St. Aloysius School, New Canaan

St. Aloysius School, New Canaan

Infobox School
name = St. Aloysius School


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district = Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport
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type = Parochial / Elementary / Middle
religion = Roman Catholic
grades = K-8
principal = Donald A. Howard
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country = USA
location = 39 South Avenue New Canaan, Connecticut
zipcode = 06840
website = http://www.starcc.com/school/index.php

St. Aloysius school is a diocesan, catholic school. Its address is 39 South Avenue New Canaan, Connecticut 06840. It offers grades kindergarten to eight. The school day is six hours long, 185 days per school year. It is coeducational. Currently 200 students attend the school; 22 students in Grade 1, 26 students in Grade 2, 25 students in Grade 3, 23 students in Grade 4, 24 students in Grade 5, 25 students in Grade 6, 22 students in Grade 7, and 16 students in Grade 8.It is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Bridgeport.

Mission statement

Saint Aloysius school is a community permeated with Catholic teachings and values where academic excellence is promoted through spiritual, intellectual, physical, and emotional development of each student.

Courses

St. Aloysius offers Mathematics, Science, Language Arts, Social Studies, Spanish, and Religion. As specials it offers Art, Physical Education, Computers (using the School's new Macintosh OSs) and Music.

Extra curricular activities

St. Aloysius fields a Junior varsity and Varsity basketball teams for both boys and girls. They have a girl's volleyball team and a coed track team. All these teams compete against the other catholic and private schools in the area. Also offered are the Performing arts group, who put on plays and sing at school masses and in the annual Spring Show. After school, art and a book bunch is offered for first and second grade. A Math Club is offered for grades 2-5, and for the same grades there is also a Scrabble club. A homework club is offered as well.

External links

The school's official website is at http://www.starcc.com/school/index.php

Sources

*http://www.privateschoolreview.com/school_ov/school_id/5463
*http://www.starcc.com/school/index.php


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