Students at an archdiocesan elementary school recently rolled up their sleeves to support children with disabilities. Earlier this week, kids at St. Teresa of Calcutta School in Schwenksville filled a van with boxes of pool noodles, sensory toys, and arts and crafts supplies for delivery to Variety Children’s Charity of the Delaware Valley. Through an array of social, educational and vocational programs, the Montgomery County-based nonprofit serves children between ages 5 and 24 with temporary or permanent disabilities from injury, illness or congenital conditions.
When faced with the decision to select a school for your child to attend, it involves a significant amount of consideration. You want to find a school that fosters your student’s development academically, socially and emotionally. St. Teresa of Calcutta Education Center can offer that and more, including spiritual growth, in a positive, supportive environment.
St. Teresa of Calcutta Education Center has remained committed to academic excellence while offering an environment with a foundation based on Mother Teresa's teachings of love, service and kindness.
Students at St. Teresa of Calcutta Education Center spent time this fall enjoying outdoor class time. Outside academics has proven to be an effective way for students at St. Teresa of Calcutta to get a change of scenery and for the teachers to continue to educate during this pandemic.
Students represented a variety of characters such as Elephant & Piggie, Junie B. Jones, Fly Guy, Fancy Nancy and of course everyone’s favorite, Dr. Seuss.
The Foundation for Catholic Education, Montgomery County. Faculty, Staff, Family, friends and parishioners came out in support of our very own, Mrs. Jane Merritt, who was inducted into the Hall of Fame.