Catholic Education

A student accepts their Christian Attitude Award at the graduation ceremony.

At St. Thomas Aquinas High School, education goes beyond academics—it’s about shaping students into compassionate, faith-filled, and socially responsible individuals. Rooted in Catholic values, our school provides a learning environment where faith and knowledge come together to inspire students to lead with integrity and purpose.

Religious Education in High School

Religious education is a core part of the high school experience, giving students the opportunity to explore Catholic teachings, ethical decision-making, social justice, and world religions. The Family Life component helps students develop an understanding of healthy relationships, personal responsibility, and moral choices in today’s world.

All Religious Education courses are accredited by the Ministry of Education and count toward diploma requirements. These courses challenge students academically while helping them build critical thinking skills, moral leadership, and a deeper connection to their faith.

Faith in Action

Catholic values shape the culture of STAHS, influencing not only academics but also the way students engage with their school, community, and the world. Inspired by the Catholic Graduate Expectations, our students learn to embody:

Hope, faith, and love in their relationships.
Excellence and integrity in their learning.
Justice and stewardship in their actions.
Community and service in their daily lives.

Through prayer, service projects, retreats, and faith-based learning, students at STAHS graduate with a strong moral foundation, prepared to make a difference in the world.
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