60 Years of St. Victor School
St. Victor Parish was established in June of 1961 under the leadership of the founding pastor, Reverend James E. Prindeville. In September of 1964, St. Victor School opened its doors to 215 students from first-fifth grade. The sixth, seventh, and eighth grades were added successively. Sixty years later, we provide an education from Preschool to eighth grade and can boast thousands of students have been educated at St. Victor School.
The Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet have influenced St. Victor's religious and educational philosophy on the school with their charism of unity and reconciliation. Inspired by this charism, St. Victor School educates the whole child so that he/she may be fully prepared to respond to the needs of our time.
Mission
Within a Catholic-centered environment, St. Victor School is committed to forming each student into a child of faith, a lifelong learner, and a caring and responsible citizen.
Philosophy
St. Victor School, recognizing the parents as the primary educators, is committed to working in cooperation with its families to develop the whole child. The administration, faculty and staff believe strongly in teaching Gospel values, building a faith community, offering opportunities for service to others and providing a comprehensive academic education. The school provides a nurturing environment wherein the student becomes aware and respectful of each person’s God-given gifts.
Vision
Recognizing the parents as the primary educators, we are committed to working in cooperation with our families to develop the whole child. The administration, faculty and staff believe strongly in teaching Gospel values, building a faith community, offering opportunities for service to others, and providing a comprehensive academic education. The school provides a safe and nurturing environment for all our students, parents, faculty and staff.
Accredidations
St. Victor School is accredited by the Western Catholic Educational Association (WCEA) and is part of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS).