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At Our Lady of Perpetual Help School, Glendale, we
believe:
Our Roman Catholic identity is the foundation for the
existence of the school community. The Gospel
values and Catholic traditions are incorporated into
every aspect of the community; expressed in spirituality
and faith formation.
Our students, parents, staff, and supporters create a
community, which fosters a sense of belonging to a
positive, Catholic family environment.
Parents are the primary educators of their children
whose commitment and involvement is key for a successful
Catholic environment.
A professional staff with ongoing spiritual and
academic development enhances the school
environment. A cooperative and caring staff shares
the morals and values of the Catholic faith and acts as
a facilitator in the spiritual and academic well being
of our children.
Our children deserve a well-rounded, quality
education encompassing a strong moral, Catholic, and
academic foundation. An education, which provides
for each child's lifelong spiritual, emotional and
physical growth, is rooted in respect for self and
others.
What We Offer: Click here to open/close panel
- Preschool Program
- Full Day Kindergarten Program
- Before and After-School care
- Weekly Mass
- Choir
- Student Community Service
- Student Council Activities
- Many clubs and extra-curricular activities such as: Chess Club, Theater Club, Young Rembrandts, Mad Science, Recycle Club, etc.
- Exchange City
- Junior Achievement
- Patent Volunteer Opportunities
- Fire Pal, DARE, and GREAT Programs
- Junior GREAT Books
- PE, Music, and Spanish Curriculums
- Computer Integration in all Subjects
- Sports Program
- Daily Hot Lunch Available
- Full-Time Nurse on Duty
- Local Public School Service
And so much more!
What We Expect From Our Students: Click here to open/close panel
Faithful Roman Catholic who:
- Displays knowledge of our faith and the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church
- Develops spiritually through prayer
- Plans and participates in liturgies
- Practices the gospel teaching by serving the community
Critical Thinker/Problem Solver who:
- Analyzes, synthesizes, and evaluates information
- Is an independent thinker and can apply problem-solving techniques
- Considers alternatives and makes effective Catholic moral choices
Self-directed Learner who:
- Sets goals and strives for achievement
- Exhibits the ability to regulate time efficiently
- Cooperates and follows directions
- Demonstrates basic skills; reading, writing, math
- Uses study skills and research effectively
Effective Communicator who:
- Communicates ideas in a variety of media
- Demonstrates competency in the use of technology
- Recognizes and utilizes verbal and nonverbal listening skills
- Expresses carefully thought-out opinions
- Works cooperatively with others
Responsible Citizen who:
- Is aware of global and social issues
- Respects authority and others
- Understands the basic civic responsibility of a citizen
- Possesses personal responsibility and shows accountability for his/her own actions
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