St. Peter Catholic High School offers trending technology, academic excellence
St. Peter Catholic, a career and technical high school of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, provides a low-cost, Catholic centered, technical co-education for students looking to develop skills that will allow them to attend college or enter the workforce directly out of high school.
“We are combining the Archdiocese’s academic excellence with the latest in technological trends to prepare students both academically and for the workforce,” said founding principal Dr. Marc Martinez.
Hands-on is key
Project-based learning and hands-on experience with industrystandard software and technology will be available for students to be professionally competent in their chosen career paths, said
St. Peter school board chair Mark Letsos.
Students can choose to go on to associate degree programs or four-year colleges, or they can go directly into the workforce with certifications to do jobs that are needed by industry, Letsos said, an operations manager at Johnston LLC, business, engineering, and architectural consultants.
St. Peter Catholic High School was designed to be affordable to all students and families who are seeking a Catholic secondary education.
The school will not only serve Houston’s Catholic community students but will be available to all students and families seeking an alternative to public high school, high-cost private school, or charter school.
Further details
For additional information, including how to apply to the school, visit www.stpeterhs.org.