Welcome to St. Agnes Cathedral School! Since St. Agnes School’s founding in 1906 by the Sisters of Loreto, it has strived to provide its students with the best Catholic education possible. Our school is rich in tradition and community spirit. Today our school continues to thrive and grow under the direction of its lay faculty and administration. We are proud of our past and ready for the future. St. Agnes School is a faith-filled community that provides a Christ-centered learning environment dedicated to the spiritual, physical, intellectual, social and emotional qualities of each child. The administration, faculty and staff work in partnership with parents to build a solid foundation that develops each student to his or her fullest potential.
Our core curriculum includes instruction in religion, language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, computer skills, music, physical education, Spanish and art. St. Agnes Catholic School is accredited by the National Federation of Nonpublic Schools State Accrediting Associations. We provide opportunities for community service, student leadership and extracurricular activities to help ensure that St. Agnes’ students are well rounded, highly capable individuals. We pride ourselves on our vibrant family atmosphere, ethnically diverse student body, high academic standards and strong commitment to Catholic faith formation.
I invite you to visit and observe our teachers teach, see the faces of our students in our hallways and classrooms, Church, and playground. I encourage you to speak to members of our faculty and staff that so that you truly appreciate what St. Agnes School has to offer. I invite you to consider St. Agnes Catholic School for your child. For additional information or to schedule a tour, please call the school office at 417-866-5038.
Finally, St. Agnes Cathedral School is all about Faith. It is faith in God, faith in our families and students, faith in our faculty and faith in our total program. We invite you to visit our faith community.
Blessings,
Paige Duda
Principal