Kingston Catholic School is a distinctive co-educational school of the Archdiocese of New York serving grades Pre-K through 8. Each child receives a well-structured, values based, Christ-centered education that results in academically competent and socially committed individuals.
The educational mission of the school is threefold: to impart knowledge, to illustrate community and to inspire service.
Through an educational process that encompasses home, school and church, each child learns the elements of a well-rounded core curriculum. Children acquire the knowledge they need to succeed in later life and the ability to translate that knowledge into a living spirit of peace, love and joy.
Through a combination of academic and religious study, students develop a sense of community. Children learn social awareness, values and respect for all God’s people in the community and understand their role in and responsibility for creating a better world.
Kingston Catholic School Curriculum Includes:
- NYS Common Core and Next Generation Curriculum
- Advanced placement opportunities
- Regents classes and exams given in Algebra, Earth Science, and US History to eighth grade students that meet the criteria for
- Regents level classes.
- Blended Learning Program
- Technology, Science & Apple iPad Lab
- The Principal’s Challenge
- Visual & Performing Arts
- Foreign Language Opportunities
- Full Day Pre-K & Kindergarten Programs
School Community
Kingston Catholic Elementary School has a long history of educating children from Kingston and the surrounding area. The school serves Pre-K 3 through 8th grade students from the neighborhood as well as children whose parents work nearby.
With a history of excellence and tradition, Kingston Catholic Elementary School has the feel of a close-knit family. All children are offered individual attention in this constructive, nurturing, and safe environment.
We work cooperatively with our community – and especially our families and our alumni – to educate our students and instill Catholic values. We encourage the active involvement of our community to help us continue our 145-year tradition of providing a quality Catholic education.