Drawing inspiration from Psalm 1:3, this year’s school theme centers on the image of a blessed person as "a tree planted near running water, that yields its fruit in due season, and whose leaves never fade." At St. Sebastian Parish School, we believe that God is the source of our life, and just as a tree must be deeply rooted near life-giving waters, so must we be rooted in the love and grace of Christ.

Integrating Project WET and Catholic Stewardship

Our teachers, having undergone Project WET training, will guide students in exploring the vital role water plays in sustaining all life. Through engaging lessons that spark natural curiosity and foster critical thinking, students will come to understand the significance of water in our world and the responsibility we have as Catholics to to be stewards of God's creation. Through service projects and environmental stewardship initiatives, students will put their faith into action, protecting the precious gift of water and ensuring its availability for future generations.

Eucharistic Revival

As we journey through the third year of the Eucharistic Revival in this year of mission, we reflect on the transformative power of the Eucharist. Just as Jesus nourished and healed the crowds during His earthly ministry, He continues to meet us in the Eucharist, offering us life and strength, propelling us into a new chapter of faith and mission. St. Sebastian Parish School is committed to fostering a deep connection to the Eucharist, the ultimate source of life. As we teach our students about the essential role of water in the physical world, we will also guide them to recognize the spiritual nourishment that comes from the Eucharist. This year, we will walk with our students as they grow in their faith, rooted in Christ and sustained by the living waters of His love, preparing them to go forth and share that love with the world.