St. Aquinas School
St. Aquinas School was first established in a building connected to a tiny church named after St. Thomas Aquinas, a Catholic patron of all universities and students.
Newer and taller adjoining school buildings surround the church now, and it has become a landmark because of it's large, beautiful, stained glass dome that takes up most of the roof.
The school honors its patron with a Winter Banquet on January 28th, his feast day.
The school was founded in 1901 as a private all-boys school. It was later converted to be coeducational. There are approximately two hundred students enrolled.
Headmaster: Fr. Richard Correll
Deputy headmaster: Fr. Marcus Palmer
School's Newspaper: The Pioneer
School's sports teams: Crusaders
School color:
• Maroon (victorious and persevering)
• Navy blue (steadfastness, strength, and loyalty)
• White (cleanliness, wisdom, innocence, peace, and joy)
School motto: Vivat Crescat Floreat (May it live, grow, and flourish)
Coat of Arms:
• Crusaders helmet (wisdom, security, strength, protection, and invulnerability)
• Crossed keys (knowledge and guardianship)
• Seven-pointed star (honor, achievement, and hope)
• Salamander (man of faith and good luck)
My inspiration for the school is a mix of my own imagination and the Loyola School on the Upper East Side in New York City.
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