About Us
Welcome to St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School, named for St. Anne, the mother of Mary, and Pope Pius XII, Eugenio Pacelli. Our history stretches back to 1868. We are the only Preschool-12th grade Catholic school serving southwestern Georgia.
Catholic Christian values are part of all that happens at St. Anne-Pacelli. Students participate in daily prayer and are challenged to become the best they can be - in and outside the classroom. Students of many faiths enhance our diverse student body and strengthen our school. Cognia accredits St. Anne-Pacelli (Preschool-12th grade). Our school is also a member of the National Catholic Education Association, the Georgia Independent Athletic Association, and is administered within the framework of the Catholic Diocese of Savannah and operated by St. Anne Catholic Church. Please take a moment to explore our website. We look forward to welcoming you to the St. Anne-Pacelli family! |
Mission Statement: St. Anne-Pacelli Catholic School forms knowledgeable, faithful and responsible Catholic citizens who compassionately serve others.
The Viking Family is Diverse!
60% Caucasian
21% African American
13% Multi-Racial
3% Asian
2% Native American
1% Pacific Islanger
16% Hispanic/Latino ethnicity
21% African American
13% Multi-Racial
3% Asian
2% Native American
1% Pacific Islanger
16% Hispanic/Latino ethnicity
Schools in the Diocese of Savannah do not discriminate on the basis of race, sex (unless traditionally a single sex school), national origin, or handicapping condition (if, with reasonable accommodation on the part of the school, the handicapped person could be accommodated) in the admission of students, or in the administration of policies regarding education, athletics, or any school-sponsored programs.
In admitting students where facilities are limited, Diocesan schools give preference to Catholic students living within parish boundaries; secondly, to Catholic students living outside parish boundaries; finally, to non-Catholic students.
Registration of new students takes place year-round with various new student recruiting events held during the school year. For more details, visit www.BeAViking.com/admissions.
In admitting students where facilities are limited, Diocesan schools give preference to Catholic students living within parish boundaries; secondly, to Catholic students living outside parish boundaries; finally, to non-Catholic students.
Registration of new students takes place year-round with various new student recruiting events held during the school year. For more details, visit www.BeAViking.com/admissions.