Faith Family & Community

What is a Faith Family?

St. Anselm School encourages religious development and a sense of belonging through its Faith Family & Community tradition. 

Here's how it works. Each year, students from grades K-8 are randomly assigned to a teacher as part of their family. Each "house" has about 17 members with at least one student from each grade level. 

This "family" remains intact year after year. When a student leaves the school upon graduation from 8th grade, a new student, whether one entering kindergarten or transferring from another school, will take his place.

Families attend school Masses together, as well as participate in regularly scheduled activities throughout the year. The Faith Family system provides our students with opportunities to interact with children of different age levels and abilities, and deepens the sense of faith and community that is already so strong in our school.


Our Students Encounter Christ

St. Anselm School offers many events, activities, and opportunities to promote the community and to support family involvement. 

Faith Building

  • Weekly School Masses
  • All School Adoration
  • Daily Religion Classes
  • Daily Prayer as a school and class
  • All School Reconciliation
  • Praying the Rosary
  • Stations of the Cross
  • Faith Families
  • First Communion
  • Confirmation
  • All School Advent Retreat
  • All School Lent Retreat

Family & Community

  • Halloween Carnival
  • Grandparents Day
  • Fall Fundraiser
  • Dads & Donuts
  • Christmas Concert
  • Father-Daughter Dance
  • Spring Concert
  • Christmas Concert
  • Moms & Muffins
  • Cosmic Bowling
  • Mother-Son Hayride
  • Handbag Bash

Service & Outreach

  • Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive
  • Senior Prayer Partners
  • Letters for Veterans
  • Letters for Homebound
  • Altar Servers at Mass
  • Lectors at Mass
  • Choir members at Mass
  • Gift Bearers at Mass
  • Book Donations
  • Halloween Carnival volunteers
  • Handing out information after Masses
  • Letters to parishioners

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St. Anselm 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 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.

St. Anselm School


13013 Chillicothe Road

Chesterland, OH 44026

Phone: 440-729-7806

Email: office@stanselmschool.org

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