Saint Paul School offers an outstanding education based on a solid, comprehensive curriculum, rooted in our Catholic identity. We strive to graduate service-minded students, knowledgeable in the Catholic faith, academically motivated to continue their educations, and prepared to lead our church, our community, and our world into the future with integrity and accountability.
SPS enjoys an exceptionally well-qualified staff, dedicated to educating each student as an individual and guiding each student to meet his or her potential. The parish provides integral support for the students with many of our families enjoying second and third generation relationships with the Saint Paul Community. SPS faculty, staff, and families work together in partnership to provide students with opportunities to learn, grow, and develop as well-rounded individuals.
Saint Paul the Apostle School has a proven record of providing 'Excellence in Education' to students PreK3 through 8th grade in a nurturing Catholic community. As children progress academically, they are encouraged to reach their full potential both in their studies and in their own spiritual formation. The experience of our faculty, who on average have been teaching at Saint Paul for 10 years, combined with strong parental involvement enable us to succeed in our school mission.
Saint Paul School uses the Diocese of Dallas Curriculum Standards. Dallas Catholic schools are fully accredited by the Texas Catholic Conference Education Department under the auspices of the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools and the Texas Education Agency. The Saint Paul School Curriculum includes Religion, English, Reading/Literature, Spelling, Handwriting, Math, Science, Social Studies, Art, Music, Spanish, Physical Education, and Technology.
PreK3, introduced in 2012, extends the school's Early Childhood Education Program to include three year old students. The program supports families with multiple children and allows more families to look to Saint Paul School to meet all of their educational needs.