Interim Superintendent of Catholic Education
Rev. Fr. Jeffrey C. San Nicolas
Tel: +1 (671) 562-0053 / (671) 735-4240
Fax: +1 (671) 477-3519
Email: [email protected]rchagana.org
Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent
Rosita Quitugua
Tel: +1 (671) 562-0053
Fax: +1 (671) 477-3519
Email: [email protected]
Grants and Development Coordinator
Vera Dela Cruz
Tel: +1 (671) 562-0053
Fax: +1 (671) 477-3519
Email: [email protected]
Vision Statement
The Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of Agaña are a vital part of the church’s mission to teach as Jesus did.
Mission Statement
The Catholic Schools of the Archdiocese of Agaña will:
Educate the whole child through Gospel values and traditions of the Catholic Church.
Foster a personal relationship with Jesus Christ
Guide its members to encounter the living God through service
Western Catholic Educational Association
The Catholic Identity of the School
The school is Catholic, approved by the Local Ordinary (Canon 803), providing authentic Catholic teaching, opportunities for community worship and participation in the Sacraments, and promoting evangelization and service to the community.
The Standards are:
A Mission Statement and a Philosophy Statement which indicate the integration of the Roman Catholic Faith into all aspects of school life.
Provisions of regular opportunities for the school community to experience prayer and the Sacraments.
A Religion curriculum and instruction that is faithful to Roman Catholic Church teachings and meets the requirements set forth by the USCCB.
The Local Ordinary approves those who teach the Catholic Faith (Canon 805) and their formation for catechetical and instructional competence is ongoing.
Maintenance of an active partnership with parents whose fundamental concern is the spiritual and academic education of their children (Canon 796).
A service-oriented outreach to Church and the civic community after the examples of Jesus Christ who said, “I have given you an example so that you may copy what I have done to you.” (John 13:15)
The use of signs, sacramentals, traditions, and rituals of the Roman Catholic Church.
All school personnel are actively engaged in bringing the Good News of Jesus into the total educational experience.