The Catholic Schools of the Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma seek to offer excellent academic and co-curricular programs that are infused with the instilled with religious truth and values reflecting Jesus Christ's call to love one another. We are committed to preparing students for life in today's Church and society. Therefore, our focus is grounded on the development of the whole person of the student spiritually, intellectually, socially and physically.
The curriculum of the Catholic Schools of the Diocese of Tulsa and Eastern Oklahoma is rooted in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and responds to His call to make disciples of all peoples. Catholic schools are essential means for the formation of the whole person in the image and likeness of God, in the full freedom and dignity of His creation. Christian development of each student in our Catholic schools is nurtured and we provide guidelines for academic excellence in the context of our Catholic faith.
Bishop David A. Konderla's Pastoral Letter, God Builds a House, guides our Catholic schools and its leaders to build on the solid rock of Jesus Christ. Our Catholic teachers and administrators help guide our students into a deeper understanding of our Lord and His Church. Our Diocese is committed to helping our teachers become bridges to love and wisdom of Christ's love, and therefore help our students to encounter Christ, be transformed by Christ and to be united in Christ.
Holy Family Classical School and Sts. Peter and Paul in Tulsa are the current schools offering a classical curriculum. The classical curriculum is different than the standard curriculum stated above.