Principal's Letter

Dear Prospective Cathedral School Family,

Let me be the first to welcome you to our school. I am glad you are interested in Cathedral School – it truly is a wonderful place for your child to learn and grow.

We provide a small, family atmosphere where your child’s body, mind, and spirit can be nurtured by caring faculty, staff and parent volunteers. In fact, all the people who inhabit our school, whether adults or children live by our motto: “At Cathedral: we love God, learning and each other.”

Often, prospective parents ask me what makes Cathedral School different from other Catholic schools. There are five things that immediately come to mind.

Our Catholic Identity: It is a great responsibility to raise children in our Catholic faith. We take this very seriously and make every effort each day to weave our Catholic Identity into instruction and our interactions with each other. We expect it to be obvious that our students have spent time with us. It is our hope that the “Cathedral Experience” will remain with them for a lifetime.

Our reputation for academic excellence: For over 100 years, we have proudly served students in the capital city. In 2007, we were awarded a National Blue Ribbon of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education. We have attained accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 2001 and 2006. We consistently score in the top 10% on the IOWA Achievement Test when compared to schools nationally. Our Science Olympiad Team remains competitive at both the local and state levels.

Our size: With only one class of each grade level, we can know your child (and you) extremely well. Children (and parents) really come to feel like they are a special part of the class, school, and parish.

Our diversity: We are recognized as the benchmark of ethnic, racial, and economic diversity among Raleigh’s private schools.

Our location: The experiences of all students are enriched by being able to use the downtown as an “extended campus”. Students regularly visit museums, government buildings, and arts venues.

As you make this very important decision for your child, you will remain in our prayers.

Sincerely,

Donna J. Moss
Principal