We are a faith-filled community – we pray in school and serve the community and each other
Students pray daily in the classroom, as well as during school-wide prayer services.
Students serve the community in many ways, including leading food drives, acting as liturgical dancers, participating in our Gospel choirs, serving as acolytes at faith services.
Students serve each other, with older students acting as mentors and friends to younger students.
Students discuss moral issues and ethics, and are exposed to both popular and faith-based approaches to these issues. Our core curriculum deals with moral issues, providing both objective facts and value-based considerations based on Catholic social teaching.
We respect a variety of faith and ethnic traditions, including a variety of other Christian and non-Christian denominations (e.g., Baptist, Muslim, etc.). While Catholic students receive sacramental preparation, non-Catholic students are not required to participate.
We do encourage our families to be Church-going.
Testimonials
“One of the best things about Visitation Catholic School is that each child is accepted and loved as an individual. My daughter and son have both grown so much in that atmosphere. Their faith is deeper and they are better children because of it.” (PARENT)
“My child sings in the Gospel Choir and she loves to praise the Lord in this way. When the Visitation community gathers to pray, no one can doubt that the Spirit is present!” (PARENT)
Testimonials
“I succeeded in a fine Catholic High School because of the excellent foundation I received at Visitation Catholic School. I am currently working on my Master’s degree in Business.”