Holy Redeemer Catholic School

1135 New Jersey Avenue Nw, Washington, DC, 20001-0200
The mission of Holy Redeemer Catholic School is to provide each student with a quality faith-based education enabling them to grow spiritually, intellectually, physically, emotionally and socially in preparation for life's challenges and fulfillment. The philosophy of Holy Redeemer Catholic School is based on a response to the American Bishops' guidelines set forth in the Pastoral "To Teach As Jesus Did." The administrative and professional teaching faculty commit themselves and skills. This commitment helps develop the full potential of all students in this faith-based environment. Holy Redeemer School attempts to mold the whole student through the awareness that each child has a definite relationship with God, schoolmates, and others. The students are taught to become contributing members of society. They are encouraged to volunteer and preform services at home, at school and in the community. Students make contributions to support the poor, the homeless ansd global social causes.

School Overview:

Holy Redeemer Catholic School
School Type School with Special Program Emphasis
School Membership(s) National Catholic Educational Association (NCEA)
Other school association(s)
Religious Affiliation Roman Catholic
Grades Offered Grades Prekindergarten - 8
Student Body
Total Students 249 students
Student Body Type Co-ed
% Students of Color 100% (DC School Avg.: 69%)
Students by Grade
 
Academics and Faculty

School Notes:

  • The mission of Holy Redeemer Catholic School is to provide each student with a quality faith-based education enabling them to grow spiritually, intellectually, physically, emotionally and socially in preparation for life's challenges and fulfillment. The philosophy of Holy Redeemer Catholic School is based on a response to the American Bishops' guidelines set forth in the Pastoral "To Teach As Jesus Did." The administrative and professional teaching faculty commit themselves and skills. This commitment helps develop the full potential of all students in this faith-based environment. Holy Redeemer School attempts to mold the whole student through the awareness that each child has a definite relationship with God, schoolmates, and others. The students are taught to become contributing members of society. They are encouraged to volunteer and preform services at home, at school and in the community. Students make contributions to support the poor, the homeless ansd global social causes.

Nearby Schools:

Holy Redeemer Catholic School
Gr. PK-8 | 0 mi. away
Gonzaga College High School
Gr. 9-12 | 0.3 mi. away
Immaculate Conception School
Gr. PK-7 | 0.4 mi. away
Emery L Fears Boys Academy
Gr. 4-12 | 0.5 mi. away
Ujamaa School
Gr. K-9 | 0.6 mi. away
Just Us Kids Inc
Gr. K | 0.8 mi. away

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