St. Monica Catholic School offers a dynamic student life that goes beyond academics, fostering growth through a variety of athletics and extracurricular activities. These programs are designed to develop students' physical skills, leadership abilities, and spiritual values, all within a supportive Catholic environment.
Sports Offered:
Basketball and Volleyball: Foster coordination, strategic thinking, and camaraderie.
Soccer: Builds cardiovascular health, agility, and collaborative spirit.
Cross Country and Track & Field: Develop stamina, focus, and a growth mindset.
Trap Shooting Team (Grades 6–8): Teaches focus, safety, and responsibility in a competitive setting, culminating in a state tournament.
Beyond sports, St. Monica offers a wide range of extracurricular activities that cultivate creativity, leadership, and service—key ingredients for mental and spiritual nourishment.
Key Offerings:
Student Council (Grades 7–8): Encourages leadership, critical thinking, and responsibility by involving students in school-wide planning and service projects.
Book Challenge (Grades 4–5): Promotes reading comprehension and teamwork through a friendly academic competition.
Life Runners: A pro-life student group that reinforces values of compassion and advocacy, showing students how their voices and actions can support moral causes.
United Rocket Football (Grades 3–8): Offers early engagement in team sports, promoting physical health and early social development.
After-School Enrichment: Through partnerships with local organizations, students explore interests like archery, e-sports, bowling, and golf—blending recreation with skill-building in a relaxed environment.
What sets St. Monica Catholic School apart is how these physical and extracurricular activities are integrated into a larger framework of Catholic formation. Whether it’s through the discipline learned on the court, the leadership fostered in student government, or the reflection encouraged through service groups, every experience is guided by the school’s mission: to form students in body, mind, and soul.