St. Anne School (Columbus, Georgia)

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St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School
Address
2020 Kay Circle

, ,
31907

United States
Coordinates32°29′0″N 84°56′3″W / 32.48333°N 84.93417°W / 32.48333; -84.93417Coordinates: 32°29′0″N 84°56′3″W / 32.48333°N 84.93417°W / 32.48333; -84.93417
Information
TypePrivate, coeducational
MottoLatin: Sapienta crescens et gratia.
(Increasing wisdom and grace.)
Religious affiliation(s)Christian
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1868
FounderSisters of Mercy
OversightRoman Catholic Diocese of Savannah
SuperintendentMichelle Kroll
School code00183
PresidentRonie Collins
DeanJames Wilson
PrincipalJocelyn Smith, Lower School
Ronie Collins, High School
GradesAge 1 - 12th grade
Average class sizePreschool & Pre-K3 - 10; Pre-K4-5th grade - 20; 6th-8th grade - 18; 9th-12th grade - 13
Campus size23 acres (0.093 km2)
Color(s)Red, white, and navy
Team nameVikings
AccreditationSouthern Association of Colleges and Schools, Florida Catholic Conference[1] (partial)
Partner in educationThe Hughston Clinic
Websitebeaviking.com

St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School is named for St. Anne, the mother of Mary, and Pope Pius XII, Eugenio Pacelli. The school's history stretches back to 1868. Located in Columbus, Georgia, St. Anne-Pacelli is the only Preschool (age 1)-12th grade Catholic school serving southwestern Georgia. Catholic Christian values are part of all that happens at St. Anne-Pacelli. Students participate in daily prayer and are challenged to become the best they can be - in and outside the classroom.

History[]

In 1868, the Sisters of Mercy purchased a home in Downtown Columbus, Georgia and converted it into a convent. St. Joseph's Academy, a K–8 school, was formed at the same location in 1868. The school remained in Downtown Columbus until 1952, when population growth led to the establishment of a new Catholic school near Midtown Columbus. St. Joseph's then merged with this school.[2]

Until St. Anne Church was built in 1961, the school operated under the name Holy Family School, and was operated by the Church of the Holy Family. The name was then changed to St. Anne School. In 2008, it was joined with Pacelli High School.

Athletics[]

Physical development is part of the mission of St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School, and we are proud of our strong athletic program! Students are encouraged to participate and have an opportunity to play a sport in every season of the academic year. St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School's athletic program begins in elementary school, as young as third grade. Middle and high school athletes compete in 14 sports.

At the varsity level, St. Anne-Pacelli competes as a Single A member of the Georgia High School Association (GHSA). More than 84 percent of our middle and high school students participate in at least one sport. Over the past five years, 30 athletes signed to play sports at the collegiate level in six different sports. St. Anne-Pacelli was honored with the 2016 GHSA Cooperative Spirit Sportsmanship Award.

The following sports programs are available for students: Baseball: grades 6-12; Boys' and Girls' Basketball: grades 6-12; Girls' Cheerleading: grades 6-12; Boys' and Girls' Cross Country: grades 5-12; Girls' Dance: grades 8-12; Girls' Flag Football: Grades 9-12; Football: grades 6-12; Boys' and Girls' Golf: grades 5-12; Boys' and Girls' Soccer: grades 6-12; Boys' and Girls' Swimming: grades 6-12; Boys' and Girls' Tennis: grades 3-12; Boys' and Girls' Track and Field: grades 8-12; Girls' Volleyball: grades 6-12; and Boys' and Girls' Wrestling: grades 6-12.

References[]

  1. ^ Florida Catholic Conference
  2. ^ History @ sasphs.net. Retrieved 2010-1-30.

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