Holy Angels Academy

Address:

12201 Old Henry Road

Louisville, KY 40223

Contact person:

Assistant Headmaster, Erik Huff

Phone number:

(502) 254-9440

Email address:

erik.huff@holyangelslouisville.com

What is your Statement of Faith?

Our Mission is to educate and form our youth by the means of Catholic schooling in the classical tradition, to prepare them to lead holy and honorable lives for God and country and thus attain the end for which they were created, that is, eternal happiness with God.

What is your school’s vision/philosophy?

Holy Angels Academy is dedicated to the philosophy of educating the whole person. This involves the harmonious development of the mental, moral, and volitional powers, and the physical, emotional, and social capabilities of the students to prepare them to lead honorable and useful lives in order to attain the end for which they were created, that is, eternal happiness with God. To this end, a Catholic education in the classical tradition serves to form the mind in the pursuit of truth.

Explain your curriculum. Overall experience goals for your students.

The basics of reading, writing and arithmetic are at the core of the elementary program. Phonics is a vital component in the development of reading skills. Latin is introduced in the second grade. An emphasis on correct English grammar is essential in the development of strong writing and speaking skills. Diagramming of sentences aids this development. Memorization of math facts gives the student the necessary foundation upon which to build.

The high school grades provide a strong liberal arts education in preparation for college. The grammar foundation and the logic for sound reasoning are built upon with rhetorical skills necessary to articulate one’s thoughts. Latin, the root of the romance languages, is normally a requirement. An in-depth study of the contributions of Western Civilization and of our beloved country is at the core of history lessons. The sciences are presented with the premise that God has created an orderly world and that man’s obligation with experimentation and discovery is to always respect the plan of the Creator.

Textbook selection at all grade levels is governed by a test of compatibility with the mission and philosophy of Holy Angels. Scrutiny is exercised to ensure that material is presented in an objective manner and to avoid the adoption of texts which promote a particular political agenda or are deficient in providing content significant for the subject at hand. Where advantageous, older texts, which are out of print but are the best choice for compatibility, are retained and respected as an important contribution.

In summation, the academic methodology and content are grounded in a classical approach which forms the mind to think in the pursuit of truth. The latest in educational thought which is in harmony with the Academy’s educational philosophy is given serious consideration. It has been said that at Holy Angels “the best of the old meets the best of the new.”

In the development of the human person sound character is formed in young people when they are expected to behave according to standards established for their own good. Faithful adherence to a set of standards fosters the virtues of obedience and humility. Further, the exercise of discipline in one’s youth leads in no small way to self-discipline in adulthood. At Holy Angels Academy we believe that a prerequisite to a good education is an ordered learning environment. The best discipline has its basis in the love of God, observance of the Ten Commandments, and high moral standards. Time honored Christian values, not contemporary permissiveness, are the basis of the rules of conduct. In their speech and in their actions students are to respect their elders and all those who have been placed by God in authority over them.

It is our wish at Holy Angels that girls and boys behave in a manner that is becoming of ladies and gentlemen and pleasing to God. Regulations which are established to govern the behavior of students should not be viewed as burdens but as a way to free one to act as one ought. Further, when expectations are fostered in a joyful environment, virtue becomes much more attainable for our youth.

What is the design of your schools’ program? (two-day, three-day, etc.)

Holy Angels Academy utilizes a five day school week.

What is the number of faculty and student body?

Holy Angels Academy maintains a faculty of 29 members and has 137 students enrolled.

What is a description of your campus?

The campus of Holy Angels Academy is thoughtfully designed to support our Catholic faith and foster classical education. The Chapel is the heart of our school, centrally located and integral to the spiritual life of our students and staff.

The Lower School Wing, named in honor of Our Lady of Fatima, houses classrooms for preschool through 6th grade, fostering both learning and faith formation. The Upper School Wing, named after Our Lady of Guadalupe, serves grades 7 through 12 and features a newly built Library filled with classic texts that support a rigorous academic curriculum.

The Atrium, dedicated to our Catechesis of the Good Shepherd program, provides a hands-on space for our youngest students to engage with the faith. St. Joseph Hall, our cafeteria, serves as a central gathering place for meals and community-building.

Spanning 10 acres, our campus includes a playground, walking trail, basketball court, Stations of the Cross, and shrines to St. Joseph, Our Lady of Fatima and Our Lady of Lourdes. These inclusions offer both recreational and spiritual spaces for our students. Holy Angels also has two ordained Catholic priests as full time chaplains. One of these chaplains lives on campus in a permanent rectory.

What is your tuition cost?

Preschool (3-4yo):

Full Day: 5 days: $5,561/year, 3 days: $3,451/year, 2 days: $2,564/year.

Half Day: 5 days: $3,569/year, 3 days: $2,564/year, 2 days: $2,115/year.

Fees: Registration: $125/student

Materials: $150/student

Lower School (K-8):

1st Child: $7,165/year, 2nd Child: $3,823, 3rd Child: $2,866, Additional Children: No Charge

Fees: Registration: $125/student

Textbook and supplies: $250/student

Upper School (9-12):

1st Child: $8,111/year, 2nd Child: $4,056/year, 3rd Child: $3,245/year, Additional Children: No Charge

Fees: Registration: $125/student

Textbook and supplies: $350/student