St. Anna School seeks the total academic, physical, and spiritual development of its students.
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St. Anna School teaches Catholic virtues in a faith-centered community, preparing students to become strong, intelligent persons, who love God and accept life-long responsibility for themselves and others. |
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St. Anna School promotes compassion, rather than competition; peace-making, rather than pettiness; and service, rather than selfishness. |
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Dear Parents and Students,
Welcome to St. Anna Catholic School! We are a pre-kindergarten through 8th grade Catholic Elementary and Middle School located in Leominster, Massachusetts.
Our curriculum emphasizes academic achievement within a Christian community where we strive to educate the whole child. We offer a comprehensive program that includes not only the traditional content areas but also weekly enrichment in Art, Computers, Physical Education, Health, Italian (Gr. K-8), French (Gr. 1-3), Spanish (Gr. 4-8), Music and Chorus.. Additionally, St. Anna School is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
If you are interested in what our school has to offer your family, I urge you to visit St. Anna. Our faculty and staff look forward to working with you to promote academic excellence and spiritual development in the Catholic tradition.
Mrs. Danielle Colvert
Principal
Catholic schools must seek not only to impart a quality education from the technical and professional standpoint, but also and above all provide for the integral formation of the human person.
-Pope John Paul II
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St. Anna School has been educating children since being founded in 1953, by the Venerini Sisters and serving students in grades Pre-K through 8. Our community has grown to its present “campus” of three buildings and 200 students, however the major components have stayed the same… small class sizes, Christian values, and our dedication to providing quality education in a nurturing environment. |
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St. Anna School prepares students with the faith, courage, and knowledge to assume responsible roles in contemporary society to help make a better world. |
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Accredited by New England Association of Schools & Colleges |
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