Salesian Education
What makes a Salesian education unique is its holistic approach to forming not only the mind, but also the heart and spirit of each student.
Rooted in the charism of St. John Bosco, Salesian schools are guided by the Preventive System of reason, religion, and loving kindness — an approach that fosters respect, confidence and joy in learning. Instead of relying on strict discipline, educators build genuine relationships with students, walking alongside them as mentors and role models. This creates an environment where young people feel known, supported, and inspired to grow into their fullest potential.
Salesian education also embraces the Oratory Model of “Home, School, Church, and Playground.” A Salesian school is a home where students are welcomed, a school that educates the mind and heart, a church that nurtures faith, and a playground that celebrates life and community. In this setting, students don’t just learn facts or pass tests — they learn how to be good Christians, honest citizens, and compassionate leaders. This balance of academic rigor, spiritual formation, and joyful community life is what sets Salesian education apart and prepares students not only for college, but for a meaningful life.