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CINCINNATI

St. Edmund Campion Academy

4100 Taylor Avenue
Cincinnati, Ohio 45209

Tel: (513) 871-0331

Fax: (606) 781-9883

E-mail: stedmundcampionacademy@zoomtown.com

Internet: www.stedmundcampion.org
Administrator: Dr. Arthur Kunath

Program:
St. Edmund Campion Academy
Grades 1-12

Member, Catholic High School Honor Roll, Top 50 Schools:
2006

Honorable Mention: Category Leader
Academic Excellence, 2007

St. Edmund Campion Academy founded by Roman Catholic laymen, is an Ignatian school under the patronage of a Jesuit martyr who prayed, labored, and sacrificed to preserve the Faith from internal deceit and external hostility and attack. An Ignatian school directs all actions Ad Maloreni Dei Gloriam (to the greater Glory of God).

The methods of the Ignatian program have been developed and refined over the past 450 years. The two aspects, in order of their importance, that comprise the program are:
1. Religious truth and active participation in the supernatural order of grace; and
2. Intellectual, emotional and imaginative understanding and appreciation of literature, arts and sciences.

Campion Academy teaches with confidence that the Catholic Church provides through its teachings and traditions a complete and perfect treasury of truth from which we educate and nourish mind, body and soul. We offer a classical education in which all subjects are taught in the light of the Faith; the intellectual, physical and social education of the students will be integrated with their religious and moral instruction. Further, we seek to foster in the student a display of refinement in manners, speech and dress in accordance with Catholic ideals. Every aspect of the academic experience is given over to the development of the whole child, forming him to speak, to write and to act by emulating the Ignatian concept of .

Campion Academy adheres to the orthodox doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church. The staff and faculty take the Oath of Fidelity to the Magisterium and sign the Profession of Faith in the Holy Roman Catholic Church.

Fads come and go, but the classics survive and remain to inspire and to educate those who study and absorb their lessons. The classics document mankind’s search for the truth.

The classics are doctrinal orthodoxy enfleshed. The classical curriculum brings intellectual knowledge of the Faith into the heart by introducing the student to the great works of Christendom and the pre-Christian masterpieces that influenced and inspired Catholic Europe. Exposure to these works is intended to deepen and strengthen the student’s Catholic commitment and move him, according to the Ignatian principIe of emulation, to accomplish great deeds himself.

St. Edmund Campion Academy opened its doors in September, 1997 as a non-profit independent school. The school is set away from the din of the city on spacious grounds in northwestern Cincinnati, and is easily accessible from all parts of the tri-state area. The campus includes a chapel and Mass is available daily for both students and parents.


CLEVELAND

T
he Lyceum

1545 S. Green Rd.
S. Euclid, OH  44121

Mailing address:
P.O. Box 21466
S. Euclid, OH  44121

Tel: (216) 297-9448

E-mail: msand@thelyceum.org

Internet: www.thelyceum.org

Headmaster: Luke Macik

Program:
The Lyceum
Grades 7-12

Catholic High School Honor Roll Honorable Mention:
Academics 2010-11

The Lyceum is a coeducational, college preparatory school dedicated to providing a classical Catholic education to students in grades seven through twelve. Our program is unique in that it combines academic standards that can compete with other prestigious private schools with a serious emphasis on knowing and living our Catholic faith and culture.

We stand by the principle that a student needs to be actively engaged in the formation of his own intellect, and that this is best accomplished by means of directed discussion among one's own peers about a shared text. From the study of Euclid's Elements to the Federalist Papers, Lyceum students are immersed in the perennial ideas at the very core of western civilization. In addition, we are one of a growing number of schools nationwide that aim to provide a classical Catholic education with a low student to teacher ratio. Small classes allow each student to be heard in discussion, and to be held accountable for his own work.

The Lyceum opened its doors in September 2003 with just 13 students and three full time faculty. The Lyceum is the only secondary school in Northern Ohio and indeed one of the few in the country that is dedicated to providing a Catholic classical education. Now in its sixth year, the school has an enrollment of over 45 students, served by eight faculty.

Our classroom curriculum is enhanced immeasurably by our unique location in Cleveland's historic 'Little Italy', on the edge of University Circle. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Botanical Gardens, Natural History Museum and Planetarium, Cleveland Institute of Music, and Severance Hall - all located within a mile of the school - have proven to boost our Fine Arts and Science programs. Students walk to the nearby Alta House Gymnasium to participate in fencing, basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer and of course, bocce.

Housed in a charming and historic brick structure, The Lyceum is located in Cleveland's Little Italy neighborhood. The building, a little gem on the corner of Murray Hill and Paul Roads, is an old church called "Chiesa Giovanni". Offering flexible classroom and office space, a kitchen and several corners for quiet study, the building has a gracious lofted center hall, "The Giovanni", which has a wonderful acoustic for concerts and plays. We also love to have all-school seminars and morning prayer in this beautiful space. The distinctive charm - and even atmosphere of beauty - that the school building offers, provides the right environment for the pursuit of Wisdom, Truth, Goodness, and Beauty.



LAKEWOOD

Padre Pio Academy

12920 Madison Ave
Lakewood, OH 44107

Tel: (216) 571-0174

E-mail: info@pioacademy.org

Internet: www.pioacademy.org
Dean of Students: Scott Rich

Program:
Padre Pio Academy
Grades K-8

Sursum corda! The prayer of Padre Pio Academy is to give our children the gift of our Catholic Faith. Padre Pio Academy seeks to instill in its pupils the enflamed love of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ that will burn throughout their lives, undimmed by the winds of this world. Domine, exaudi orationem meam! In this same spirit of faith, hope and charity, we invite you to join the experience of Padre Pio Academy.


Padre Pio Academy is a private, non-tax supported, independent school founded with the help of God's grace by Catholics loyal to the Magisterium of the Church. The mission of the school is to transmit the Catholic Faith to elementary school children within the context of a rigorous academic program. The school integrates an orthodox Catholic religious formation program that includes daily prayer, devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and regular celebration of the sacraments. In imitation of our saintly patron, Padre Pio Academy is committed to a pious and sober approach to daily life. We offer our students a classical curriculum built on the great works of Western Civilization.

Faculty are required to make a Profession of Faith and also pledge the Oath of Fidelity to the Pope and Magesterium. They are also bound to the serious responsibility of providing Christian example to the students. The school is committed to keeping tuition affordable with the special aim of helping large Catholic families educate their children in the Faith. In return, all families are required to help in fundraising and volunteer efforts to sustain the school.

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