We have some extremely exciting news to share. This August marks the first time that members within our school community will be making a pilgrimage to World Youth Day. Cheryl Mihaly and her daughter Alexandra are journeying to Madrid Spain, and...
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A Teacher’s Testimony
My name is Derek Tremblay. I teach grade levels seven through twelve, otherwise known as the Upper School at Mount Royal Academy. God has oddly called me to attempt to instill within the hearts and minds of our youth both a desire and an awareness...
Eighth Grader Appreciates Two Features of MRA Experience
Hi. My name is Becky Thibault. I will be in 8th grade next year at Mount Royal Academy. I enjoy going to Mount Royal because it is a small school where I know everyone, and I get a lot of individual attention from my teachers. I also like...
Empty School?
Although the Church now directs us into a significant stretch of Ordinary Time in the liturgical year, we must always recall that there is nothing ordinary about encountering the God of the Universe in the Holy Sacrifice of the Eucharist. We are so...
MRA: Affordable and Expanding
I don’t know how many times parents have told me they could not even consider sending their children to Mount Royal because they can’t afford the tuition. Mount Royal’s mission is to teach the whole person bringing the Good News of Jesus Christ to...
Prayers Needed
We are making a rather hasty request for some special prayers to be recited this morning while our Upper School students participate in the first annual end of the year retreat. We intend to organize and implement yearly retreat services as a...
Headmaster’s Graduation Speech
There are many instances throughout our lives when God reveals Himself to us. It may happen in a big way through a miraculous healing, but I think that in most cases these moments typically happen in small, subtle ways in our daily life. Have you...
Teacher Looks Back on 1st Year at MRA
I had a great first year teaching at Mount Royal Academy. It's a spiritual place and the small size makes it feel like a family as well as a school. It was amazing to teach my first graders how to read, and see how much more independent they've...
Students Go Boggin’
As a high school chemistry teacher, you don’t often hear the word “awesome” applied to your class. But this past week, we took a field trip which some of the students said was just that. Last Tuesday, all twenty high school students, along with...
What did Christ do in hell precisely?
Our Junior High Catechesis class is considering why Christ really went into hell, as it is referred to in the Apostles Creed. We invite you to follow along by listening to the follow podcast with us: Christ in hell?