St. Vincent School is fully staffed and still accepting new students

BEDFORD – With the 2022-2023 academic school year quickly approaching for many local schools, there is still time to register your child at St. Vincent de Paul School (SVS).

SVS Students in class

With the difficult decision of finding the best opportunity for your student and the uncertainty of what schools can offer, the fully staffed SVS offers these five facts about what they can offer you and your child for the upcoming year.

Fact 1:  SVS is affordable

In uncertain economic times, the number one concern with many families is cost. Even though SVS uses a tuition-based program, the opportunity for financial assistance is readily available.

“What many people don’t realize is that there is funding available that can cover up to 90% of tuition costs,” said SVS Principal Teresa Underwood. “Many of our families pay very little, as in a couple of hundred dollars, and some owe nothing at all except a registration fee. Families struggle to manage as it is, and most would not choose what might seem like an additional financial burden.”

Fact 2:  SVS offers fantastic extracurricular opportunities

Extracurricular activities provide a channel for reinforcing the lessons learned in the classroom. SVS offers more than just academics for students, by building a competitive athletic program at both the elementary and middle school levels, including tennis, volleyball, cross country, basketball, and track.  Multiple SVS graduates are currently competing in their respective sports at the collegiate level.

In addition to athletics, SVS students also have the opportunity to participate and compete on teams in the Spell Bowl, Math Bowl, Science Olympiad, and Lego League Robotics.

SVS Students and their crazy socks

Fact 3:  SVS offers a faith-based education

SVS focuses on providing resources to help raise children in a Christ-centered environment. The mission of SVS is “To know and live our faith, to lead and serve by example, to achieve success as life-long learners.” This is all possible by building life skills of honesty, integrity, tolerance, and respect, while also learning the confidence to succeed as productive citizens in a global society.

“Faith-based education means that our charge to love God and love others is infused into every aspect of what we do,” Underwood said. “St. Vincent is a Catholic school but our mission extends to all faith traditions. We worship the same God and we want our children to know it and live it.”

While SVS is a Catholic school, more than half of the student body is non-Catholic.  No such requirement exists for attending SVS.

SVS Students

Fact 4:  SVS feels like family

The SVS staff nurtures a sense of family daily with students who learn and grow together from pre-school through the 8th grade.

“These students quite literally feel like brothers and sisters after being together for as long as they have,” said Underwood. “When you have that kind of partnership among teachers, parents, and students it is reflected in the culture of the school.”

The familial climate is also fostered through a shared commitment to the school mission. With that partnership between teachers, parents, and students, the SVS culture flourishes.

Outdoor learning opportunity for SVS Students

Fact 5:  SVS supports its students

Another area of focus for families when choosing a school is the level of support each school offers its students to allow them to succeed.  Academic, emotional, and physical support is built into the fabric of the SVS mission.

The SVS environment keeps students emotionally and physically safe by implementing the OLWEUS Bullying Prevention Program. This program has been implemented in more than a dozen countries around the world, and in thousands of schools in the United States and has been found to reduce bullying among students, improve the social climate of classrooms, and reduce related antisocial behaviors, such as vandalism and truancy.

SVS Students during class presentations

This comprehensive approach includes school-wide, classroom, individual, and community components by focusing on long-term changes that create a safe and positive school climate for each student.

For general and registration information about St. Vincent De Paul School, you can visit svsbedford.org or call the school office at 812-279-2540.

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