2018 - A Year in Pictures

2018 was our first full year as a school. Thank you for your support. We could not have done any of this without God's grace and a wide circle of prayer partners, volunteers, and donors. Thank you for being part of this beautiful team. Here are just a few photos to represent many blessings and memories this year:


In January, we marched for life in Washington:

In February, we made lunch for Project H.O.M.E.:

In the spring, a scene from theology class with Deacon Roberts:

In April, parishioner Fran Szlachta gave us Easter bunnies:

Later in April, after a trip to the orchestra, music teacher Sean Wood debriefed with students over a picnic in Rittenhouse Square:

Just after Memorial Day, the Martin Saints navy explored the Schuylkill River canal, with MSC dad Rob Post in the lead:

In September, we started the new school year with a camping trip along the Delaware River. Father Michael Moriarty came along so that we could have Mass, Benediction, and confessions:

In October, we made a pilgrimage to St. Rita's in South Philly:

Later in October, we distributed food and gardened for New Jerusalem Now, an addiction and recovery center:

In November, it was time to bake bread in craftsmanship class:

In December, we enjoyed the Pennsylvania Ballet's Nutcracker:

And finally, the end of year faculty Christmas lunch. Thank you Martin Saints moms for looking after us!


Please remember Martin Saints in your end-of-year charitable giving. You can give online, or via our mailing address.

You can email headmaster, Mr. Adam Dickerson, or our board president, Deacon Christopher Roberts, anytime. They are eager to hear from you with your questions and suggestions.

Our next admissions open house will be February 21 at 7pm.

To all of our friends and supporters, parents and students, volunteers and staff, please accept our best wishes and prayers for 2019!

Martin Saints

Martin Saints Classical High School is a Catholic educational institution serving grades 9-12 following the Chesterton academy model.

https://www.martinsaintsclassical.org
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