Houston Chronicle Sunday

St. Peter Catholic High School offers trending technology, academic excellence

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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.

 ?? Courtesy St. Peter Catholic H.S. ?? At St. Peter Catholic High School, students are prepared both academical­ly and for the workforce.
Courtesy St. Peter Catholic H.S. At St. Peter Catholic High School, students are prepared both academical­ly and for the workforce.

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