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Elementary Schools in the City of Sacramento
Elementary Schools in the County of Sacramento
- Holy Family School, Citrus Heights
- Holy Trinity School, El Dorado Hills
- St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Elk Grove
- St. John's Notre Dame School, Folsom
- Our Lady of the Assumption School, Carmichael
- Presentation School, Sacramento
- St. Ignatius School, Sacramento
- St. John Evangelist School, Carmichael
- St. John Vianney
School, Rancho Cordova
- St. Stephen School, Sacramento
- St. Mel School, Fair Oaks
- St. Philomene
School, Sacramento
Elementary Schools Outside the City
and County of Sacramento
- Sacred Heart School, Anderson
- St. Joseph School, Auburn
- St. Dominic School, Benicia
- Notre Dame School, Chico
- Our Lady of Lourdes School, Colusa
- St. James School, Davis
- Holy Spirit School, Fairfield
- Mt. St. Mary School, Grass Valley
- Notre Dame School, Marysville
- St. Thomas the Apostle School, Oroville
- St. Francis Middle School, Palo Cedro
- Sacred Heart School, Red Bluff
- St. Joseph School, Redding
- St. Rose School, Roseville
- St. Theresa School, South Lake Tahoe
- Notre Dame School, Vacaville
- St. Basil School, Vallejo
- St. Catherine of Siena School, Vallejo
- St. Vincent Ferrer
School, Vallejo
- St. Vincent Ferrer
Preschool, Vallejo
- Holy Cross School, West Sacramento
- Our Lady of Grace School, West Sacramento
- Holy Rosary School, Woodland
- St. Isidore School,
Yuba City
High Schools in the City and County of Sacramento
High Schools Outside
the City and County
of Sacramento
*NOTE: Most
elementary schools will not accept new students into the 6th, 7th, or 8th
grade unless these students are transfer students from another Catholic school.
Individual school policies vary, so please check with the Catholic school.
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"We
urge administrators to exercise their gifts of educational leadership by
promoting structures and cooperative procedures which will render such
accountability and evaluation meaningful and useful to all in the Catholic
educational community&endash;parents,
teachers and the Catholic community generally. They should exercise their
responsibility particularly with reference to the selection, motivation and
development of teaching personnel, keeping ever in mind the apostolic goals
and character of the Catholic school." Teach Them, A Statement of the
Catholic Bishops, USCC, 1976
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"The leadership role of pastors and their
associates is a significant factor in the Catholic school apostolate. Through
their words, their presence and their support in so many ways they supply a
needed leadership to those who look to such commitment as a sign of the
importance of their own sacrifices." Teach Them, A Statement of the
Catholic Bishops, USCC, 1976
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