Queen of All Saints Academy
Classical Campus in Brooksville, FL
Exceptional education for academic & spiritual growth.
A Culture of Excellence
Admissions criteria ensures that students maintain a high moral standard, creating a truly Catholic environment. Parents at the Brooksville Campus pledge to uphold Catholic culture in the home where the primary formation of moral character takes place. Thus the Academy is dedicated to producing the perfect Catholic man and woman, who, through the training received both at home and from the school, will be equipped to lead out a life in the state of sanctifying grace, and at the same time to be cognizant of all he needs to know in order to be fruitful in their varied states of life as adults.
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Development of the Whole Child
On campus, the Sisters undertake not only the academic and intellectual growth of the child, but the physical and spiritual growth as well. The day begins with morning prayers and Mass, followed by music study, choir, and academics. Physical education and extracurricular interests are fostered during the midday break and after school. Additionally, sodalities and volunteer projects train children in the importance of sacrificing oneself to God’s service and the good of one’s neighbor. Education is not the mere presentation of useful information; rather it is the intense act of molding the childโs intellect and will so that he have both a firm grasp of the supernatural and natural truth, and the moral ability to lead a life in accordance with the commandments of God.
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St. Thomas Aquinas College
St. Thomas Aquinas College, next door to the girls’ campus, trains our Sisters in the classical method and the spiritual life so that they may become beacons of light to their students. For, “What is the good of teaching various subjects, of wasting time in learning them, if at the same time we cannot teach children the words of life and touch their hearts and their consciences?” -St. Madeleine Sophia Barat
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A Chapel for Daily Mass & Visits
Central to our campus is the chapel, a peaceful environment where students gather for daily Mass, prayer, and moments of quiet reflection. This is an essential part of our students’ spiritual formation, helping to strengthen their faith and devotion. The Academy undertakes the complete spiritual formation of the child, with the goal that the young man or young woman who emerges from this Academy with thirteen years of education, will be adorned with faith, knowledge, virtue, discipline, refinement, fortitude and maturity.
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Two High School Locations
The high school girls attend Mass and classes at the Spring Lake location under the direction of the Sisters. The high school boys attend Mass and classes at the Barnett location under the direction of Father De Saye. Having two separate buildings contributes to the attention and focus of the high school students, while preserving Catholic modesty and chastity. Traditionally boys and girls were never in the same classroom at the high school level, and it is only by necessity that they should be educated together.
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