Student Life

House System


Chesterton Academy’s House system is drawn from the 1,000 year-old tradition of Christian education exemplified in the colleges at Oxford and Cambridge. The Houses provide real, tangible community within the larger school, giving students the opportunity to take ownership, fulfill the call to leadership, and to cultivate the ideal conditions for virtue. Each House has two Senior and two Junior prefects, two faculty advisors, and several parent liaisons.

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Clubs & Activities


In the first few years of Chesterton Academy of Our Lady of Hope, we will be initiating and building upon a variety of clubs and activities. Some of our offerings currently (or will soon) include:

 

Clubs & Activities

Chess Club
Fitness Club

Music

Choir
Honors Choir

Faith & Service

Retreats
Pro-Life Club
Prayer Team
Pilgrimages

 

Athletics

Chesterton Academy is a member of the RIIL (Rhode Island Interscholastic League).

As a new school, we are building an athletic program based on the interest of our enrolled students. Since the body is the temple of the Holy Spirit we will encourage sports at every level and will seek to build upon our initial offerings so that we may provide a strong athletic program. Our initial sports offering includes:

 

 

Fall Sports
Cross Country
Soccer

Winter
Basketball
Wrestling

Spring
Volleyball
Track
Rugby

 

Fields and facilities are utilized on-site and at athletic complexes just a short distance from the school.

 
 
 

Spiritual Life


Nurturing the Spiritual Life

Catholicism is central to our mission. For this reason, every school day includes Mass. We teach theology out of the Bible, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and papal documents. Other important ways we live the faith include annual pilgrimages and retreats, modest and wholesome extracurricular activities, and sacred art and crucifixes adorn the hall and the classrooms.

Faith in our schools

  • Daily Mass (see schedule)

  • Opportunities for Adoration

  • Retreats, Confession, and Spiritual Formation

  • Faith incorporated into every subject

  • Regular visits from priests and religious

 

Pilgrimages

Chesterton Network Schools are encouraged to provide opportunities for students to go on pilgrimage. In addition to the March for Life and local pilgrimages, seniors have the opportunity to travel to Rome and Assisi, Italy. They encounter relics from the saints, sing for the Holy Father and see in real life the wonders of the ancient churches in the Eternal City.