“St. Augustine School offers a positive learning environment filled with love and acceptance for each child. With Christ as the model for our faculty and students,we dedicate ourselves to the growth of the whole child mind, body, and soul.”
St. Augustine School was blessed and dedicated by the Most Reverend John Nilan in September, 1928.this dedication ceremony, Father Barry proclaimed that the school “stands as an expression of parents’ desire to see their children educated in the Faith which they love and also as a local monument of the Catholic Church’s contribution to civilization—her gift to education.”By 1938, with the growing numbers of children attending St. Augustine School, Monsignor Thomas Mulcahy supervised the addition of eight classrooms and an auditorium. The school now consisted of grades one through eight. At one time, enrollment reached nearly one thousand students, all instructed by the Sisters of St. Joseph!In 1977, a kindergarten program was added with a morning session and an afternoon session. A prekindergarten program for children three and four years of age was established in 1989.Today, St. Augustine School enrolls children for prekindergarten through grade 8. The commitment of our dedicated faculty and staff to Catholic Education and the maintenance of our high level of academic excellence continues to bring Christ’s message to our students, enabling them to become responsible Catholic citizens of the future.