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Why Our Lady

A faith-based community, honoring tradition, delivering excellence in education for the future leaders of tomorrow.

Our Lady of Perpetual Help School offers children the opportunity to nurture their physical, intellectual and spiritual growth.

Recognizing that each child develops differently and is uniquely gifted by God, our team of professional faculty and staff strive to help each student reach their full potential.

Using our Catholic values as a guide, Our Lady ensures that your child is safe and comfortable in their classroom environment.

The Mission of Our Lady of Perpetual Help School

 

As a community of clergy, families, and educators, we endeavor to meet the challenge of living the faith as modeled by Jesus, through worship, message, and service. We recognize that Christian education is a lifelong process, and we share a ministry that encourages the child's total development. We strive to be caring individuals, who nurture the spiritual, intellectual, social, physical, and psychological well-being of our students.

Belief Statements
  • To know, love, and serve God is the fundamental value of our school.
  • Students, parents, and teachers are all children of God and therefore treat each other with dignity and respect.
  • Our school community has the responsibility not only for increasing its knowledge of the Catholic faith but also the practice of it.
  • Academic development achieves its fruition within the context of developing the whole person to its fullest potential.
  • All students have the ability to learn but do so at different rates and in different ways.
  • Students, guardians, and educators are essential components to academic success.
  • All children have a right to a safe and nurturing learning environment.
  • The atmosphere in our school should be conducive to learning and to the development of character and personal responsibility.
  • Students should understand that success involves challenges.
  • All members of our school community should feel welcomed and valued.
  • Teachers should expect that students will exhibit academic effort and conformity to school regulations.