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Archdiocese of San Antonio Catholic Schools
2718 West Woodlawn
San Antonio, TX 78228

tel: (210) 734-2620
fax: (210) 734-9112

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Archdiocese of San Antonio Catholic Schools
Catholic School Education: Academics, Service, Values and Faith
The fundamental purpose of Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of San Antonio is to proclaim the Good News of Jesus the Christ whose news is one of challenge, love and unity and whose spirit is caught in the lives of students.

The 43 Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of San Antonio affirm that parents are the primary educators and partners of education as they prepare students to share the spirit of Jesus through community building, Christian acts of service, word and worship. The schools are committed to providing inspiring and active learning and a quality education so all students share the spirit of Catholic education.

The vision statement calls forth the core beliefs that affirm the missionary dynamics of all Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of San Antonio as they teach children to lead the way.
  • Foster a Catholic Identity: We prepare students to encounter the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to bring Catholic teachings and values into their lives and the global world.
  • Invest in Community Building: We are committed to building a communal spirit that is the heart and reality of the Christian formation.
  • Provide Quality Education: We teach knowledge and critical skills so the students function fully as citizens within a changing technological and multicultural community.
  • Encourage Moral Formation: We lead by example in teaching moral values that encourage respect and responsibility.
  • Appreciate Families: We recognize the family as the basic faith community in which all members share as active participants in the educational process.
  • Support Parish Life: We believe that the school contributes to the parish through the formation of students as active participants in the parish community.
  • Share Governance: We seek support and participation from those who share a common vision, mission and philosophy.
  • Seek Equitable Distribution: We are challenged to establish just distribution of resources to ensure quality and affordability to families and our church.

Hope for the Future
Realizing a critical need among impoverished families in the San Antonio inner city, community leaders created Hope for the Future as a way out of the cycle of poverty for their children. This is making the dream of a Catholic school education a reality for hundreds of these families by awarding them with tuition assistance to help cover the cost of their child’s Catholic schooling. Since the inception in December 2006, Hope for the Future has awarded more than $4.5 million in tuition-assistance funds to 4,500 students. Learn more at
www.hopeforfuture.org.
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