Graduates of Sts. Peter & Paul are well-prepared to become strong Catholic leaders, thanks to a curriculum infused with Catholic values and virtues. They leave with a deep sense of conviction and a commitment to charity and service, actively contributing to their communities and the Church. Academically, these graduates excel in reading, writing, listening, and speaking, using skills developed through a broad curriculum that includes literature, languages, religious studies, and the sciences. They are analytical, critical thinkers with disciplined study habits and a passion for lifelong learning. Their education fosters not only intellectual growth but also a profound sense of responsibility and moral integrity, enabling them to make meaningful contributions to society while upholding Catholic doctrine.
Congratulations to the graduating class of 2023-2024. We are proud of who you are today and have faith in who you will become.Congratulations to Sofia Irwin for her win at the 2D Peewee Barrels for her 3rd ever barrel race with her horse, Piper!!
Tori Briggs was invited to swim at the Club Mountaineer Winter Speedo Invitational in Morgantown, WV. With significant time drops in all six events, her best event was the 10 & Under 50 breaststroke, where she placed 9th overall!!
Congratulations to Brynli Bishop who was recognized by the Sarcoma Foundation for her contribution as an artist, bringing awareness to sarcoma. We are so proud of the artistic achievements of our students! It was to raise awareness for Sarcoma as her Aunt is a survivor.
Congratulations to third grader Niko Hepler who was recognized for his outstanding achievement in the Beaver County Bar Association’s 2024 Law Day Book Mark Contest, “Voices of Democracy.”
Our Pacers are the developmental Diocesan champions! Maxwell McClune was the tournament Most Outstanding Player! Congratulations Pacers!
Sienna Bishop competed in the "Toon Town" gymnastics competition in Butler, PA. She competed in level 4 and won 1st place on vault, 2nd on bars and 5th all around. Sienna is taking home 3 hand painted toons for her accomplishments. Her team won first place in level 4.
Congratulations to all seventh and eighth grade students who were nominated into the Beaver Regional Honor League!
This league is composed of students who excel academically and display exemplary qualities. They demonstrate qualities of scholarship, leadership, service, character, and citizenship.
Students must have a grade point average of 3.5 or higher in six core subjects, participate in one academic extra-curricular activity, and perform at least 15 hours of service.
Your school family is proud to show this earned recognition of such important qualities that our school strives to foster in all students. Keep up the hard work!