Curriculum
St. Francis Xavier Elementary students are taught foundational studies including religion, math, reading, language, science and social studies, as well as co-curricular subjects: physical education, art, music, band, computer, and library. Curriculum is integrated across all subjects. Student learning is enhanced through the use of technology, research projects, celebrations, presentations, guest speakers, and field trips.
St. Aloysius High School offers a college preparatory curriculum. For middle school/junior high students, Honors classes are offered in math and English. For high school students, Honors and Advanced Placement classes are offered in certain subjects. Students have a seven-period schedule of 50 minute classes.
Service, academic and leadership clubs, sports, honor societies, a band, a choral group and a retreat team provide abundant extracurricular opportunities. All students experience an annual retreat with fellow classmates to grow spiritually as children of God.
St. Francis Enrichment Opportunities
Our students don’t have to wait until junior high to get involved—opportunities start early at St. Francis! We offer a wide range of athletic, academic, and enrichment activities designed to nurture the whole child: mind, body, and spirit. Through exploration, teamwork, and hands-on learning, our youngest learners discover their interests, build confidence, and grow into well-rounded members of our Flashes Family.
Football (grades 4-6)
Basketball (grades 4-6)
Cheer (grades 4-6)
Dance Team (grades 4-6)
Honor Choir (grades 5-6)
Band (grades 5-6)
Robotics (grades 4-6)
Little Dribblers (3rd grade)
Spanish (grades PreK3-6)
Swim (grades 1-6)
Cross Country (6th grade)
Tennis (6th grade)
Golf (6th grade)