We welcome you to St. John Chrysostom School. Know that when you enter our doors, you will encounter a school community focused upon the spiritual, academic and social growth of the children therein. Our school day revolves around the presence of God in our daily lives. Throughout the day the faculty and students have the opportunity to pray together as the family of God. Children grow in the knowledge and practice of their Catholic faith. The values that have been instilled by their parents in their own homes are reinforced on a daily basis.Students are challenged to perform to the best of their ability. Academic achievement is important and fostered within an atmosphere that is both nurturing and enjoyable. Students' individual learning styles drive instruction and teachers construct lessons based on assessments of strengths and weaknesses. Our students meet with success and we strive to never settle for less than our best. On standardized tests, our students consistently exceed national percentiles in all curriculum areas.Nothing about St. John Chrysostom School is ordinary. The school consists of cooperative, highly-motivated children, supportive parents and caring professionals.We would be happy to take you on a tour of our fine school where children receive an excellent Catholic education. Contact the school to schedule a visit.
REMINDER: SCHOOL LAW requires that a parent or any adult entering the school MUST FIRST report to the school office. This includes lunch monitors, visitors, parents doing any club or enrichment activities, helpers, parents getting homework assignments, EVERYONE. Thank you for obeying the rules of PA and the ARCHDIOCESE and St. John's School.
STEPPING STONES: During the month of March, within the holy season of Lent, we have the good fortune to be able to care for our less fortunate brothers and sisters who will be spending the nights in our school gymnasium. St John's school students will be practicing the virtue of charity by treating our guests to breakfast bags, lunch bags or snack bags. The bags will be filled with a variety of items including cereal bars, pop tarts, crackers, raisins, granola bars, juice boxes and bottled water. Everyone involved in this project learns a valuable lesson in the golden rule: "Do unto others...".