PREPARING ADOLESCENTS AND
YOUNG TEENS FOR THEIR FUTURE
IS A CHALLENGE WE WELCOME AT
ST. ANTHONY

We understand how crucial this period of time is in their cognitive, spiritual and emotional development. Our faculty and curriculum are dedicated to cultivating an environment that will serve to mold these blossoming individuals into responsible, respectful leaders. We are proud of the many students that have continued on from our middle school program to achieve high levels of success throughout high school, college and in their careers.

St. Anthony Middle School Curriculum

The St. Anthony Middle School program prides itself in providing a traditional, rigorous curriculum which prepares students for their high schools of choice. Consistently, our graduates are commended for their preparedness by the high schools in the San Antonio area and beyond.

Our middle school consists of 6th – 8th grade. It is an exciting time for St. Anthony students. Apart from Mathematics, Science, History, Religion, Language Arts, and Physical Education, students choose from a variety of electives and enrichment opportunities during and after the school day. The Student Council and the National Junior Honor Society provide opportunities for students to take on roles of leadership and serve as Catholic Christian models through their service to the community.

Core Subjects

Language Arts
Religion
Mathematics
Advanced Mathematics
Algebra I
History
Physical Education

Electives/Enrichment

Spanish
Latin
Art
Choir
Technology
Drama
Speech/Debate
Student Council
National Junior Honor Society

Students may also participate in the Saints Athletics program. Student athletes adhere to a strict code of conduct and academic achievement.

Whether our middle school students have been with us since kindergarten or join us at any point during their elementary or middle school years, we welcome these young, burgeoning minds to begin achieving their potential. Through faith-guided education, we offer an enriched program to prepare them for excellence in their transition into high school, college and leading exemplary lives in Christ.