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A Catholic Education is a Precious Gift…

…and teaches more than strong academics; it teaches lessons for life. The combination of a rigorous curriculum with active faith and values, prepares our students to confidently meet the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow. Families deserve the best education for their children. Our Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of Las Vegas provide that education!

Catholic Schools can help your children reach their true potential.

We are overjoyed with our child’s progress. Miss Domschot and Mrs. Larson care deeply about each child in their class. We could not have chosen a better school for our girl.

Shevorski Family

Latest News

A Great Start To The New School Year at St. Viator!

“Our St. Viator Parish students started a new  school year on August 15th! Students from Pre-K through 8th grade arrived…

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Welcome Back!

SEAS Middle School students jumping for joy as we begin the new school year! …

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Welcome back Angels! 

Campus is just not the same during the summer without your smiling faces.  We are excited to be starting…

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St. Anthony of Padua Opening Prayer and Flag Ceremony

St. Anthony's 8th Grade class was very proud to host our beginning of the year Prayer and Flag ceremony. They…

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Welcome Class of 2031!

St. Francis de Sales School Catholic School welcomes our new Kindergarteners - the Class of 2031!  The boys and girls…

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Stations of The Cross

As a tradition, Our Lady of Las Vegas students and faculty have come together as a school to pray together…

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The True Vine

As part of our preparations for First Reconciliation, the Second Grade students at St. Francis de Sales were introduced to…

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Stations of The Cross

Students and staff at St. Anthony of Padua Roman Catholic School are participating in the devotional practice of the Stations…

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St. Anthony of Padua

Our 5th Grade Saints each chose a saint to depict in our Living wax Museum.  Students researched their saint to…

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