St. Anselm is committed to providing not only a Catholic education, but an excellent one. The school promotes academic excellence with an emphasis on collaborative learning and commitment to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and to the more expansive Science, Technology, Religion, Engineering, Arts, and Math (STREAM). Our students find themselves very well prepared for the demands of math and science in high school and beyond and for the challenges of living in faith throughout their lives.
Our Maker Space promotes creative and collaborative learning and prepares students for the demands of the 21st century workplace.
We promote the use of technology in the classroom to complement our intentionally small class sizes and personalized instruction.
We provide special emphasis on STREAM topics during 8th grade to better prepare students for the next steps in their education.
St. Anselm school is invested in making sure all students are able to experience the full benefit of a Catholic education.
We value and embrace every student, including those on the autism spectrum and those with any other learning disabilities.
The Jon Peterson Special Needs Scholarship Program gives the parents of children with disabilities the choice to send their child to special education programs other than the one operated by their school district of residence to receive the education and services outlined in their Individualized Education Program (IEP). Qualified students at St. Anselm are able to designate their scholarship towards services at St. Anselm.