Preschool (ages 3 & 4) Half and Full Day Option - Registration Opens on Jan. 31, 2024 at 10am
Pre-K (ages 4& 5) Full Day Option - Registration Opens on Jan. 31, 2024 at 10am
Kindergarten - 8th Grade - Registration Opens on Jan. 31, 2024 at 10am
We invite you to schedule a tour of our school Monday - Friday from 9:00am - 2:00pm. You may also decide to have your child spend a day “shadowing” at our school so they may follow a student from his or her grade throughout a school day.
Contact: Candy Bench at (719) 632-1846 or fill out a contact form for more information
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A grade level assessment to all new students. Please note that this is not an admissions test, but rather an assessment designed to provide our teachers with a gauge to support and improve a student’s learning.
St. Paul Catholic School does not discriminate based upon race, ethnicity, or physical handicap. We open our doors to students of all faiths, Catholic and non-Catholic alike.
Rooted in Catholic values and committed to academic excellence – St. Paul Catholic School is dedicated to forming the whole child to know, love and live the faith.
At St. Paul Catholic School, we believe that it is essential to provide our students and families with a tradition rich in Catholic principles, a challenging curriculum, prayerful and faith-filled liturgies, and the opportunity to serve our parishes and global community as valued stewards of God’s gifts.
The pillars upon which we build this educational environment responsive to the whole child include family loyalty, student responsibility, a preparation for the future, respect for everyone and a caring faculty. Our school recognizes the significance of a safe learning environment, a commitment to high academic standards, and the need for moral responsibility, civic involvement and spiritual growth.
Students at St. Paul Catholic School acquire a foundation in faith and Christian values as well as the basic knowledge and skills needed to guide them through life and successfully participate in a global community.
It is the consensus of the faculty that every human being has a right to pursue knowledge corresponding with his/her dignity and God-given ability, regardless of background or sex. In the early years, education is often of the utmost importance because through education and guidance the children of today become the Catholic citizens of tomorrow.