SCHOOLS

Proclamation from governor's office for Catholic Schools Week

Gov. Phil Murphy recently signed a proclamation designating the week of Jan. 31-Feb. 6 as Catholic Schools Week...

Catholic Schools Week 2021 being celebrated Jan. 31 to Feb. 6

Catholic schools in the Diocese of Trenton will take part in the national observance of Catholic Schools Week, slated for Jan. 31 through Feb. 6. 

Catholic schools in Diocese live the Gospel values

Welcome to All that is RIGHT in Catholic Schools.

UPDATE: Catholic schools get creative in open house offerings

Catholic Schools Week is always an opportune time for schools to invite prospective families to events such as open houses where they can learn more about the community and the many good things it offers.

CBA students help collect baby items, serve as Respect Life champions

As he helped organize donated baby items, Christian Brothers Academy senior Nicholas Martini said ...

Marlton faithful, Moorestown students honor MLK

Faithful across the Diocese of Trenton honored the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Jan. 18 by serving others.  

Trenton Catholic Academy to close in June; Diocese to offer resources for students to continue Catholic education

In the last 15 years, Trenton Catholic Academy’s Upper and Lower Schools in Hamilton Township have built a strong legacy in the areas of academics, athletics, faith formation and service to the community.

Moorestown educator honored as N.J. Nonpublic School Teacher of the Year

Ask Suzanne Casey about her more than 20 years working in Catholic education, and she readily responds, “I have never called what I do work.”

Respected educator, Dr. Karen Juliano, tapped as principal of Mother Seton Academy

Mother Seton Academy of Howell – the pre-K3 through 8th grade Catholic school sponsored by St. Veronica Parish in Howell and St. Aloysius Parish in Jackson – will begin its new semester in January with respected educator Dr. Karen Juliano at the helm as principal.

Diocese’s #GivingTuesday appeal breaks records for school fundraising

When it comes to believing in the unparalleled value of Catholic education, the Diocese of Trenton has something to celebrate.  

Moorestown teacher named 2020 N.J. Nonpublic School Teacher of Year

Suzanne Casey, department head/technology coordinator in Our Lady of Good Counsel School, Moorestown, has been named New Jersey’s Nonpublic School Teacher of the Year for 2020.

CBA students collect food, coats and more for local community

Each year, the students of Christian Brothers Academy spearhead the Thanksgiving Food Drive. Given the hardships many are facing amid the pandemic, the students knew this year’s efforts would be needed more than ever.

St. Paul School affiliates reflect on 150 years of building a ‘second home’

A century and a half after its founding, St. Paul School, Burlington, is still making an indelible impression on the students and parents ...

Students encouraged to model new co-patron Blessed Carlo Acutis

Fifth-grader Joseph Duarte is proud that his school has a new co-patron in Blessed Carlo Acutis.

With plexiglass project, fathers help keep Red Bank students safe

Even before Catholic schools around the Diocese began returning to in-person classes, Brian Hill and Arturo Scaramuzzino knew they could use their years of professional work experience to help keep local students safe during the pandemic.


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