Saint Patrick School (Pelham, New Hampshire)

Saint Patrick School

Saint Patrick School
Address
16 Main Street
Pelham, New Hampshire, 03076
 United States
Coordinates 42°43′58″N 71°19′11″W / 42.73278°N 71.31972°W / 42.73278; -71.31972Coordinates: 42°43′58″N 71°19′11″W / 42.73278°N 71.31972°W / 42.73278; -71.31972
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Established 1960
Status Closed
Closed 2015
Authority Diocese of Manchester
Principal Henry Golec
Vice principal Mary Martin
Teaching staff 12.8 (FTE) (as of 2005-06)[1]
Grades Pre-K - 8
Gender Co-ed
Student to teacher ratio 18.4(as of 2005-06)[1]
School roll 236 (as of 2005-06)[1]
Website http://www.saintpatrickschool.net/

Saint Patrick School was a private Roman Catholic elementary and middle school in Pelham, New Hampshire.

History

The school was founded in 1960 by Saint Patrick Parish as Saint Patrick Convent School. The school was staffed by Sisters of Mercy from nearby Windham for many years; however, more lay teachers were gradually employed, and in the early 1990s the school's name was officially changed to Saint Patrick School. At the time of its closing, the school was staffed entirely by state-certified lay personnel. In August of 2015 the school was closed due to lack of enrollment for the upcoming school year.[2]

Saint Patrick School is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

Sports and traditions

Students in grades 5 through 8 may participate in the school's teams in soccer, softball, and track and field, all of which compete in the small school division of the Tri-County League. Basketball, bowling, skiing and snowboarding are offered as part of the school's Winter Enrichment Program.

A campus ministry and student leadership program is offered through T.I.C. T.A.C. (Together In Christ Taking A Challenge), which is overseen by the school principal and the parish pastor.

Annual traditions at Saint Patrick School include an annual Harvest Feast, where third-grade Native Americans canoe down Beaver Brook and are greeted by second-grade Pilgrims; the sixth grade class trip to Nature's Classroom; and the eighth grade class trip to Washington, D.C.

Curriculum

Saint Patrick Catholic School curriculum is in the areas of English, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, Religion, French (Grades 5 - 8), Library, Computer Technology, Physical Education, Art, and Music.[3] Saint Patrick School teachers are state certified, and the curriculum they teach reflects the requirements outlined by the Diocese of Manchester.

Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO)

The Saint Patrick School PTO Board sponsors events that provide financial support to teachers and school programs, and help to purchase classroom items that would otherwise not be funded.

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