The values that I learn at Saint Ignatius, such as putting others’ needs before my own and how to be a Man for Others, influence me as a person on and off campus.
Recently the St. Joseph of Arimathea Pallbearer Ministry at Saint Ignatius was featured on EWTN, the international broadcasting corporation that provides Catholic-themed programming.
Student Senate President Jad Alsouss was recently selected for the Bank of America Student Leaders program, an eight-week paid summer internship focused on employment skills and service to the Cleveland community.
Congratulations, to the 69 students who were chosen as members of the National Honor Society for the 2023-2024 school year! Here are the names of the students who were selected.
The Ohio Governor’s Youth Art Exhibition is open to all of Ohio’s 1,112 high schools, and is dedicated to the educational and artistic advancement of the talented young people in the state of Ohio. Five of our talented students were awarded for their exemplary artwork.
Service is embedded in the fabric of campus life. Students choose to spend Sunday evenings with the homeless, afternoons with neighborhood children and parts of the school day burying the dead. Through more than 20 service initiatives, students voluntarily serve more than 15,000 hours annually.
A robust curriculum prepares students with real-world experiences in the classroom, the city and across the world. Saint Ignatius is a leader in AP and National Merit Scholars annually.
Saint Ignatius fields 16 varsity athletic teams, plus intramurals and student sports media groups. The Wildcats compose one of the country’s most respected athletic programs.
In all they do, our students are formed in their faith. From retreats and service, to mission trips, Theology classes and daily prayer—our men learn to find God in all things. Saint Ignatius offers Masses daily, and community Masses each Friday morning.
Students volunteer to work with neighborhood children after school through sports, homework, arts and robotics
The umbrella service organization on campus, C.A.T. includes more than 20 service initiatives, which are open to all students.
Overseeing faith programs is Campus Ministry, which plans and leads retreats, school liturgies, mission trips, social justice initiatives, and leadership opportunities in these areas.
All students complete class retreats as freshmen and sophomores before making an overnight retreat junior year. Seniors are granted opportunities to lead retreats, like Kairos or Wilderness, which are based on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.
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