Our mission statement is based upon the founding principles of the Sisters of Charity and states:
We are called to provide a quality education in the Catholic tradition through Goodness, Discipline, and Knowledge.
We work towards Goodness by providing a strong faith foundation for our students. We work towards Discipline by helping students see the need for self-discipline in their studies, behaviors, and activities. We work towards Knowledge by providing our students with an exceptional academic education in five core subject areas – Language Arts, Mathematics, Religion, Science, and Social Studies. Technology instruction is provided in all subject areas.
We believe Catholic education in the Archdiocese of Denver forms students to address with Christian insight the multiple challenges that face individuals and society today.
We believe that every aspect of learning should be directed towards helping students develop in their understanding of themselves as a child of God spiritually, morally, academically, physically, culturally, and socially.
We believe that teachers prepare students for a life as active and responsible members of society, in a safe and respectful environment.
We believe students should strive to do their best, be accountable for their actions, be respectful of individuality and the environment, and develop a love of learning.
We believe that parents, as the primary educators of their children, share full responsibility for educating, motivating, challenging, and guiding their children spiritually, morally, academically, physically, culturally, and socially.