Saint Anna Catholic School offers many enrichment programs inside and outside of school time. These include sports teams, music, strings, National Junior Honor Society, and theatre just to name a few. There is something for everyone!
Athletics
Athletic programs provide students with personal, social, and moral values through sportsmanship, cooperation, leadership, ethical behavior, and an appreciation for diligence, practice, and patience. St. Anna athletic programs include:
Co-Ed Basketball (Gr. 1-4)
Cross Country (Gr. 5-8)
Cheerleading (Gr. 3-8)
Ski & Snowboard Club (Gr. 4-8)
Boys Basketball (Gr. 5/6 & 7/8)
Girls Basketball (Gr. 5/6 & 7/8)
Performing Arts
Performing Arts, including music and theatre, foster creativity, public speaking skills, and self-discipline. Students must learn time management skills, and they must develop the confidence to perform in front of parents, community members and peers.
Choir
Christmas concert & pageant
Christmas production
Spring concert
Spring musical
Private music lessons
Academic Programs & Competitions
Clubs and Events
Throughout the year, St. Anna School hosts a number of academic programs and competitions, including:
There are many clubs and after-school activities that are available for students. St. Anna School has something for everyone!
Lego Club
Drama Jr.
Minecraft Jr.
BOKS
Fast Athletics
Cooking Club
Minecraft
Engineering
Yearbook
National Junior Honor Society
The Blessed John Henry Newman Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society is an important part of the middle school. This group encompasses the mission of St. Anna School. The Honor Society is not just about grades - it challenges students to give back to their community and to develop themselves as well-rounded individuals through participation in school events, clubs, and activities. NJHS students exemplify scholarship, leadership, service, citizenship, and character.
NJHS membership is open to students in grades 6-8. Eligible students in grade 4 are invited to apply to the Honor Club at the end of the year, and if they are approved, they are inducted into the Honors Club in grade 5.