Our Mission Statement:
St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School is where students, teachers and parents build a community of faith, hope and love that witnesses to Gospel values through the development of every child's spiritual, intellectual and creative potential.
Our Belief Statement:
We believe a Catholic school offers young people the means to gain knowledge and to develop understanding and wisdom, which are essential to serve effectively and prosper in a global society. We believe in fostering: Hearts that are compassionate and nourished by Catholic teachings and values. Minds that are curious and well-trained in the humanities and sciences. Lives that are active and committed to citizenship, service, and social justice.
Our Graduate Profile:
St. Ignatius, Martyr, Catholic School guides each child to:
St. Ignatius, Martyr, Catholic School guides each child to:
- Develop a healthy self-concept, rooted in self-respect, honesty and God's love
- Realize his/her unique potential within a community
- Respect and care for others
- Worship and adore God
- Adopt moral behavior in the light of God's Word and accept responsibility for his/her actions
- Assume responsibility for and find excitement in lifelong learning and achievement
- Think imaginatively and openly explore ideas
- Realize that academic knowledge and skills are tools fro recognizing and solving problems, thereby serving and benefiting others
- Developing physical strength and skills for an active life;
Our Motto:
Developing Curious Minds, Compassionate Hearts, and Committed Lives since 1940
St. Ignatius, Martyr, Catholic School at a glance:
- A Challenging and Broad-Based Curriculum
- Religious Values infused into the Curriculum
- Daily Prayer
- Weekly Mass
- A Caring Family Environment
- A Highly Qualified Faculty & Staff
- Teaching scholars for St. Edwards’s University
- Computers in all classrooms
- An After School Care Program
- Extra-curricular sports program for students in grades 5 – 8
We are the faith community of St. Ignatius, Martyr, a Eucharistic people, diverse yet united in Christ, called to become His BREAD for the world:
B-elonging to God,
R-esponding in faith to God's love,
E-mpowered by God through Word, Prayer and Sacrament,
A-cting for God with justice and mercy,
D-irected by God to build His Kingdom.
