At St. Joseph School, our Catholic identity forms the foundation of everything we do, guiding our students in faith and academics. Our educators, dedicated to aligning their lessons with the curriculum of the Archdiocese of New York, ensure that the spiritual development of each student is a priority.
In addition to academic and religious instruction, our students attend Mass twice a month and on holy days of obligation, providing them with regular opportunities to engage in the liturgy. They also have the chance to receive the sacrament of reconciliation. As a school, we come together for the Rosary at least once a month, fostering a deep connection to prayer and reflection.
While many of our students are raised in the Catholic faith, we welcome families of all beliefs. We are committed to nurturing the values of kindness, love, and respect Christ taught us, and these universal teachings resonate throughout our school community.
Our teachers work to inspire and guide students on their spiritual journey, encouraging them to grow in their relationship with God while also embracing the diversity that enriches our school. Through this journey, we aim to cultivate a compassionate, faith-filled community where all are welcomed and supported.