Our Story
Mission Statement
St. Francis Xavier School, a faith community grounded on Jesuit principles of superior education, cultivates excellence in mind, body and spirit sending forth Kids for Others. Philosophy St. Francis Xavier Jesuit Catholic School fosters a learning environment whose community members appreciate God’s presence in the world and respond generously in action to God’s love. In the Ignatian tradition, we see spiritual formation as integrally connected to the academic, social, emotional, and physical development of the whole child. The excellent educational traditions of our school are strongly supported by the families in the community, many of whose roots at the school go back three generations. St. Francis Xavier School challenges students to embark on a lifelong journey of discovery of their God Given gifts and to share these gifts in service to God. History On September 21, 1936, five Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary began teaching at St. Francis Xavier School. Eldene Bruneau, a member of the St. Francis Xavier Parish, had graduated from Clarke College in Dubuque, Iowa, where the nuns were headquartered. She wrote to them, asking if nuns could be sent to teach in Phoenix. She was told if 100 children enrolled the sisters would come. Dedicated parishioners campaigned in the Parish and within a very short time succeeded to fulfill the requirements of the sisters. In the Spring of 1936 Fr. Robert Burns, S.J. the fourth Pastor of St. Francis Parish announced that a contract had been signed with the Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary from Dubuque, Iowa to provide 5 sisters to inaugurate an eight grade parochial school. On September 21st 1936 St. Francis Xavier School opened in Regis Hall in the present Brophy College Preparatory. The parochial school soon became the center of parish life. In September 1937 the school registered 237 students. There were eight teaching nuns with one more added during the school year. On April 4, 1937, 26 children celebrated their First Communion. A special collection for the school was started and taken up each Sunday at Mass. A large number of people pledged the sum of $1 a Sunday for the school fund. By 1943 the St. Francis Xavier School had an enrollment of 400 students and added a preschool and kindergarten. With the enrollment expanding each year, it became obvious that the school had outgrown their space at Brophy. In 1947 the parish began to build a new school building which included Kindergarten, 1st and 2nd Grade classrooms and administrative space. The new building was all ready for the 1948 school year. In 1951, seven more classrooms were added to the existing school structures and were completed by 1954, with the exception of the cafeteria which was added in 1960. |
Contact Information
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Phone: (602) 266-5364
Fax: (602) 279-0423 |
St. Francis Xavier Jesuit Catholic Elementary School
4715 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85012 St. Francis Xavier School, a faith community grounded on Jesuit principles of superior education, cultivates excellence in mind, body, and spirit sending forth Kids for Others. |