Our values
are your values.


St. Louis Catholic School is committed to quality education in the spirit of Christ in accordance with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. Partnering with families and our community, we prepare our students for the future through faith formation and academic excellence.

–mission statement

beliefs


01Our school's primary focus is to educate through spiritual growth and a commitment to the Catholic faith.

02A challenging curriculum encourages students to achieve their optimum learning potential.

03All students can learn to the best of their ability given appropriate learning opportunities.

04Development of critical thinking and problem solving skills are needed for future growth.

05An awareness of cultural diversity encourages students' understanding and acceptance for all peoples.

06Meaningful community service prepares students to assume an active role in the local and parish community and develops a sense of altruism.

07Mutual respect among students and staff promotes an atmosphere that fosters and enhances students' self-esteem and emotional maturity.

08A close working relationship with the entire school community is vital to the spiritual, intellectual, and emotional growth of the whole child.

09Students should be provided with a safe and physically comfortable environment that fosters a sense of security and well-being.

10The integration of STEM with our core curriculum empowers students to become lifelong learners who are able to address challenges with confidence and a moral perspective.



Our values
are your values.


St. Louis Catholic School is committed to quality education in the spirit of Christ in accordance with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church. Partnering with families and our community, we prepare our students for the future through faith formation and academic excellence.

–mission statement

beliefs


01Our school's primary focus is to educate through spiritual growth and a commitment to the Catholic faith.

02A challenging curriculum encourages students to achieve their optimum learning potential.

03All students can learn to the best of their ability given appropriate learning opportunities.

04Development of critical thinking and problem solving skills are needed for future growth.

05An awareness of cultural diversity encourages students' understanding and acceptance for all peoples.

06Meaningful community service prepares students to assume an active role in the local and parish community and develops a sense of altruism.

07Mutual respect among students and staff promotes an atmosphere that fosters and enhances students' self-esteem and emotional maturity.

08A close working relationship with the entire school community is vital to the spiritual, intellectual, and emotional growth of the whole child.

09Students should be provided with a safe and physically comfortable environment that fosters a sense of security and well-being.

10The integration of STEM with our core curriculum empowers students to become lifelong learners who are able to address challenges with confidence and a moral perspective.


 
 
 

Welcome.



Welcome to the website of St. Louis Catholic School. We are grateful that you are taking the time to visit our website to learn about our wonderful school community. St. Louis has served families in the development of their child’s education, morals and spiritual life for over 60 years. We provide a learning environment in the Catholic tradition, an environment that promotes learning and spiritual growth for our students.

St. Louis School is AdvancED STEM Certified. STEM is an approach to learning and development that integrates the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Through STEM, students develop key skills including problem solving and creativity. St. Louis is the only Catholic school fully accredited AdvancED STEM certified in the state of Tennessee.

Our campus includes a state-of-the-art Distance Learning Center. Through the use of the DLC, our students can learn about animals, space and many other subjects. These topics are taught by educators from the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha, Nebraska and the Don Harrington Discovery Center in Amarillo, Texas along with many others. Our campus also includes a makerspace/robotics lab, library media center, four Learning Labs, science lab, enrichment classroom, and an art studio. Five baseball/softball fields, soccer fields, a football field, two gymnasiums and two playgrounds are located on our campus.

Mrs. Teddi Niedzwiedz is the principal of St. Louis Catholic School. She is responsible for monitoring and evaluating curriculum implementation and instructional effectiveness. Mrs. Niedzwiedz and the faculty and staff do a wonderful job of instructing the children in academic knowledge and they are passionate about giving witness to the life and ministry of the Lord Jesus Christ to the children in their care.

I hope you will come and visit our campus in person. It is a happy place where children receive a quality education and learn about our Catholic faith. Our children are prepared for the future through faith formation and academic excellence.

God’s blessings,

Fr. Keith

Pastor


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Letter from
the Principal.




Welcome to St. Louis Catholic School

St. Louis has a long history, over 50 years of educating and molding future leaders in our community. We are very family oriented and brag of many generations of families who have attended, loved and supported our school. Originally led by the service and sacrifice of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catharine, we continue their long tradition of excellence as we continue to be a loving parish school with emphasis on high academic standards, utilization of technology, service to others and strong religious formation.

As you walk through the doors of St. Louis, you will see a traditional parish school with a loving and caring staff willing to go that extra mile to meet the individual needs of their students.

We are committed to making sure that our students receive many opportunities to explore their interests and to utilize technology, better preparing them for a fruitful life in the 21st century. We offer a coeducational experience from preschool through 8th grade. Students enjoy participating in student council, choir, orchestra, clubs, Knowledge Bowl, Scouts, and much more.

We have a strong athletic program which includes football, volleyball, cross country, golf, cheerleading, soccer, basketball, and baseball.  Our volunteer coaches provide instruction in the foundations of their sport and most importantly, impart the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship.

Our teachers take seriously their role in the faith formation of our students as they bring our Catholic faith alive in their religion classes and sacramental preparation. Students attend Mass weekly, joining with the church community to praise, pray and worship.

I invite you to drop by and visit to see for yourself the great things that are happening here at St. Louis Catholic School.

I look forward to meeting you! Peace and Blessings,

–Mrs. Teddi Niedzwiedz, Principal


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Letter from
the Principal.




Welcome to St. Louis Catholic School

St. Louis has a long history, over 50 years of educating and molding future leaders in our community. We are very family oriented and brag of many generations of families who have attended, loved and supported our school. Originally led by the service and sacrifice of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catharine, we continue their long tradition of excellence as we continue to be a loving parish school with emphasis on high academic standards, utilization of technology, service to others and strong religious formation.


As you walk through the doors of St. Louis, you will see a traditional parish school with a loving and caring staff willing to go that extra mile to meet the individual needs of their students.

We are committed to making sure that our students receive many opportunities to explore their interests and to utilize technology, better preparing them for a fruitful life in the 21st century. We offer a coeducational experience from preschool through 8th grade. Students enjoy participating in student council, choir, orchestra, clubs, Knowledge Bowl, Scouts, and much more.

We have a strong athletic program which includes football, volleyball, cross country, golf, cheerleading, soccer, basketball, and baseball.  Our volunteer coaches provide instruction in the foundations of their sport and most importantly, impart the importance of teamwork and good sportsmanship.

Our teachers take seriously their role in the faith formation of our students as they bring our Catholic faith alive in their religion classes and sacramental preparation. Students attend Mass weekly, joining with the church community to praise, pray and worship.

I invite you to drop by and visit to see for yourself the great things that are happening here at St. Louis Catholic School.

I look forward to meeting you! Peace and Blessings,


–Mrs. Teddi Niedzwiedz, Principal



Spiritual Life


As a Catholic parish school, St. Louis focuses on the spiritual formation of our students, while realizing that the first teachers are our parents. Our Catholic faith is promoted by attendance at weekly Mass and celebration of the sacraments. Each day our school begins the day with reflection and prayer. Students also participate in praying the Angelus at noon.


The traditions of the church are celebrated through participation in Stations of the Cross, all school Masses, Advent services and projects, and retreats for grades six through eight, to name just a few of our activities.

Students are encouraged to model the teachings of Catholicism through community service. Students visit our Eucharistic adoration chapel and the meditation garden for individual reflection.



Sacraments


St. Louis is a parish school which focuses on the spiritual growth of our students.


Our students attend Mass once a week and on First Fridays of every month. Students in the second grade receive sacramental preparation for First Reconciliation and First Eucharist. During the season of Lent, students participate in Stations of the Cross every Friday.


Our students also participate in spiritual retreats in the sixth through eighth grades. Our parish priests are regular visitors to the classrooms. Our eighth grade Catholic students receive instruction in preparation for the sacrament of Confirmation throughout the second semester of their eighth grade year. These students receive this sacrament at a special ceremony in the spring.



Spiritual Life


As a Catholic parish school, St. Louis focuses on the spiritual formation of our students, while realizing that the first teachers are our parents. Our Catholic faith is promoted by attendance at weekly Mass and celebration of the sacraments. Each day our school begins the day with reflection and prayer. Students also participate in praying the Angelus at noon.


The traditions of the church are celebrated through participation in Stations of the Cross, all school Masses, Advent services and projects, and retreats for grades six through eight, to name just a few of our activities.

Students are encouraged to model the teachings of Catholicism through community service. Students visit our Eucharistic adoration chapel and the meditation garden for individual reflection.


Sacraments


St. Louis is a parish school which focuses on the spiritual growth of our students.

Our students attend Mass once a week and on First Fridays of every month. Students in the second grade receive sacramental preparation for First Reconciliation and First Eucharist. During the season of Lent, students participate in Stations of the Cross every Friday.


Our students also participate in spiritual retreats in the sixth through eighth grades. Our parish priests are regular visitors to the classrooms. Our eighth grade Catholic students receive instruction in preparation for the sacrament of Confirmation throughout the second semester of their eighth grade year. These students receive this sacrament at a special ceremony in the spring.

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History
of SLS.


St. Louis School opened its doors in the fall of 1957 under the leadership of the Dominican sisters. Monsignor Paul Clunan, the pastor at that time, welcomed three hundred and twelve students in grades one through eight. Our facility sits on twenty two acres at the corner of White Station and Shady Grove Road.


St. Louis, through a rich tradition of Catholic education and academic excellence, has grown to approximately five hundred students in grades pre-K through eight. The school is currently served by our pastor, Reverend Keith Stewart and three associate pastors along with our principal, Mrs. Teddi Niedzwiedz.

St. Louis opened a three and four year old pre-school in 2010. Our school now serves students in three year old pre-school through eighth grade. A supplemental program to enhance the traditional classroom instruction is provided through Learning Lab and our SOARing Enrichment program. We also offer advanced classes for our junior high students.

Our facilities include twenty-two classrooms, a makerspace, library media center, learning lab, foreign language room, music room, art room, guidance office, cafeteria and administrative offices. We also boast a football field, two gymnasiums, two soccer fields, three baseball/softball fields and two playgrounds.

We have expanded to add a junior high wing that houses eight classrooms, science lab, music studio, and distance learning center.


Throughout our long history of educating students, our St. Louis Parish and School continue to serve the community through faith filled actions, service to others, and the education of outstanding individuals.

St. Louis School is accredited by Cognia, Cognia STEM certified, and certified by the State Board of Education. St. Louis is a member of the National Catholic Education Association.

History
of SLS.


St. Louis School opened its doors in the fall of 1957 under the leadership of the Dominican sisters. Monsignor Paul Clunan, the pastor at that time, welcomed three hundred and twelve students in grades one through eight. Our facility sits on twenty two acres at the corner of White Station and Shady Grove Road.


St. Louis, through a rich tradition of Catholic education and academic excellence, has grown to approximately five hundred students in grades pre-K through eight. The school is currently served by our pastor, Reverend Jolly Sebastian and three associate pastors along with our principal, Mrs. Teddi Niedzwiedz.

St. Louis opened a three and four year old pre-school in 2010. Our school now serves students in three year old pre-school through eighth grade. A supplemental program to enhance the traditional classroom instruction is provided through Learning Lab and our SOARing Enrichment program. We also offer advanced classes for our junior high students.

Our facilities include twenty-two classrooms, a makerspace, library media center, learning lab, foreign language room, music room, art room, guidance office, cafeteria and administrative offices. We also boast a football field, two gymnasiums, two soccer fields, three baseball/softball fields and two playgrounds.

We have expanded to add a junior high wing that houses eight classrooms, science lab, music studio, and distance learning center.


Throughout our long history of educating students, our St. Louis Parish and School continue to serve the community through faith filled actions, service to others, and the education of outstanding individuals.

St. Louis School is accredited by AdvancED, AdvancED STEM certified, and certified by the State Board of Education. St. Louis is a member of the National Catholic Education Association.


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History of the Board

The St. Louis Advisory School Board was established in 2010 by pastor Msgr. John McArthur.  This board advises current pastor, Father Keith Stewart, and the principal and assists in formulating a long range strategic plan for St. Louis Catholic School.  Members of the board serve on committees such as finance, grounds, maintenance and facilities, education, marketing, and development.  The pastor seeks out community members who have knowledge and skills that can feed into the effectiveness of the board. Current Home and School president and Men’s Club president automatically join the board during their tenure in office.

Board Members.




Anne Wieties (president)
Barbara Olson
Janie McDowell
Fred Tavoleti
sara nearn
Janie McDowell
angie brinner
colleen butterick
sondra morris
john goode
Fr. Keith Stewart (Pastor)
Teddi Niedzwiedz (Principal)
Paul Walker (Marketing/Admissions/ Volunteer Coordinator)
brian fields (Men's Club President)
tracie hill (Home & School President)

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History of the Board

The St. Louis Advisory School Board was established in 2010 by pastor Msgr. John McArthur.  This board advises current pastor, Father Jolly, and the principal and assists in formulating a long range strategic plan for St. Louis Catholic School.  Members of the board serve on committees such as finance, grounds, maintenance and facilities, education, marketing, and development.  The pastor seeks out community members who have knowledge and skills that can feed into the effectiveness of the board.  Current Home and School president and Men’s Club president automatically join the board during their tenure in office.

Board Members.




Gena Wolbrecht (president)
Deenie Phelan
Anna Marie Vescovo
Br. Joel McGraw
Barbara Olson
Justin Witmer
Fred Tavoleti
Sr. Betty Fracchia
Janie McDowell
Ann Weities
Fr. Jolly Sebastian (Pastor)
Teddi Niedzwiedz (Principal)
Kim Pesce (Marketing/ Admissions/ Volunteer Coordinator)
Michael Van Epps (Men's Club President)
Gretchen Brown (Home & School President)