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Founded in 1881, the Academy of the Holy Names is a Catholic school for boys and girls in pre-kindergarten through 8th grade and an all-girls high school. We are sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. The Academy is located on 19 acres fronting scenic Bayshore Boulevard, which is close to downtown Tampa and has easy access to major highways serving the suburban communities of the Tampa Bay area. The Academy of the Holy Names empowers students to be authentic individuals who engage in independent thought, are inspired by creativity, and lead culturally aware, spiritually productive lives. The Academy's mission reflects the core values of the Sisters of the Holy Names and calls students to develop their full potential. Our motto, clearly understood and acted upon, encourages students: An Academy student has a personal and active faith in God. Learning in an environment rich in values, students are responsible for themselves and others. An Academy student is a seeker of truth: always learning, always questioning, always exploring. An Academy student is an "out-of-the-box" thinker who utilizes creativity and intellect to find new approaches to solving problems. An Academy student is a self-reliant, confident leader who can think and act autonomously. While not afraid of taking risks, Academy students pursue a balanced and healthy lifestyle. An Academy student is a catalyst for positive change. Guided by integrity, reason, and fairness, Academy students build community—internally, locally, and globally—by reaching out in service to others. In the pursuit of academic excellence, AHN challenges its graduates to be life-long learners who will serve others with integrity and compassion as stewards of the mission. The Academy is committed to educating 21st-century students who are effective communicators and collaborators globally aware, independent, confident, and responsible learners and citizens and critical and creative thinkers, innovators, and problem solvers. Our admissions process is designed to educate prospective families about the unique advantages of the AHN experience and assist you in making the best decision for your child's education. As a part of our admissions process, we seek to not merely qualify a student by a test score, although metrics are an essential part of the process. Instead, we strive to get to know our applicants as individuals with unique characteristics, strengths, and interests. Building a well-rounded and talented student body creates an environment where education does not end when it rings. At the Academy of the Holy Names, we work each day to ensure that our students develop through a vibrant and dynamic educational experience. We encourage you to explore our website to begin learning more about our school community. At the Academy, technology is integrated seamlessly into the learning experience. Students use e-books to lighten their backpack and allow for new note-taking and annotation. Through our wireless network and cloud storage, students can curate information, collaborate, and connect with other learners. In addition to superior academic skills and competencies, students at the Academy of the Holy Names are offered a solid moral foundation built on an ethical code of values critical to the development of the whole child—body, mind, and spirit. This tradition lies at the heart of the Academy, providing an added dimension to each student's education. View full school
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Holy Names University (HNU) was founded by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1868 on Lake Merritt's shores. In 1957, the campus was moved from Lake Merritt to a wooded, sixty-acre site in the Oakland Hills. An academic community committed to each student's full development, Holy Names offers a liberal education rooted in the Catholic tradition, empowering a diverse student body for leadership and service in a complex world. HNU students can choose from 15 bachelor's degree programs, seven master's degree programs, and four-degree completion programs (for adults). Holy Names University is consistently ranked as one of the most diverse universities globally and received the highest accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (2016 – 2024). The Holy Names campus provides a close-knit, supportive environment that allows for rigorous learning and personal development. Students experience close partnerships with distinguished faculty and learn to question, experiment, research, and sharpen professional skills that they will use throughout their lives. Students also have many chances to have fun, volunteer, assume leadership roles, and express their creativity. Holy Names University is located on 60 wooded acres in the Oakland hills. The unique location offers a breathtaking, panoramic view of Oakland, San Francisco, and the Bay. Nestled among the hills, the campus provides a haven and an excellent study atmosphere. At the same time (BART) makes it easy to reach museums, sporting events, and world-class performing arts within minutes. Convenient day-long or weekend trips may be made to Yosemite National Park, the Sierra Gold Country, Lake Tahoe, Monterey Bay, and Carmel, and the Napa Valley and Sonoma County wineries. Parks surrounding the campus offer numerous opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, or bicycling. The Bay Area's climate reflects its coastal location. The winter months are temperate, fall, and spring offer sunny and clear days, and the summers provide foggy early mornings and sunny, breezy afternoons. Any time of year is perfect for work or leisure. Together with the Bay Area location, the Holy Names University setting delivers an experience that you will never forget. Holy Names University, rooted in Catholic intellectual and spiritual traditions, empowers a diverse student body for leadership and service. Guided by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary's core values, HNU is a progressive, inclusive, and rigorous academic community offering liberal arts and professional education. We prepare students to think critically and imaginatively, understand and employ the various modes of knowledge, communicate clearly and persuasively, and promote the common good. Compelling Undergraduate Majors, exceptional faculty, and outstanding Graduate and Adult Programs in a highly diverse, personalized, and interactive setting — this is the HNU Educational Experience. At Holy Names University, the general education requirements are designed to assure that students attain proficiency in the skills that identify an educated person and sufficient breadth of knowledge to appreciate and contribute to a complex and rapidly changing world. The most exciting thing about the HNU experience is that you can be anything you want once you are here. If you are wondering what is next after high school, interested in advancing or changing your career, or looking for an edge as you advance in your career— HNU can help you change what is possible. Wherever you are academic, take the first steps of your future at Holy Names University. For nearly 150 years, HNU has had a tradition of empowering a diverse student body for leadership and service in a complex world. We are committed to inspiring students. We will work with you to develop your full potential and use your talents and abilities to make a difference. Holy Names University offers a personalized educational experience with unbeatable support from active professors in their field. At Holy Names University, we offer a caring, student-focused environment to help you succeed and graduate. We are transfer-friendly! You only need 24 credits to be considered a transfer student to HNU. Want to know how many of your credits will transfer here? We are happy to help. Holy Names University accepts international students regularly. This is done to provide a genuine, cross-cultural educational experience for both international and domestic students. Holy Names University's financial aid philosophy provides federal, state, and institutional funding to make obtaining a college degree as affordable as possible. We aim to help students learn and grow academically and personally through affordable access and financial learning experiences. Our financial aid promise is to provide easily accessible official aid information as soon as possible and to provide estimations or easily accessed tools to estimate aid when we cannot.Official and guaranteed aid information will be provided when we have the necessary information. However, we will provide an NPC with reasonably accurate aid information for students to assist in enrollment decisions and four-year financial planning. Holy Names University is committed to your success, and we put money behind our commitment. Almost 100% of our traditional students receive a scholarship from us that recognizes their unique talents and potential for success – it is what we call the HNU Experience.
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Founded in 1881, the Academy of the Holy Names is a Catholic school for boys and girls in pre-kindergarten through 8th grade and an all-girls high school. We are sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. The Academy is located on 19 acres fronting scenic Bayshore Boulevard, which is close to downtown Tampa and has easy access to major highways serving the suburban communities of the Tampa Bay area. The Academy of the Holy Names empowers students to be authentic individuals who engage in independent thought, are inspired by creativity, and lead culturally aware, spiritually productive lives. The Academy's mission reflects the core values of the Sisters of the Holy Names and calls students to develop their full potential. Our motto, clearly understood and acted upon, encourages students: An Academy student has a personal and active faith in God. Learning in an environment rich in values, students are responsible for themselves and others. An Academy student is a seeker of truth: always learning, always questioning, always exploring. An Academy student is an "out-of-the-box" thinker who utilizes creativity and intellect to find new approaches to solving problems. An Academy student is a self-reliant, confident leader who can think and act autonomously. While not afraid of taking risks, Academy students pursue a balanced and healthy lifestyle. An Academy student is a catalyst for positive change. Guided by integrity, reason, and fairness, Academy students build community—internally, locally, and globally—by reaching out in service to others. In the pursuit of academic excellence, AHN challenges its graduates to be life-long learners who will serve others with integrity and compassion as stewards of the mission. The Academy is committed to educating 21st-century students who are effective communicators and collaborators globally aware, independent, confident, and responsible learners and citizens and critical and creative thinkers, innovators, and problem solvers. Our admissions process is designed to educate prospective families about the unique advantages of the AHN experience and assist you in making the best decision for your child's education. As a part of our admissions process, we seek to not merely qualify a student by a test score, although metrics are an essential part of the process. Instead, we strive to get to know our applicants as individuals with unique characteristics, strengths, and interests. Building a well-rounded and talented student body creates an environment where education does not end when it rings. At the Academy of the Holy Names, we work each day to ensure that our students develop through a vibrant and dynamic educational experience. We encourage you to explore our website to begin learning more about our school community. At the Academy, technology is integrated seamlessly into the learning experience. Students use e-books to lighten their backpack and allow for new note-taking and annotation. Through our wireless network and cloud storage, students can curate information, collaborate, and connect with other learners. In addition to superior academic skills and competencies, students at the Academy of the Holy Names are offered a solid moral foundation built on an ethical code of values critical to the development of the whole child—body, mind, and spirit. This tradition lies at the heart of the Academy, providing an added dimension to each student's education.
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Founded in 1897 as Holy Ghost Apostolic College, a six-year seminary for the education of the Holy Ghost Fathers and Brothers, our school (HGP or "Ghost" to its students and neighbors) recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its designation as Holy Ghost Preparatory School. Located adjacFounded in 1897 as Holy Ghost Apostolic College, a six-year seminary for the education of the Holy Ghost Fathers and Brothers, our school (HGP or "Ghost" to its students and neighbors) recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its designation as Holy Ghost Preparatory School. Located adjacent to the busy I-95 corridor in metropolitan Philadelphia, Holy Ghost Prep attracts students from more than 100 elementary feeder schools from throughout metropolitan Philadelphia counties and New Jersey. HGP today is a vibrant community of nearly 500 young men preparing for college and adult life through a challenging program that stresses the cultivation of students' unique gifts and talents, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. We continue to be mindful of our founding history as a seminary as we seek to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition. Holy Ghost Preparatory School, founded by members of the Holy Ghost's Congregation, the Spiritans, is a private Catholic school dedicated to college-bound young men's quality education. With Christ at the center, Holy Ghost Preparatory School aspires to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition. This Tradition fosters the community's development in "one heart and one mind," the cultivation of each student's unique gifts, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. Holy Ghost Preparatory School is a Roman Catholic secondary educational institution founded by the members of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, the Spiritans. Holy Ghost Preparatory School serves God by serving each student through a commitment to excellence in liberal arts and sciences education. Through a deep concern for moral, spiritual, and ethical values, grounded in the traditions of Roman Catholicism and the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. It describes believers' first Christian community, united in faith, prayer, and good works. This is the cornerstone of the institution. It is the school's mission to form the heart, mind, and soul in the Roman Catholic Church's teaching and values and the Spiritan Tradition. This Tradition, arising from the charism of the founding Congregation of the Holy Spirit, calls for particular concern for the poor and oppressed. Thus, One Heart and One Mind describes the total educational experience at Holy Ghost Prep: faith in Christ, love for the Church and its traditions, and service to the poor in the spirit of the Gospel. We at Holy Ghost Preparatory School reject the notion that the primary purpose of education is job training. We firmly believe in the value of the study of arts and sciences in developing a thinking person whose beliefs and values are not subject to the whims of current opinion but are based on knowledge and critical evaluation of the past and its lessons for the present. We strive to develop a student capable of approaching an issue with an appreciation of its complexity and a rejection of the superficial, the simplistic, or the merely expedient. The liberally-educated mind should bring to a discussion knowledge and insight from several disciplines and synthesize these in a genuine quest for truth. Holy Ghost Preparatory School pursues the truth and sees God in all that it undertakes. Our age-old belief that a reliable, Catholic education in the modern era must seek to inculcate a firm appreciation of and unwavering fidelity to the beliefs and principles taught by Christ through the Catholic Church while also imbuing within each student deep respect for the beliefs of others. Such education must strive to fill a student with a sense of humanity and justice, a concern for the downtrodden and oppressed, and a Christ-like love for all people. Ent to the busy I-95 corridor in metropolitan Philadelphia, Holy Ghost Prep attracts students from more than 100 elementary feeder schools from throughout metropolitan Philadelphia counties and New Jersey. HGP today is a vibrant community of nearly 500 young men preparing for college and adult life through a challenging program that stresses the cultivation of students' unique gifts and talents, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. We continue to be mindful of our founding history as a seminary as we seek to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition. Holy Ghost Preparatory School, founded by members of the Holy Ghost's Congregation, the Spiritans, is a private Catholic school dedicated to college-bound young men's quality education. With Christ at the center, Holy Ghost Preparatory School aspires to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition. This Tradition fosters the community's development in "one heart and one mind," the cultivation of each student's unique gifts, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. Holy Ghost Preparatory School is a Roman Catholic secondary educational institution founded by the members of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, the Spiritans. Holy Ghost Preparatory School serves God by serving each student through a commitment to excellence in liberal arts and sciences education. Through a deep concern for moral, spiritual, and ethical values, grounded in the traditions of Roman Catholicism and the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. It describes believers' first Christian community, united in faith, prayer, and good works. This is the cornerstone of the institution. It is the school's mission to form the heart, mind, and soul in the Roman Catholic Church's teaching and values and the Spiritan Tradition. This Tradition, arising from the charism of the founding Congregation of the Holy Spirit, calls for particular concern for the poor and oppressed. Thus, One Heart and One Mind describes the total educational experience at Holy Ghost Prep: faith in Christ, love for the Church and its traditions, and service to the poor in the spirit of the Gospel. We at Holy Ghost Preparatory School reject the notion that the primary purpose of education is job training. We firmly believe in the value of the study of arts and sciences in developing a thinking person whose beliefs and values are not subject to the whims of current opinion but are based on knowledge and critical evaluation of the past and its lessons for the present. We strive to develop a student capable of approaching an issue with an appreciation of its complexity and a rejection of the superficial, the simplistic, or the merely expedient. The liberally-educated mind should bring to a discussion knowledge and insight from several disciplines and synthesize these in a genuine quest for truth. Holy Ghost Preparatory School pursues the truth and sees God in all that it undertakes. Our age-old belief that a reliable, Catholic education in the modern era must seek to inculcate a firm appreciation of and unwavering fidelity to the beliefs and principles taught by Christ through the Catholic Church while also imbuing within each student deep respect for the beliefs of others. Such education must strive to fill a student with a sense of humanity and justice, a concern for the downtrodden and oppressed, and a Christ-like love for all people.
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Holy Names University (HNU) was founded by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1868 on Lake Merritt's shores. In 1957, the campus was moved from Lake Merritt to a wooded, sixty-acre site in the Oakland Hills. An academic community committed to each student's full development, Holy Names offers a liberal education rooted in the Catholic tradition, empowering a diverse student body for leadership and service in a complex world. HNU students can choose from 15 bachelor's degree programs, seven master's degree programs, and four-degree completion programs (for adults). Holy Names University is consistently ranked as one of the most diverse universities globally and received the highest accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (2016 – 2024). The Holy Names campus provides a close-knit, supportive environment that allows for rigorous learning and personal development. Students experience close partnerships with distinguished faculty and learn to question, experiment, research, and sharpen professional skills that they will use throughout their lives. Students also have many chances to have fun, volunteer, assume leadership roles, and express their creativity. Holy Names University is located on 60 wooded acres in the Oakland hills. The unique location offers a breathtaking, panoramic view of Oakland, San Francisco, and the Bay. Nestled among the hills, the campus provides a haven and an excellent study atmosphere. At the same time (BART) makes it easy to reach museums, sporting events, and world-class performing arts within minutes. Convenient day-long or weekend trips may be made to Yosemite National Park, the Sierra Gold Country, Lake Tahoe, Monterey Bay, and Carmel, and the Napa Valley and Sonoma County wineries. Parks surrounding the campus offer numerous opportunities for hiking, horseback riding, or bicycling. The Bay Area's climate reflects its coastal location. The winter months are temperate, fall, and spring offer sunny and clear days, and the summers provide foggy early mornings and sunny, breezy afternoons. Any time of year is perfect for work or leisure. Together with the Bay Area location, the Holy Names University setting delivers an experience that you will never forget. Holy Names University, rooted in Catholic intellectual and spiritual traditions, empowers a diverse student body for leadership and service. Guided by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary's core values, HNU is a progressive, inclusive, and rigorous academic community offering liberal arts and professional education. We prepare students to think critically and imaginatively, understand and employ the various modes of knowledge, communicate clearly and persuasively, and promote the common good. Compelling Undergraduate Majors, exceptional faculty, and outstanding Graduate and Adult Programs in a highly diverse, personalized, and interactive setting — this is the HNU Educational Experience. At Holy Names University, the general education requirements are designed to assure that students attain proficiency in the skills that identify an educated person and sufficient breadth of knowledge to appreciate and contribute to a complex and rapidly changing world. The most exciting thing about the HNU experience is that you can be anything you want once you are here. If you are wondering what is next after high school, interested in advancing or changing your career, or looking for an edge as you advance in your career— HNU can help you change what is possible. Wherever you are academic, take the first steps of your future at Holy Names University. For nearly 150 years, HNU has had a tradition of empowering a diverse student body for leadership and service in a complex world. We are committed to inspiring students. We will work with you to develop your full potential and use your talents and abilities to make a difference. Holy Names University offers a personalized educational experience with unbeatable support from active professors in their field. At Holy Names University, we offer a caring, student-focused environment to help you succeed and graduate. We are transfer-friendly! You only need 24 credits to be considered a transfer student to HNU. Want to know how many of your credits will transfer here? We are happy to help. Holy Names University accepts international students regularly. This is done to provide a genuine, cross-cultural educational experience for both international and domestic students. Holy Names University's financial aid philosophy provides federal, state, and institutional funding to make obtaining a college degree as affordable as possible. We aim to help students learn and grow academically and personally through affordable access and financial learning experiences. Our financial aid promise is to provide easily accessible official aid information as soon as possible and to provide estimations or easily accessed tools to estimate aid when we cannot.Official and guaranteed aid information will be provided when we have the necessary information. However, we will provide an NPC with reasonably accurate aid information for students to assist in enrollment decisions and four-year financial planning. Holy Names University is committed to your success, and we put money behind our commitment. Almost 100% of our traditional students receive a scholarship from us that recognizes their unique talents and potential for success – it is what we call the HNU Experience. View full university
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Founded in 1897 as Holy Ghost Apostolic College, a six-year seminary for the education of the Holy Ghost Fathers and Brothers, our school (HGP or "Ghost" to its students and neighbors) recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its designation as Holy Ghost Preparatory School. Located adjacFounded in 1897 as Holy Ghost Apostolic College, a six-year seminary for the education of the Holy Ghost Fathers and Brothers, our school (HGP or "Ghost" to its students and neighbors) recently celebrated the 50th anniversary of its designation as Holy Ghost Preparatory School. Located adjacent to the busy I-95 corridor in metropolitan Philadelphia, Holy Ghost Prep attracts students from more than 100 elementary feeder schools from throughout metropolitan Philadelphia counties and New Jersey. HGP today is a vibrant community of nearly 500 young men preparing for college and adult life through a challenging program that stresses the cultivation of students' unique gifts and talents, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. We continue to be mindful of our founding history as a seminary as we seek to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition. Holy Ghost Preparatory School, founded by members of the Holy Ghost's Congregation, the Spiritans, is a private Catholic school dedicated to college-bound young men's quality education. With Christ at the center, Holy Ghost Preparatory School aspires to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition. This Tradition fosters the community's development in "one heart and one mind," the cultivation of each student's unique gifts, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. Holy Ghost Preparatory School is a Roman Catholic secondary educational institution founded by the members of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, the Spiritans. Holy Ghost Preparatory School serves God by serving each student through a commitment to excellence in liberal arts and sciences education. Through a deep concern for moral, spiritual, and ethical values, grounded in the traditions of Roman Catholicism and the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. It describes believers' first Christian community, united in faith, prayer, and good works. This is the cornerstone of the institution. It is the school's mission to form the heart, mind, and soul in the Roman Catholic Church's teaching and values and the Spiritan Tradition. This Tradition, arising from the charism of the founding Congregation of the Holy Spirit, calls for particular concern for the poor and oppressed. Thus, One Heart and One Mind describes the total educational experience at Holy Ghost Prep: faith in Christ, love for the Church and its traditions, and service to the poor in the spirit of the Gospel. We at Holy Ghost Preparatory School reject the notion that the primary purpose of education is job training. We firmly believe in the value of the study of arts and sciences in developing a thinking person whose beliefs and values are not subject to the whims of current opinion but are based on knowledge and critical evaluation of the past and its lessons for the present. We strive to develop a student capable of approaching an issue with an appreciation of its complexity and a rejection of the superficial, the simplistic, or the merely expedient. The liberally-educated mind should bring to a discussion knowledge and insight from several disciplines and synthesize these in a genuine quest for truth. Holy Ghost Preparatory School pursues the truth and sees God in all that it undertakes. Our age-old belief that a reliable, Catholic education in the modern era must seek to inculcate a firm appreciation of and unwavering fidelity to the beliefs and principles taught by Christ through the Catholic Church while also imbuing within each student deep respect for the beliefs of others. Such education must strive to fill a student with a sense of humanity and justice, a concern for the downtrodden and oppressed, and a Christ-like love for all people. Ent to the busy I-95 corridor in metropolitan Philadelphia, Holy Ghost Prep attracts students from more than 100 elementary feeder schools from throughout metropolitan Philadelphia counties and New Jersey. HGP today is a vibrant community of nearly 500 young men preparing for college and adult life through a challenging program that stresses the cultivation of students' unique gifts and talents, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. We continue to be mindful of our founding history as a seminary as we seek to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition. Holy Ghost Preparatory School, founded by members of the Holy Ghost's Congregation, the Spiritans, is a private Catholic school dedicated to college-bound young men's quality education. With Christ at the center, Holy Ghost Preparatory School aspires to form young men morally, intellectually, and spiritually in the Spiritan tradition. This Tradition fosters the community's development in "one heart and one mind," the cultivation of each student's unique gifts, academic excellence, and generous service to the poor. Holy Ghost Preparatory School is a Roman Catholic secondary educational institution founded by the members of the Congregation of the Holy Spirit, the Spiritans. Holy Ghost Preparatory School serves God by serving each student through a commitment to excellence in liberal arts and sciences education. Through a deep concern for moral, spiritual, and ethical values, grounded in the traditions of Roman Catholicism and the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. It describes believers' first Christian community, united in faith, prayer, and good works. This is the cornerstone of the institution. It is the school's mission to form the heart, mind, and soul in the Roman Catholic Church's teaching and values and the Spiritan Tradition. This Tradition, arising from the charism of the founding Congregation of the Holy Spirit, calls for particular concern for the poor and oppressed. Thus, One Heart and One Mind describes the total educational experience at Holy Ghost Prep: faith in Christ, love for the Church and its traditions, and service to the poor in the spirit of the Gospel. We at Holy Ghost Preparatory School reject the notion that the primary purpose of education is job training. We firmly believe in the value of the study of arts and sciences in developing a thinking person whose beliefs and values are not subject to the whims of current opinion but are based on knowledge and critical evaluation of the past and its lessons for the present. We strive to develop a student capable of approaching an issue with an appreciation of its complexity and a rejection of the superficial, the simplistic, or the merely expedient. The liberally-educated mind should bring to a discussion knowledge and insight from several disciplines and synthesize these in a genuine quest for truth. Holy Ghost Preparatory School pursues the truth and sees God in all that it undertakes. Our age-old belief that a reliable, Catholic education in the modern era must seek to inculcate a firm appreciation of and unwavering fidelity to the beliefs and principles taught by Christ through the Catholic Church while also imbuing within each student deep respect for the beliefs of others. Such education must strive to fill a student with a sense of humanity and justice, a concern for the downtrodden and oppressed, and a Christ-like love for all people. View full school