Living Our Faith. Shaping The Future.
At St. Peter School, Catholic identity is the foundation of everything we do. From the way we teach to the way we treat one another, our faith in Christ is central to the way we educate, serve, and grow together. We believe that Catholic education isn’t just about academics, but also forming disciples who carry their faith confidently into the world.
Rooted in Faith, Guided by Christ
At St. Peter School, students encounter Christ in everyday moments. Through daily prayer, scripture, the sacraments, and a community built on love and respect, we help children see the world through the eyes of faith. Our Catholic culture is warm, welcoming, and committed to helping every student grow closer to God.
A Faith Culture that Extends Beyond the Classroom
Faith doesn’t stay inside the classroom. At St. Peter School, we look for every opportunity to help our students connect their faith with their lives. Parents, teachers, and students grow together through family faith activities, prayer partnerships, weekly Masses, and service events that reflect the Gospel in action.
We’re committed to forming students who live what they believe at home, in their community, and in their lives.
Faith Starts Here
The Five Pillars of Catholic Identity
We focus on five core elements that form the spiritual foundation of our school.
1. Prayer
Prayer is more than just a routine before bedtime or meals; it’s a conversation with God. Whether it’s at Mass, before class, or quietly in a moment of reflection, our students learn to turn to God with gratitude, hope, and trust.
2. Faith
Faith forms our decisions and strengthens our sense of purpose. We don’t just teach about Christ. We encourage students to know him personally and follow him daily.
3. Works
Service is a natural expression of faith. From Spirit Days and canned food drives to helping those in need, students are taught to love and serve others as Christ taught us.
4. Hope
Our students are taught to see hope, even in difficulty. We guide them to find strength in their faith, trust in God’s plan, and remain hopeful for the future.
5. Love
Love is at the heart of our school. Students are shown how to love God, love others, and love themselves as children of God. In every classroom and hallway, we strive to create a culture of kindness, compassion, and Christ-like love.
