Technology is an integral part of the curriculum at St. Nicholas School. It is a great tool in the learning process which provides endless opportunities and experiences for students to increase their knowledge.
Students enjoy their social studies class where they learn about people and places around the world. It helps them to make connections and understand the things happening in our world.
Students enjoy the annual Scholastic Book Fair where they get to purchase books of interest. This is one of many ways we encourage students to develop a love of reading.
It is a tradition that the seventh grade students present the Still Stations after the Ash Wednesday Mass. It brings our community together as we begin our Lenten Journey.
Holy Rosary middle school students feed the homeless at Thanksgiving.
Immaculate Conception Catholic School is the only school in the Diocese of Savannah that provides 100% special education services to the students enrolled.
The annual Mass for Promoting Harmony was held on February 23, 2019 as a Black History month celebration.
Holy Name of Jesus parish extends their appreciation to the Black and Indian Commission for supporting our capital campaign projects.
Catholic School's Week (Jan. 27-Feb. 2) was a tremendous success at Saint Augustine Catholic School in Washington, D.C., the second oldest parish school in the nation’s capital, founded in 1858.