Yesterday, five of our incredible Student Council members had the honor of representing Christ the King School at this year’s Keystone Event for Catholic Schools Week! This annual gathering brings together students from across the Archdiocese to serve, learn, and grow in faith.
At Christ the King School, we pride ourselves on being more than just a school—we’re a family. Now, we have a special way for you to share the joy of our community and invite others to experience the benefits of a Catholic education.
Important Reminder: Check Due November 18, 2024
To continue your participation, please remember to send in your check for the SPE Program to the Foundation by November 18, 2024. If you need to adjust your participation level (increase or decrease your contribution, change your allocation, update contact information, or withdraw), simply respond to this email.
Join us at the Union League at Torresdale on Wednesday, September 18 from 5:30 – 8:00 PM for an EITC Networking Information Reception hosted by the Foundation for Catholic Education.
We’re thrilled to announce a heartwarming new tradition at Christ the King School! The afternoon/night before the first day of school, we invite all parents, guardians, and loved ones to join us on campus to write special messages of encouragement for our students in chalk. ✨Please note, we would like this to be a surprise for the kids- so please no students.
We're thrilled to announce some fantastic news: Christ the King School has secured not just one, but two significant grants this year, totaling $70,900!
In the realm of education, finding the perfect learning environment for your child is a monumental decision. As you embark on this journey, consider the invaluable opportunity presented by attending an open house at our small private school. In this blog post, we'll explore the unique advantages and compelling reasons why participating in our open house can be a transformative experience for both you and your child.
CTK Quizzo taking place on Friday, January 26, 2024 in the Church Hall at 7pm. Teams consist 1-10 Players $20 per person; cash/check/venmo @CTK-School include your name/phone number.
We are thrilled to share an incredible opportunity that could lead to lower tuition fees for all of us! Your participation can make a significant impact on this matter. Families (K-8th) are encouraged to participate. We are currently at 27 families and our goal this year is 40! So 13 more families are needed.
Our school’s outstanding achievements, exceptional students, dedicated faculty, and innovative programs have caught the attention of Good Day Philadelphia on Fox 29. They recently visited our campus to highlight our Philadelphia Phillies Pep Rally!
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia’s Office of Catholic Education recently recognized parish's and regional elementary schools for 2023 Archdiocesan Schools of Distinguished Instruction. Christ the King School is proud to announce we have received the 2023 Archdiocesan School of Distinguished Instruction Award. We would like to give a special thanks and gratitude to our hard working staff, specifically our teachers. Thank you.
Catholic Schools Week was a very special experience for our school. It was a fun and engaging moment to celebrate the many gifts we have received over the years.
Catholic Schools Week is a time to celebrate the blessings of Catholic education. Along with the academic excellence that Philly Catholic schools provide, the affordability of the private education provided in the archdiocese of Philadelphia is another reason for prospective parents to take a look at how our school could be a good fit.
With 2023 fast approaching, it would be worthwhile to look at a few things Catholic high schools and elementary schools in Philadelphia have to be grateful for and why there’s every reason to be hopeful in pursuing a Catholic education for your child.
Americans aren’t used to thinking of Halloween as a religious holiday. With all the horror movies, the skulls and gory figurines on peoples’ lawns and the – well, spookiness – the Catholic roots of Halloween now generally lie six feet under people’s minds. This is precisely why it’s time to dig up these roots.