Norwalk Catholic School
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at St. Paul Campus

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About St. Paul High

St. Paul High School offers a progressive and comprehensive curriculum to challenge each student in the areas of their faith, academics, and extra-curricula activities.

New updated college-level science labs create a positive learning environment with more hands-on experiment materials.

The High School has expanded its enrichment opportunities and further develops our reputation for academic excellence.  Improved communications with all stakeholders through news articles, this website, Friday Flyer weekly newsletter, syllabi, and personal contact. Students in upper grades will mentor and help develop faith in the students in the younger grades, plan meaningful liturgies/retreats, and articulate their faith to others.

Faith and religion are a part of every day with prayer each morning and at other times throughout the day. Mass is attended weekly and a new Chapel will be used by High School students to bring small group and independent prayer into their day.

A safe structured environment is the center of viewing each student as a person of dignity, capable of becoming a confident, self-directed, lifelong learner. Christian behavior is expected, differences are celebrated, and families are welcomed in an atmosphere of cooperation and respect between parents, students, community and staff.

Students are encouraged to make a difference in their community by living a life of service and fellowship.


St. Paul High School proclaims the Gospel of Jesus Christ, in word or deed, so that each person may experience and model God's love.  Following Jesus' example, we recognize and respect the dignity and worth of each person.  In partnership with family, parish, and the community at large, we strive to create an atmosphere which both develops Christian attitudes by fostering spiritual, moral, intellectual, emotional, social and physical growth and provides excellent academic standards.  Ultimately, we aspire to prepare each student to take responsibility for one's own actions and to make informed decisions for the good of humanity.

About NCS Junior High

The current building expansion on the St. Paul Campus allows for greater opportunities sharing resources and staff through the Jr. High/High School. By offering a progressive and comprehensive curricula to challenge each student in the areas of their faith, academics, and extra-curricula activities.

The 7th and 8th grades are contained on the first floor of the new addition using strictly just the 1st floor. There is no direct access to the rest of the high school from this floor. They will report to the high school principal, but will retain their own identity. Students have the ability to qualify for some high school classes.

New Updated Science Labs in the Jr. High Level will create a safe and positive learning environment with more hands-on experiment materials.

Students in upper grades will mentor and help develop faith in the students in the younger grades. Faith and religion is apart of everyday beginning with prayer each morning and intertwined throughout the day. Mass is planned and attended weekly.

A safe structured environment is the center of viewing each student as a person of dignity, capable of becoming a confident, self-directed, lifelong learner. Christian behavior is expected, differences are celebrated, and families are welcomed in an atmosphere of cooperation and respect between parents, students, community and staff.

Students are encouraged to make a difference in their community by living a life of service and fellowship.

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Last Updated on 08/17/2006
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