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Four students examine a test tube in a science lab at Saint Joseph's Catholic School.

Saint Joseph’s is an independent Catholic school for grades 6-12.

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Looking for a school where your child’s potential can shine? Enter: Saint Joseph’s Catholic School — an academically advanced, faith-based community for grades 6-12 in Greenville.

Students thrive in a nurturing environment designed to foster leadership, discernment, and self-discipline. The school offers:

  • College Board’s AP Capstone program
  • Weekly Mass and an active campus ministry
  • Championship-level athletics
  • A vibrant fine arts community

Psst... 98% of 2024 graduates have earned merit-based scholarships.

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