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Faustina Academy - Private School

Faustina Academy

To KNow, To Love & to serve
Kindergarten-12th Grades

Rooted in the Truths of our Faith and drawn from the Baltimore Catechism, our MISSION is to know, love and serve God in order to spend eternity with Him in Heaven.

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  • About
      • Why Us
      • Our Story
      • Statement of Purpose
      • Testimonials
      • Saint Faustina Bio
      • Staff & Faculty
      • Board of Governors and Advisors
  • Admissions
      • Welcome!
      • Our School
      • Family Application
      • Enrollment Contract
      • Tuition
  • Academics
      • Education Philosophy
      • Curriculum
      • College Acceptances
  • Athletics
      • Schedules
  • Parents/Students
      • GradeLink
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  • Educating the Mind, Body, and Soul

    In today’s culture, our youth are constantly bombarded with messages—through television, music, the internet, and movies—that stand in direct opposition to the teachings of our Faith. Popular culture shapes how children think, how they dress, how they socialize, and how they view relationships. More and more, it forms their worldview in a way that is anything but Christ-centered.

    At Faustina Academy, we are committed to countering that influence with purpose and clarity. Here, students are taught the virtues of purity, modesty, charity, and love of neighbor, and how to form and sustain relationships that are rooted in God's love.

    We recognize that parents are the primary educators of their children. But we also understand that in today’s world, children need to hear the same message echoed beyond the home—by mentors, teachers, and peers who walk the same path. At Faustina, we believe it is not only expected but a sacred duty to reinforce the values and traditions that parents are cultivating at home.

    Unlike large schools that must teach to the middle in order to manage scale, our independence allows us to aim higher. We are free to choose our own curriculum and textbooks, ensuring a classical liberal arts education that prepares students to succeed in any academic environment they choose to pursue. Our curriculum is rigorous, designed to challenge the intellect, train the will, and deepen faith.

    We teach our students to think critically, speak persuasively, and write clearly—not for academic excellence alone, but so they may go into the world as confident disciples of Christ.

    Our aim is not just academic success—it is sanctity.

    Rooted in strong academics and disciplined formation, we create opportunities for students to live their faith in action: by engaging in pro-life ministry, praying for the unborn, serving the poor, and visiting the elderly. These experiences shape hearts and inspire lives of joyful service.

    At Faustina Academy, we do not simply educate students. We help form saints for the world—young men and women who will shine as light in the darkness, and bring others with them to Heaven.

Faustina Academy
1621 W Grauwyler Rd.
Irving, TX 75061
 

NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY AS TO STUDENTS

Faustina Academy 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 the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. 

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