We exist to form saints fully alive.

Our Values

These seven core characteristics define our vision for the ideal member of our faculty, the graduate at graduation, and the ideal family in the JPII community.


On fire for Christ

A life of faith is sometimes outwardly apparent, and sometimes is hidden. No matter what, like a burning ember, our fire should ignite the coals closest to us and create a blaze for God.


Bright and cheerful

Our joyful approach to life and its challenges, good humor and attention to doing the human things well evince a way of life so attractive that onlookers say: “They have something I want.”


Stout of heart

Central to our vision is strength, daring and boldness that results from self-mastery and the proper development of one’s freedom. The JPII student is a highly-capable, dangerous force for good.


Love freedom

We form young people who were given a free will by their Creator. The JPII student learns how to exercise that will properly because he knows freedom is the chance to be dangerously good.


Serious in scholarship

Intellectual rigor, insatiable curiosity, and the dogged pursuit of beauty are hallmarks of a JPII education. Our faculty love to learn and model this quality to students and families.


Honor families

Our vision of education is to transmit a culture. We can only be successful to the extent that our school culture and families’ cultures are aligned. We support and uplift parents and families.


Generous of self

Friendship requires sacrifice and placing another’s needs above our own. Industrious and flexible, the JPII student responds to the gifts she has received with an eager spirit of self-sacrifice.