Our Mission
St. Albert the Great Academy, in collaboration with parents and guardians as the primary educators, seeks to educate the whole child in the Catholic tradition by providing an excellent education rooted in gospel values; thereby fostering a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

 The mission of St. Albert the Great Academy is rooted in the truth that all men and women are created in the image and likeness of God; therefore possessing an inherent dignity that transcends gender, race, culture, and physical and mental ability. Our mission as Christians is to live in communion with one another;
always to work towards unity and bringing others closer to Christ

Our Core Commitments
-To nurture Gospel values, Catholic doctrine, sacramental life, and prayer.
-To provide a learning environment that focuses on the growth of the whole person.
-To instill traditional virtues and values such as respect, politeness, perseverance, hope, and love.
-To promote a love of learning and the highest academic standards based on the ability of each student.
-To witness a spirit of community within and outside the school by encouraging charity and service.
-To love, encourage, and embrace the diversity of our students and families.
-To employ competent, professional, joyful teachers who are also witnesses to Gospel truths.
-To provide for the financial accountability and stability of the school.

Our patron, St. Albert the Great
St. Albert the Great (approx. 1193-1280) was a German Catholic Dominican Friar and Bishop. He is widely considered to be the greatest philosopher, theologian, and scientist of the Middles Ages, and was the teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas. The Catholic Church distinguishes St. Albert as one of the 36 Doctors of the Church, a title given by the Church to saints who have made a significant contribution to theology or doctrine through their research, study, or writing.

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Our Patron, St. Albert the Great

St. Albert the Great (approx. 1193-1280)
was a German Catholic Dominican Friar and Bishop. He is widely considered to be the greatest philosopher, theologian, and scientist of the Middles Ages, and was the teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas. The Catholic Church distinguishes St. Albert as one of the 36 Doctors of the Church, a title given by the Church to saints who have made a significant contribution to theology or doctrine through their research, study, or writing.