Catholic Education

Catholic Education

There are 19 Catholic Schools in the Diocese of Scranton that educate more than 4,500 youth and young adults. The Diocese is committed to educating our students in an environment that is academically excellent and facilitates the development of moral judgment and Christian decision-making. 

Funding from the Catholic Ministries Appeal supports each school in its effort for every student to become a faith-filled leader and lifelong learner. 

How your funds help Catholic Education

Your support impacts the lives of those living throughout Northeastern and North Central Pennsylvania and enables us to continue to serve the needs of others. Any contribution you are able to make to the Catholic Ministries Appeal will truly make a difference.

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Extracurricular Clubs & Activities

are available to students

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Students

in 5th through 8th grade are eligible to participate in the Diocesan Forensics Program, which helps develop public speaking skills and self-confidence

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Presidential Service Award recipients

were awarded in 2022, these are students who completed 100+ service hours

Finn Heffron, Fourth Grader, Epiphany School, Sayre

If I wasn’t at this school, I wouldn’t know a lot about all of God’s great adventures and miracles

Evelyn Owen, Sixth Grader, Epiphany School, Sayre

Epiphany (School) is like my second family. It’s really amazing.

Madelyn Nash, Graduate, Saint Agnes School, Towanda

I feel like this school teaches how to be really grateful for the things you have.