Not all education systems are made equal. Each school or educational system has its own principles and philosophies that govern how they teach and develop a child. Having said that, a Catholic education system has been proven in time, surveys and studies to offer advantages compared to other forms of education systems. Source: People’s Alliance for Continuing Education (PACE) paceorg.net
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Catholic Schools Always Have and Always Will Welcome All
Catholic schools, by nature, disrupt racism and injustice.
MESSAGE FROM BISHOP BARRES FOR DIVINE MERCY SUNDAY
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As we celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday, the global spread of COVID-19, has forced us to reflect, think about our lives and the things we take for granted and to rethink how we live our daily lives. As we continue to celebrate Christ’s passion, death and resurrection, we recognize that […]
DRVC SCHOOLS CELEBRATE HOLY WEEK
Long Island’s Catholic elementary and high schools are places where our beautiful faith is seamlessly infused with a world-class educational curriculum to help create saints for tomorrow . The strength and character of our students and the closeness of our school communities have been a great advantage as we have had to embrace online learning […]
DIOCESAN HIGH SCHOOLS ENGAGING STUDENTS ACADEMICALLY, SOCIALLY, AND SPIRITUALLY
Despite the required closing of schools due to the COVID-19 Coronavirus, our Diocesan high schools continue to connect with and engage students academically and spiritually. Holy Trinity Diocesan High School and St. John the Baptist Diocesan School have remained sources of support for their students and families. Maintaining the Continuity of InstructionBoth high schools have […]
KEEPING THE CATHOLIC FAITH ALIVE
Keeping the Faith AliveDespite the fact that we are currently unable to gather together for Mass and prayer, the parish and regional elementary schools and Diocesan schools are keeping the Catholic faith alive for their students during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic. Through the use of school websites, social media, and parent communication platforms, administrators, faculty, […]