Est. 2006
Inspired by the example of Saint Elizabeth, our students will come to recognize Jesus as a living presence in them and in others, and will answer their baptismal call to serve others in Jesus' name. We provide a warm spirit of hospitality and a safe learning environment for all our students. We offer a broad-based curriculum in which our staff strives to meet the needs of every student. We are committed to fostering in our students a lifelong love for learning and the development of the skills needed to become well-informed, accomplished, and dedicated leaders who live each day following the teachings of Jesus. We believe that Jesus calls us to be the stewards of the gifts that God has entrusted to us in our thoughts, actions, and words. Our Parish Stewardship Prayer which is recited daily provides the foundation for this belief.
$189+
thousand dollars awarded to students in k-8 in the ‘23-’24 school year
Several programs including BLOCS, Tuition Reduction Grant, The Catholic Foundation and St. Elizabeth Parish Aid provide financial aid opportunities, making a Catholic Education more affordable for all. Every person, as a child of God, has equal dignity and an inalienable right to a quality education. We understand a St. Elizabeth Education is a sacrifice and an investment and we are committed to assisting qualified, committed families. We invite you to communicate with us regarding your circumstances and walk through the tuition assistance process with us. Learn More
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Neumann Scholars
Since the first graduating class in 2009, St. Elizabeth Parish School has had 14 students named Neumann Scholars. Sponsored by the Connelly Foundation, the Neumann Scholars Program is a four-year scholarships given to students who excel in the test for tuition at any of the 15 Archdiocesan high schools. To qualify for the test, one must have a final average of 92.0 in the seventh grade, and a National Percentile Total Score of 90, or a Cognitive Skills Index (CSI) of 120 on the seventh grade Terra Nova exam.
10:1
student to teacher ratio, on average
Our teachers are degreed and certified. We have an average class size of 16 students. Saint Elizabeth Parish School is Middle States Accredited and has met the 12 Standards of the Middle States Association. Non-Public School Services (NPSS) from CCIU provides reading, math, speech and language, and counseling services.