After School Programs: For a five week period, groups meet for recreational and enrichment programs.
Altar Servers: As altar servers the children have the opportunity to participate in religious ceremonies and celebrations in a special way.
Athletic Program:
The athletic program includes the following sports:
Field Hockey Grades 5-8
Basketball Grades 5-8
Basketball Clinics Grades 1-4
Cross Country Grades 4-8
Swimming Grades 2-8
Track Grades 4-8
Softball Grades 7-8
Baseball Grades 7-8
Book Fair: The biannual book fairs held at Barnes Noble, a local bookstore, offer the children an opportunity to purchase books while helping to support the school library.
Catholic Schools Week: An annual event to celebrate Catholic Schools, while giving recognition to benefactors, parents, staff, and students.
Christmas Pageant: An all school production which gives the children an opportunity to experience the working of stage productions.
Competitions: Art, Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies departments periodically compete with other schools for the academic challenge and social benefits.
Field Trips: Field Trips are scheduled for all grades for academic, cultural, and social enrichment.
Girl Scouts: The Girl Scouts provide an active source for encouraging good citizenship.
Home & School Sponsored Activities: Family Picnic, Grandparent Day, Santa's Secret Shop, and Fine Art's Presentations are a few of the activities sponsored by the Home and school to bring enrichment and a sense of community to the school.
Literary Magazine: An annual publication containing a piece of literature from each member of the student body.
School Choir: A choir composed of girls in grades six through eight that leads the singing during liturgies and prayer services.
School Theater Production: An annual production offering those students interested in theater a more intense experience.
Social Justice Committee: The Social justice Committee is composed of faculty members, students and parents. the Committee helps the school community become aware of their Christian responsibilities to enact the spiritual and corporal works of mercy. each grade supports the work through fund raising and collections as needed.
Student Council: The council is made up solely of members of the eighth grade class and moderated by two teachers and the principal. The council sponsors a variety of activities throughout the year, such as prayer partner activities, a fall art action featuring student work, a January calendar raffle, candy grams in February, an Easter egg hunt for kindergarten and first grade, and an "afternoon at the movies" in June.
Yearbook: The school yearbook gives the children on the staff the opportunity to create a special type of literary work.