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Commitment to Excellence Since 1953

Holy Name Parish Schools commitment to the tradition of excellence in education began in 1953 with the Sisters of Saint Joseph who founded our school. For over 70 years Holy Name Parish School has shaped the lives of Thousands of young students. Our extensive and rigorous curriculum shapes their hearts and minds providing a solid foundation that enriched with music, art and athletics prepares them to successfully embrace the ever changing world we live in. Our graduates have confidence academically and spiritually (with a strong moral compass) as they leave to attend the most prestigious middle schools, Independent, Catholic and Public Exam schools.

Holy Name Parish School has a special mission that sets it apart from public schools and most other private schools. In addition to supporting a complete academic curriculum, our school is a faith community that integrates religious instruction, value formation, and faith development into the academic education of the students.

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Creating Curious, Confident, Champions

Discovering the Difference At Holy Name Parish School

Holy Name is a school and a community of administrators, teachers, staff, students and families that celebrate and support each other.

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Family Partnership

We partner with families to ensure a holistic and values-driven education.
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Curiosity & Confidence

Students develop critical thinking, creativity, and moral awareness to succeed.
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Early
Excellence

Our high-quality program fosters learning through
play.
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SOAR
Program

Social-emotional growth is nurtured through clear expectations and values.

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Literacy Foundation

ELA programs build foundational reading & comprehension skills while focusing on writing & vocabulary development.
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Hands-On Learning

Experiential and project-based learning inspires a love for discovery.
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STEM
Innovation

Hands-on STEM curriculum encourages problem-solving and teamwork.
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Inclusive
Culture

The Buddy Program connects students from Nursery through Grade 6.
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Community Service

Students live values of empathy and compassion through meaningful service.
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Awe &
Wonder

Teachers cultivate curiosity and zest for learning every day.

our mission

The Holy Name Parish School Mission is to engage students in a positive, challenging program. We encourage lifelong learning and the development of responsible, productive, faith-centered citizens of the world.

Central to our identity is a respectful Catholic community that integrates faith formation, a commitment to values and the academic education of the whole child within a nurturing environment.

Principal’s Welcome

Welcome to Holy Name Parish School! At HNPS, we encourage all students to believe in themselves and cultivate each child’s natural sense of wonder. From their earliest days, children have an innate desire to learn. Whether it be building with blocks, discovering books, or putting crayons to paper, young children enjoy learning and want to learn. HNPS prides itself on fostering this desire to learn, strengthening it, and launching students on the academic journey to high school and college.

The HNPS program simultaneously develops academic skills while intentionally encouraging social-emotional development. We have a rigorous curriculum and utilize sound teaching practices to ensure students master academic standards, but we also create an environment that emphasizes growth, not only academically, but also personally. We want students to realize their academic potential, but we also want them to realize their uniqueness and have the confidence and courage to be who they are. In our Early Childhood Center, our nursery (3-year-old) and pre-kindergarten (4-year-old) students experience learning activities that establish the critical foundations of literacy and numeracy. Each day students enter a nurturing environment that helps them develop the habits necessary to be successful students. Students also learn to interact in a classroom, collaborate, share perspectives, and respond to setbacks. In elementary school, HNPS students develop into critical readers, creative writers, and confident, articulate public speakers. Through rich learning experiences in the classroom, students build knowledge in literature, social studies, science, and math. They experience a true liberal arts education with enriching specialist classes that include music, art, technology, Spanish, and physical education.

Our faculty is comprised of dedicated, caring teachers who model life-learning. They take the time to establish strong relationships with their students and use this rapport to unlock their potential.

HNPS opens doors to future learning. Students graduate from Holy Name and move on to Boston Latin School, Boston College High School, Ursuline Academy, Montrose School, Roxbury Latin, Boston Latin Academy, Catholic Memorial, and many more. Getting in is only the start. HNPS students are poised for success and do succeed on these campuses as scholars and leaders.

We encourage you to schedule a visit to discover more about HNPS.

Mr. Daniel Chisholm

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Holy Name is an accredited member of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.

Average Class Sizes

Nursery

20

students daily (one full-time teacher, one full-time aide)

Pre K

20

students (one full-time teacher, one full-time aide)

K2

18-22

students (one full-time teacher, one full-time aide)

Grades 1-6

18-22

students per grade 
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Academics & Specials

Holy Name offers a rigorous faith-based liberal arts curriculum for nursery through Grade 6. Students enhance their learning with art, music, physical education, and a Spanish program for Grades 1-6. Nursery, pre-k, and kindergarten students have art, music, physical education, technology, and creative movement.

The school’s library supports research and reading, while an upgraded technology classroom and fully equipped STEM lab provide hands-on learning opportunities. Classrooms feature computers for collaborative projects, preparing students for future challenges

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Extra-Curricular Activities

Holy Name offers a wide variety of extracurricular activities to complete what students learn in the classroom and to help them develop specific skills, including Student Government, Basketball, Band, Chess, Dance, Speech and Debate, and other afterschool programs.

Parish children can join liturgical ministries such as Altar Serving, Youth Choir, and lectoring. Students also participate in enrichment programs, field trips, and a four-day hands-on science camp for 6th grade, focusing on environmental education and sensory-based learning.

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Facilities & Support Services

Our facilities feature an outdoor playground, two auditoriums (one doubling as a lunchroom), a library, music, and art rooms, extended day rooms, science lab, STEM and tech room, and access to the parish church and chapel for spiritual activities.

Support services include a full-time nurse, technology staff, learning coordinators, classroom aides, an extended day program, and a hot lunch program. Volunteers and the Home and School Association enhance our offerings

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Consultative School Board

The Holy Name Parish Consultative School Board helps the school develop long-range plans in Catholic identity and mission, finances, and advancement. The School Board also assists in the selection of a principal. The consultative school board serves as a vital role by aiding the pastor and the principal in implementing local school policies.

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