Saints Peter and Paul School
A Catholic Classical Liberal Education in the Norbertine Tradition — Forming the Whole Child in Truth, Goodness, and Beauty
Saints Peter and Paul School
A Catholic Classical Liberal Education in the Norbertine Tradition — Forming the Whole Child in Truth, Goodness, and Beauty
At Sts. Peter and Paul School, students learn to think clearly, love what is good, and give their lives to Christ. We offer a Catholic classical education in the Norbertine tradition — an education that unites faith and reason for the flourishing of the whole person.
Everything here is ordered toward an encounter with Jesus, chiefly in the Eucharist and the liturgy. That encounter shapes what happens in the classroom, on the field, and in the friendships your children form.
We teach the liberal arts and sciences as the Church has handed them down — the same tradition that has formed saints and scholars for centuries. And we do so knowing that Jesus is the master teacher. Our faculty are instruments of His grace, praying that the Holy Spirit will inspire each student to know, love, and serve God.
Explore What Sts. Peter and Paul School Has to Offer
A liberal arts curriculum fostering growth in the love, knowledge and understanding of Christ and His teaching, and encouraging students to seek all that is good, true, and beautiful.
A classical academic environment where students are formed in virtue, and inspired to offer their finest work, morally, intellectually and spiritually, for the praise and honor of Jesus Christ.
A joyfully Catholic community where students encounter the living God together in prayer, academics, sports, and friendship.
706 Bay View Avenue, Wilmington CA 90744
"In Catholic school you learn the most important lesson in life — that Jesus Christ loves us and gave his life to save us, and that he is walking by our side every day to enlighten us, strengthen us, and to give us true freedom. So on your journey of life — you need to stay close to Jesus. You need to strive every day to be more like him. And the way you do that is through prayer."
-Archbishop Jose Gomez