About Us
A Community of Tradition
St. Anne Catholic School was founded in 1937 as the parish school for St. Anne Catholic Church.  Today, St. Anne School continues to fulfill its mission of providing a quality Catholic education rooted in moral and religious values and fostered by commitment and service.  St. Anne offers the traditional nine years of schooling associated with a Catholic elementary school - kindergarten through grade eight.  Students attend weekly mass in the original church building and participate annually in the May Crowning of Mary.
 
A Community of Excellence
Our students' scores on the Standard Achievement Test, which is given yearly, are consistently high.  The median score is above the grade level for each grade.  The majority of our students go on to Monsignor Kelly Catholic High School where many fill the ranks of honor graduates each year.  St. Anne is accredited by the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department, which is recognized by the Texas Education Agency.  Our students are regularly named winners of science fairs; math competitions; spelling bees; athletic competitions; and art, religion, music, drama, computer, and literary contests.  Outstanding seventh graders are recognized in the Duke University Talent Identification Program.
 
A Community of Family
St. Anne strives to be a community with a sense of family.  Service projects which take students, parents, and faculty off campus and out into the larger community, have become a way of life at St. Anne.  Eighth graders help on a regular basis at a local soup kitchen, sixth graders sing once a month at St. Elizabeth Hospital memorial services, and fourth graders visit a nursing home each month.  The National Catholic Education Association has twice honored St. Anne with the Parent Partnership Award - in 1992, for the success of the recycling program, and in 1996, for the Picture Lady Program.
 
A Community of Faith
The spirit of the Catholic faith touches every aspect of life at St. Anne.  We emphasize the teaching of Christian values:  morals, respect for others, personal responsibility for one's actions,  and an attitude of caring for others.
 
A Community of Enrichment
St. Anne's curriculum also includes courses which meet special needs.  Advanced math is taught in grades seven and eight for those students who qualify.  Students in all grade levels may avail themselves of Kumon Math twice a week after school.  A complete program of health and physical education is offered on all levels.  Boy's athletic teams complete in football, basketball, baseball, and track.  Girl's teams participate in
volleyball, track, basketball, and softball.  The soccer team is co-ed.  Students also participate in the arts related curriculum.

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