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“We are so grateful to be part of this wonderful community that shines Christ’s light in many ways and nurtures our whole family in faith, friendship, and learning. Our St. Aloysius experience has truly blessed our family, helping our son grow and providing a foundation that will have a transformative impact for years to come.”

Chris & Michelle Wheatley
Current St. Al’s Parents

“When you walk in the school building, you feel something before you think it, and I think what you feel is the love and support of the community and the excitement of learning taking place. The school runs on relationships, and you can feel the energy of these connections pulsing when you walk through the halls or hop into a classroom to see what’s happening. Because of the organic but also intentional relationships, learning is fostered for everyone in the community. It’s my hope, as an educator, that the learning that happens within the walls of my classroom is not only relevant to my students today, but it also inspires them to think about how they will take their place in the world. I hope that the experiences of love, community, growth, challenge, change, inspiration, and learning make an impression on these kids, and that they use them as both fuel and inspiration as they grow up and decide who they will be and what impact they will have. We have something special here, and I hope, in some way, it benefits everyone who walks through our doors.”

Katio Sofio
Current St. Al’s Teacher

“St. Al’s has so many different things to offer. They make sure that each and every student is happy, and growing. I love all the staff here, they are so kind and supportive. St. Al’s makes learning fun and makes me want to go to school.”

Shalini Byrd
Current St. Al’s 6th grade student

“We have been a part of the St. Al’s community for 8 years. During that time, we have seen our children experience the love and care that all of the faculty and staff bring to the school each day. From the enthusiastic greeting and music playing in the early morning drop-off lane, to the skilled instruction in academics and character formation, to the parental involvement in all of the activities throughout the year, we have loved the feeling that our kids get to go to a school that will prepare them very well for the rest of their lives. St. Al’s has become an integral part of our family and we are forever grateful to have found a place that feels like a home away from home.”

John & Meg Martens
Current St. Al’s Parents

“It’s a great place to be and the teachers are nice, and also the food is good. I love my friends at school. They are really funny. I laugh so hard my stomach hurts. They’re also really nice. I love art and Mrs. M. We do fun things in first grade and in all the classes. Mrs. Croft is loving and caring, and so is EVERYONE! I think St. Al’s is the best school ever.”

Annabel Brown
Current St. Al’s 1st grade student

It is said that the Light of Christ gives life and light to all things and is a manifestation of conscience, our inner voice acting as a guide to the rightness or wrongness of our behavior. St. Al’s is a beacon of Christ’s light helping our children to learn how to shine God’s light for others to see. You can feel this light illuminating from the moment you drop the kids off at school in the morning with the music playing, staff welcoming the kids and the smiles and conversations as the kids enter the school. The St. Al’s staff and community are actively involved with the children, regardless of the activity or class they may be attending, helping them to learn about and follow Christ's light. When you walk the halls, you feel, see and hear the love, welcoming, friendship and fellowship of the St. Al’s community. We have watched our children grow intellectually, socially and spiritually while attending St. Al’s. Everyday we know we have made the right choice sending our children to St. Al’s and we feel fortunate to be a part of this community.”

Stephanie Schut & Mike Wynne
Current St. Al’s Parents

“St. Aloysius Gonzaga Catholic School is a place of pure love and light. 10 years ago, I was an 8th grader walking the halls. Today, I am a teacher walking the same hallways. To say that St. Al’s is special, would be an understatement. As a student, not only was I able to learn academically, but I was also able to understand the true meaning of Christ’s love through the continuous support and love that my teachers and community gave to me. St. Al’s has impacted my life in so many ways, and has truly shaped me into the person that I am. Thanks to the faculty and staff, I was able to learn how to truly become a leader in action, modeled on Christ and have been able to come back to hopefully help guide students of my own as they did me. The rays of Christ’s light are so evident here, and I am so thankful to be a part of this amazing community!

Sarah Tweedy
Current 4th Grade Teacher, St. Al’s class of 2014

"We are profoundly grateful for the transformative educational experience our children received at St. Al's. The unwavering commitment to faith formation and character development has been the bedrock of their journey, instilling not just academic knowledge but also a deep sense of moral integrity and spiritual understanding. Witnessing our children's growth in this nurturing environment has been truly inspiring. Each adult cares for each student. The dedicated educators and supportive community have fostered not only academic excellence but also emotional intelligence and social skills. The values instilled here are not just lessons for today but enduring principles that prepared our children for their futures. Our heartfelt gratitude to the St. Al's community for their tireless dedication to shaping not just students but compassionate and purpose-driven leaders."

Derek & Betsy Duchesne
Former St. Al’s Parents