tools, reports, timelines and other resources to help parish leaders understand their school families and influencers to best implement and fulfill their mission.

Our Faithful Vision Produces Faithful Results
Faith First
This vision guides curriculum decisions, hiring policy, and financial aid. It develops a warm, unifying faithful Catholic school culture.
Forming Saints
We provide a spiritual and moral formation to children that will prepare them to become great men and women to contribute to the mission of the Church and the renewal of the world.
Forming Citizens
Rather than the school-to-work public school curriculum, the classical curriculum opens our children’s minds to the greatest world lessons and our responsibilities as citizens.
Faith Partnership
Parental faith practice is critical for Catholic education to bear fruit. Without parents devoting themselves to Christ and the Church in a practical way, minimal fruit can come from a Catholic education.
Renewing the Partnership in Faith
It is vital that your Catholic school renews the partnership between the Church and parents.
The secular culture stands in opposition to a Catholic Culture, and many parents find themselves adrift with a foot in both camps. We invite families into the Heart of the Church and to enter into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.
Since parents are the primary educators of their children, their participation at Sunday Mass, daily prayer and cultivating virtue is necessary for the invaluable fruit of Catholic education to take hold. Without the renewal of this partnership, parish based Catholic schools quickly become merely parish subsidized private schools

