Entries by Saint James School

Important: Dismissal Notice

Due to a busing conflict with the town, Saint James School has decided we will dismiss ALL students at 11:00am (instead of 12:05pm) on Wednesday, November 23rd – the day before Thanksgiving Recess –  AND Friday, December 23rd – the day before Christmas Recess.   Aftercare WILL be in session on both these days starting […]

Tonight! Lucky Taco Dine In Fundraiser

This Thursday is your LUCKY day!  Enjoy dinner (5pm – 9pm) at the Lucky Taco restaurant (829 Main Street in Manchester) on November 3rd and a portion of your of food and beverage order will be donated to Saint James School!  (No flyer is needed, take out is not included). Hope to see you there! […]

Basketball Coaching Help Needed

We are still in need of basketball coaches for a 4th & 5th grade boys team, a 6th grade boys team, and a 4th & 5th grade girls team.  If you are able to help out, please reach out to our Athletic Director, Mr. Green, at cgreen@saintjamesschool.net so we can get these teams started.

7th & 8th Boys Basketball – Open Gym Tonight

Saint James School will be hosting an Open Gym this evening from 6:00pm – 8:00pm for 7th & 8th grade boys who are FULLY-REGISTERED to play basketball this year.  If your student did NOT have their health form with doctor’s signature (in addition to registration form, character contract, and appropriate fees) into the office by […]

Reminder: Our Lady of Fatima Statue Tomorrow

In honor of the 105th anniversary of the Mother of God appearing to three shepherd children in Fatima, Portugal, the International Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Fatima is currently on tour throughout the United States.  Hundreds of favors and graces, including cures and conversions, are associated with the image. This Holy statue will be on display […]

Catholic Schools Excel During Pandemic

Thank you to the Wall Street Journal (Oct. 27, 2022) and The Nation’s Report Card for highlighting the success of Catholic schools, especially throughout the pandemic. “Today, the divergence between Catholic schools and the public ones is so great that if all U.S. Catholic schools were a state, their 1.6 million students would rank first in the nation across the NAEP reading and math tests for fourth and eighth graders.” To their point, check out the charts…

Winter Uniform Begins Tomorrow (Tuesday 11/1)

As a reminder, the Winter Uniform for K-8 students begins Tuesday, November 1st. This means students may no longer wear shorts to school, girls must wear navy tights or navy knee-high socks with their skorts, and Middle School boys must wear their SJS Uniform button-down shirt and a tie on non-gym days.