- Where does your name, Aquinas Academy, come from?
- What is your relationship with the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh?
- What are your class sizes?
- Does Aquinas conduct standardized tests?
- Are students required to wear uniforms?
- Do you teach foreign languages?
- Can my child take a bus to Aquinas?
- How long is the school day?
- How much homework should I expect?
- Does Aquinas have sports teams?
- What kind of enrichment activities do you offer?
- What is the role of religion at Aquinas Academy?
- Can my child attend Aquinas even if our family is not Catholic?
- What opportunities are there for parents to become involved in the school?
- Do students perform community service?
- When are your deadlines for admission applications?
1. Where does your name, Aquinas Academy, come from?
Our patron saint is St. Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), one of the great philosophers of
the Western world and the most influential theologian and teacher of the Catholic faith.
A man who combined great learning with personal holiness, Thomas embodies the vision and goals of Aquinas Academy.
The Aquinas motto, Contemplata aliis tradere, simply translated, means to hand on to others
the fruits of contemplation. That is what we are striving for — to form intelligent and prayerful
young people who have a passion for learning and a desire to use what they have learned to serve God and their neighbors.
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2. What is your relationship with the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh?
Aquinas Academy is a private Catholic academy. We are not a diocesan school and we do not receive financial support from either the diocese or any individual parish.
Aquinas is faithful to the bishop and loyal to the teaching authority of the Church. Our religion curriculum is designed in conformity with the Bishop's standards for religious education.
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3. What are your class sizes?
We have one of the area's smallest student-to-faculty ratios. We strive to keep our maximum class size in the
low twenties.
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4. Does Aquinas conduct standardized tests?
Yes. We administer the Iowa Test of Basic Skills for Grades 1-8 and the Test of Achievement
and Proficiency in Grade 9. High School students take both the PSAT and SAT exams, along with various AP (Advanced Placement) tests.
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5. Are students required to wear uniforms?
Yes. Our uniform varies according to lower, middle, or high school. A copy of the
Aquinas dress code is available upon request.
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6. Do you teach foreign languages?
Yes. All students are required to take Latin, beginning in Grade 6. In addition to
the continued study of Latin, High School students also are required to learn Spanish.
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7. Can my child take a bus to Aquinas?
Yes. Aquinas students are eligible to ride public school buses from their respective
school districts that are within a ten mile radius of the school. Contact your school district to find out its private-school transportation
policies and procedures. Or contact us and we will assist you.
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8. How long is the school day?
School begins at 8 a.m. and ends at 3:12 p.m.
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9. How much homework should I expect?
Beginning in Grade 1, you can expect about one hour of homework each night. Homework
increases each year with about 1-2 hours for Middle School students and up to 3 hours for
students in the High School.
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10. Does Aquinas have sports teams?
Yes. We have well-established competitive teams for boys and girls in soccer,
field hockey, and basketball. Our teams compete in a variety of leagues, including the
Pittsburgh Diocesan League and the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL).
We also offer a variety of intramural sports, including tennis, lacrosse, developmental soccer
and ultimate Frisbee.
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11. What kind of enrichment activities do you offer?
We offer art and music and physical education classes as part of our regular curriculum.
We also have a school band and choir. Our drama program performs an annual production. We also
have a variety of student publications, including a school newspaper, literary magazine and
yearbook.
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12. What is the role of religion at Aquinas Academy?
Aquinas has a deep commitment to providing a fully Catholic learning environment.
The school day begins and ends with prayer. Mass is celebrated on campus 4 days a week by priests from the Diocese of Pittsburgh and attendance is mandatory for Grades 1-7 and optional for students in grades 8-12. Students, faculty and parents regularly have the opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
Religion is a core subject in our curriculum. Aquinas also prepares students to make their first confession, receive first Holy Communion, and be Confirmed in their home parishes.
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13. Can my child attend Aquinas even if our family is not Catholic?
Yes. Our admissions policy does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, disability or religion.
However, all prospective students and their parents should understand that Catholic beliefs and doctrines
and Catholic prayer and worship are the cornerstone of Aquinas Academy's mission and identity.
Religion is taught as a required subject in all grades. Attendance at daily Mass is required for all
students in Grades 1-7. Non-Catholic students, of course, would not be expected or permitted to
partake in Holy Communion. All of these issues are discussed with prospective students and their parents
during the course of our ordinary admissions process.
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14. What opportunities are there for parents to become involved in the school?
We believe parents are the primary educators of their children. Parental involvement is crucial to
the identity and mission of Aquinas. The Aquinas Academy Parents' Association coordinates an array of
volunteer programs and other opportunities for parents to support and make a difference in the life of the school.
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15. Do students perform community service?
Community service is an important part of the formation of students at Aquinas Academy.
Specific charitable projects are arranged through the Aquinas Academy Parents' Association and
faculty.
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16. When are your deadlines for admission applications?
Students may be admitted at any time during the year. But with our small class sizes,
classes fill up quickly. We recommend that you apply for Fall admission as early in the calendar
year as possible. For example, if you would like to enroll your child to begin classes in
September 2005, it would be wise to begin the application process in January or February 2005.
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