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Mission
Statement
In fidelity to the apostolate of Catholic education,
we, the leadership of St. Peter Catholic School, fully mindful of the
primary role of parents, will strive to create an
environment
where students will be led to grow physically, mentally, and
spiritually, according to Gospel principles, as enshrined in
our Catholic tradition, there by glorifying God and giving
living witness to the presence of Christ in the world.
History of
Saint Peter School
As early as 1843, an enthusiastic interest in
maintaining a Catholic School in St. Peter Parish in
Covington was exhibited. The old church was used as a
school from 1890 until 1910, when a three-room school was
built. This building was later destroyed in the 1915
hurricane, but was immediately rebuilt. In
1923, a two-story frame school was built to accommodate the
increasing enrollment. By 1950, enrollment reached 223. The
main campus of St. Peter School was
dedicated in 1956. We presently accommodate over 700
students.
Today, the campus of St. Peter Catholic School consists of
Administrative Offices (2000), Cafeteria (2000) Special
Education Room, Math and Reading Tutor Room, Speech Room,
Computer Lab, Art Room, Music/Band Room and Early Childhood
Building (ECC, Prek – K students 1997) Main Building (first
through third grades),
Intermediate
Building (fourth and fifth grades), Middle Grades (2001
sixth through seventh grade), renovation and enlargement of
the library (2002) and the purchase
and development of land for an extra playground by our
Parents’ Club (2005).
Philosophy
St. Peter
Catholic School, as a ministry of St. Peter Parish, provides students
with a challenging academic formation grounded in the
spiritual and moral teachings of the Catholic Church. We
strive:
1. to provide a
favorable environment where children have the opportunity to
live a life of faith, hope, and charity – a life marked
with love of God and neighbor.
2. to provide a
strong academic foundation, not solely for the sake of
gaining knowledge, but the sake of using knowledge for the
betterment of humanity.
3. to provide
teachers and staff who excel professionally and imitate
Christ in their personal lives.
4. to assure
opportunities for students to develop an awareness of their
individual God-given abilities and talents.
5. to involve
parents in the educational process in line with their
responsibility to nurture the development of their child
physically, academically, morally, and spiritually.
Educational
Objectives
A. Spiritual
Development
1. To teach Catholic doctrine and actively involve the
students in liturgy.
2. To develop a spirit of prayer and worship that will
continue to grow throughout life.
3. To teach the importance of family unity in society and
Christian life.
B.
Intellectual Development
1. To provide a foundation in elementary education skills.
2. To challenge students according to individual ability,
achievement, and interest.
3. To motivate learning through the use of positive
reinforcements.
4. To teach good study habits.
5. To expose the child to the cultural arts.
6. To promote an interest in individual and group research.
7. To develop individual skills and talents through
participation in student activities.
8. To develop creative and critical thinking.
9. To develop skills for responsible decision-making.
C. Personal
Development
1. To encourage a healthy self-concept.
2. To encourage self-discipline.
3. To encourage self-respect and respect for others as
children of God.
D. Social Development
1. To develop in each student an appreciation of the
environment in which he/she lives and works.
2. To develop pride in one's self, school, community and
country.
3. To develop a sense of responsibility for the future of
our global world.
4. To develop in each child a spirit of cooperation.
5. To develop a healthy attitude toward competition.
6. To develop a respect for all people.
E. Physical
Development
1. To teach sports and sportsmanship appropriate to age
levels.
2. To improve motor and coordination skills.
3. To teach good health habits.
4. To develop awareness for safety.
5. To foster an appreciation for lifelong physical fitness.
Statement
of Policy
St. Peter Catholic School admits students of any race,
color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights,
privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or
made available to students at its schools. We do not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic
origin in administration of their educational policies,
admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and
athletic and other school-administered programs.
Additionally, in compliance with Title IX of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964, no person shall, on the basis of sex, be
excluded from participation in, or be denied the benefits
of, or be subjected to discrimination under any educational
program or activity except as permitted under said Title IX.

Saint Peter
Catholic School
130 East Temperance Street
Covington, Louisiana 70433
Voice (985) 892-1831
Fax (985) 898-2185
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