Often the fruits of our labors are difficult to appreciate in the present moment. It’s possible to miss them entirely in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Only when the opportunity to pause and reflect comes along, can these fruits be...
Often the fruits of our labors are difficult to appreciate in the present moment. It’s possible to miss them entirely in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Only when the opportunity to pause and reflect comes along, can these fruits be...
Dear Families, As Mr. Tremblay mentioned last week, our annual awards ceremony will take place in St. Joseph Center on June 4 beginning at 6 p.m. We are making a slight change to the format – the grade 1-5 awards will begin at 6:00 p.m. followed...
As we approach the end of the 2017 - 2018 school year, it seems as though we can't slow time down. We are just under four weeks from Baccalaureate Mass (June 8) and then the commencement exercises (June 9) on the day after. We invite you to...
The math curriculum at Mount Royal strives to take children from number literacy and arithmetic in the elementary school through Calculus or Calculus readiness in 12th grade. After a strong foundation in classical arithmetic, our students are...
Dr. Amy Sansone of Mount Royal Academy was named one of the three finalists for the 2018 Teacher of the Year Award by the Catholic Schools Office of the Diocese of Manchester. This is just her first-year teaching at Mount Royal Academy, but she is...
Dear Families, An ongoing conversation I seem to have with other parents, both here at school and among friends, is that of our children’s social media use. As parents, we walk the fine line of wanting to trust our children’s ability to make good...
Mount Royal Academy has announced academic awards for the 3rd Quarter of the 2017-2018 school year. 37 students earned a position on the Headmaster’s List with a 4.0 average for the 3rd quarter. More than 60% of the student body attained Honor Roll...
Dear Families, Thank you to all of the families who have already signed enrollment contracts for next year. As you likely figured out, we are trying to improve our practices to both simplify and make the process more effective. We do value...
Dear Families, The Nation's Report Card was just released, which generally leads to a lot of discourse about academic achievement. This report only addresses reading and math scores for students in grade 4 and 8. New Hampshire's scores decreased...
Dear Families, Faculty, and Friends, Our school community has a richly established tradition of participating in these most sacred days. The Holy Triduum begins this evening at the Mass of the Lord's Supper, and then continues as one prolonged...