Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School provides an inclusive, Catholic faith-based, challenging education with significant opportunities to prepare students to be successful citizens now and in the future in order to help others reach new experiences.
OLPH students are:
Open-minded
Leaders who are
Positive and
Honest
At OLPH we:
Help Others Reach New Experiences Through Service
Our Lady of Perpetual Help School is a parochial Catholic elementary school serving children in PK1 through seventh grades. Founded in 1959, our small school community continues to be a vital part of the total church parish ministry.
Our vision at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School is to teach as Jesus did by:
• emphasizing Gospel values in the Catholic faith tradition;
• providing quality education in a joyful, loving atmosphere;
• nurturing the growth of the whole child in partnership with families;
• challenging students to become life-long learners.
"Jesus welcomed the children...and blessed them." (Mark 10:16)
We believe Catholic education at Our Lady of Perpetual Help School is an integral part of the total parish community's ministry. Our school provides a unique Catholic Christian environment where the Gospel message of Jesus is found throughout the whole curriculum. In the school faith community, parents and teachers model their belief in Jesus, the greatest teacher. Our Lady of Perpetual Help strives to impart Gospel values, build community, foster prayer, and reach out in service.
We believe children are gifts from God, worthy of love and respect. God has blessed them with individual talents and abilities. Our vocation as parents and teachers is to help form the whole child, academically and spiritually. Working together, we provide quality education in a loving, joyful atmosphere. Our students learn the knowledge and life skills required of adult citizens. They are formed in the Gospel values that will help them grow as active, faith-filled members of the Church.
We believe our students must grow in accepting responsibility. They must face the challenge to develop their potential. We believe they must become life-long learners.