Long Beach Catholic Regional School, the only Catholic school located on the barrier island, is located across the street from the Long Beach Boardwalk. This location offers the students a myriad of opportunities to learn in and outside of the classroom. Inside the school building, the learning opportunities have not ended in spite of the recent pandemic. Each student desk has a polycarbonate divider and our classrooms all have air purifiers in place as an added layer of protection. Teachers and students have adapted well to the protocols we have in place and we continue to grow academically while we’re safe in school five days-a-week.
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Long Beach Catholic provides a spiritually rich and challenging academic program for children in Nursery - Grade 8. Our talented faculty and staff support the growth and needs of all our students. We are an accredited school and have been recognized as a National School of Excellence. We are blessed by our many benefactors who provide us an opportunity to offer over $60K in scholarships to our Graduates to offset their high school tuition. Also, for students entering Kindergarten through Grade 8, the Tomorrow's Hope Foundation offers scholarship opportunities for eligible families.
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Culture – Our school cultivates a robustly Catholic Culture centered on the spiritual, intellectual, sacramental, and liturgical life of the Church.
Supportive Community – Our school provides a safe and supportive community that recognizes the dignity of every student and promotes human flourishing in a familial atmosphere.
Academic Excellence – Our school offers academic excellence, which will foster in your child individual growth and development according to time-tested, faith-based models of teaching and learning.
Technology – During the lockdown of 2020-2021, we quickly provided tools for remote learning to our students. When students at other schools struggled, the students at our school excelled.
Servant Leadership – In 2020-2021, our teachers believed students and families were their #1 priority making sure each student received classwork and support in the most challenging of circumstances. Now, they continue to make students and families their #1 priority.
Safe Classroom Learning – We all know that young students learn better in a classroom with their peers. We have an impressive student-to-teacher ratio and spacious classrooms. This allowed us to bring back all students for full 5-day in-person learning for the 2020-2021 school year when most schools in Long Island remained closed. For the 2022-2023 school year, our students continue to track academic progress.