Your Child’s Journey Begins Here
Our 20 Catholic schools form students who will pursue excellence, grow in faith, and transform the world. We welcome students in preschool through the 12th grade, from all faith backgrounds. More than 8,000 students are enrolled in our accredited schools, yet every child is valued and given individualized attention, with teachers and parents working closely together. Tuition assistance is available to make Catholic education accessible to all. Explore why our Catholic schools are right for you and your child.
Why Catholic School?
Our schools are dedicated to providing an exceptional education rooted in the Catholic faith. Research shows children who attend Catholic Schools are more likely than their counterparts in other schools to graduate, go on to college, and secure higher paying jobs. Students also score higher on advanced achievement tests in reading and math.
Every child – whatever their faith background, socioeconomic status, ethnicity or learning ability – is a beloved child of God and we welcome them with open arms at our schools.
By the Numbers
8,000+
Enrolled students
$2M
Available tuition assistance
35K+
Community service hours
25+
Athletic opportunities in grades K-12
20
State-of-the-art STEM labs & Makerspaces
6
Special learning options for grades K-12
$350M
College scholarships earned annually
20+
Fine arts courses
News
Celebrating St. Patrick
St. Ann School in Charlotte kicked off the diocese’s St. Patrick’s Day festivities Friday with a Parade of Saints through the hallways, Mass and a school assembly.‘Cabrini’ screening teaches a lesson on human dignity
On March 12, in the non-traditional setting of a movie theater, high school students learned about St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, an Italian-American nun who fought for the dignity of Italian immigrants in New York City during the late 1880s.Touchdown moment melts hearts, fulfills dream
game against Weddington Middle. Coaches, teammates and referees worked together to make the player’s dream come true. (Photos submitted)CHARLOTTE — The Bulldogs from Holy Trinity Middle School were playing football against the Weddington Middle Wildcats Sept. 27, and things weren’t going well for the Bulldogs. As halftime approached, they hadn’t scored.


