Catholic schools uniquely balance faith and education. We do more than prepare students for tests in the classroom. We prepare them for tests in life.
A Catholic education proves its value in its superior academic foundation.
- The average elementary student performs at or above the 70th national percentile on the Iowa Test of Basic Skills, and maintains this high performance over five years across all subjects.
- The average high school senior achieves an average composite ACT score of 23.6, higher than the Wisconsin state average (22.3) and the national average (21.1).
- Catholic schools in the archdiocese have a graduation rate of 99%.
- All elementary and high schools are accredited.
A Catholic education proclaims its values in its solid spiritual foundation.
- Students participate in daily prayer and religion classes, have frequent opportunities for worship and Mass attendance, and receive sacramental preparation.
- The teachings of Jesus Christ are infused into every subject and extra-curricular activity.
- Students are taught to be respectful and compassionate, and emphasis is placed not only on academic achievement, but on moral and spiritual growth.
Kenosha is blessed to have two excellent Catholic School options for families: St Joseph Catholic Academy (Pre-K thru 12) and All Saints Catholic School (4K thru 8). St. Anne Parishioners, Gino Alia and Maggie Hodge are members of the St. Joseph Academy Board of Directors and Fr. Bob Weighner and Margie Mandli are members of the All Saints Catholic School Board of Directors.
These Catholic schools welcome families from all ten Kenosha parishes at a reduced tuition rate. When a family chooses to have multiple children in the K-12 system there are additional discounts. Information on these multiple-children discounts can be obtained by contacting either St Joseph or All Saints.
To receive these discounts we ask that
- You be a registered member of Saint Anne Parish, and regularly participate at
Sunday worship. - You return your annual Stewardship Form and commit to an active life of ministry and financial giving in the parish, according to your capabilities.
- At a minimum, financial giving may be in the form of the purchase of SCRIP, which goes to benefit the parish.
Please contact the parish office or school of choice for more information.
Click on the links below to learn more about these two Catholic school options.









