Working Together
Community
The Saint Philip Neri Catholic School community truly takes pride in its school. Parents, teachers, and staff work together to educate the whole child and promote respectful, responsible, reverent life-long learners.
In addition to a rigorous academic curriculum, students are provided with opportunities to collaborate and build communication skills, engage in critical thinking and problem solving, and display creativity and innovation. Technology is infused throughout our curriculum.
All students participate in enrichment classes, which include Spanish, art, music, garden science, and physical education. Additionally, middle school students can choose between elective courses in broadcasting, media, genius hour, public speaking, robotics, Academic Decathlon, study skills, programming, coding, and drama. Our elective courses reflect our belief in honoring the diversity and dignity of every child by offering a wide array of courses to select.
Service learning is an important part our students’ education, connecting them in a meaningful way to both their local and global communities. Through service hours, as well as school and class service projects, our students seek to help others and improve the world around them. We emphasize the role of leadership and community for all our students.
Our Share and Care extended care program is open before and after school and offers seasonal enrichment programs such as art and cooking for students.
Belonging and Inclusion
All are Welcome, because We All Belong
Mission: To cultivate a deeper appreciation for the different backgrounds, cultures, and identities represented at St. Philip Neri, and to honor the uniqueness of each individual and family to build a strong and inclusive community.
B&I Committee Student Recognition: Kaleb Condez, SPN Class of 2024.

Kaleb will also be published in Appelley Publishing’s 2024 Rising Stars Collection for his poem “After the Bell Rings.” The poem which Kaleb recited at our School Oratorical Festival, is a reminder to always be kind.
B&I Committee Student Recognition: Shalom Taye, SPN Class of 2024.

“Great community, small school, and great sports.”