Catholic Classical Education
Educating the whole person, one student at a time
Pre-K & Kindergarten
Elementary
Students build strong foundations in academics and faith through joyful memorization in a disciplined, curiosity-driven environment.
Junior High
As reasoning develops, students learn to analyze and articulate truth while deepening academic and moral formation.
High School
Students are trained to question and express what is true and good as they grow in responsibility and moral clarity.
Our Mission
Mount Royal Academy’s mission is to educate the whole person through the spiritual, academic, and human formation of each student. Our aspirations direct all temporal efforts toward building Catholic culture and our Father’s eternal kingdom.

Forming Minds and Hearts
Spiritual formation, a liberal arts and classical curriculum, integral human development, and vocational discernment shape students to pursue truth, goodness, and beauty for the betterment of humanity.
Whole Person Development
Classical Curriculum
Implementing a rigorous classical curriculum that teaches the truth, which is the foundation of all knowledge, with a supernatural vision founded on Christian anthropology.
Vocational Preparation
Spiritual Formation
Leading our students to grow in knowledge of and love for God, which will enable them to love and serve those around them.
Excellence in Catholic Education
Alumni College and University Acceptances
News & Articles
Winter of the Soul
“Cold and chill, bless the Lord. Dew and rain, bless the Lord. Frost and chill, bless the Lord. Ice and snow, bless the Lord…” –Daniel 3:45-50 These words may have come readily to the three youths in the fiery furnace, but I utter them with difficulty as I sit...
Quarter 2 Academic Honors
Mount Royal Academy has announced academic awards for the second quarter of the 2025 - 2026 school year! Grade 6 Headmaster’s List: Andre Tremblay High Honors: Graham Kelly and Otto Miletto Grade 7 Headmaster’s List: Tucker Cole and Lilyanne Trow Honors: Ferguson...
The Power of Reason
Yesterday morning I prayed the Office of Readings and encountered a text that caused me to read it multiple times. The connection between scholarly pursuits and an active prayer life has always been critical for my own faith. I suspect this is because of a perhaps...







