Welcome to Erie Catholic

Welcome to the Erie Catholic School System, a community where faith, learning, and growth come together to shape the hearts and minds of young people. At our school campuses, we believe education is about more than just academics—it’s about nurturing the whole child. Each day, our students experience a blend of rigorous academics, meaningful spiritual formation, and personal development, all within a warm, supportive environment. Our preschool-through-eighth-grade campuses include:



  • Our Lady of Peace
  • Saint George School
  • Saint James School
  • Saint Jude School
  • Saint Luke School

Our dedicated teachers and staff are committed to fostering curiosity, encouraging character, and instilling values that last a lifetime. We focus not only on academic excellence but also on building a foundation of faith, kindness, and service. Here, children are seen, known, and loved, with individual needs met through personalized attention and small class sizes.

If you’re exploring the possibilities of Catholic education, we invite you to learn more about our schools, meet our passionate educators, and experience the community spirit that makes Erie Catholic special. Whether you’re interested in enrolling your child or simply learning more about who we are, we look forward to welcoming you into our community.

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October 17, 2025
Pictured: Third-grade students at Saint Jude have chosen to dedicate ten minutes of their recess each day to prayer after learning about Saint Carlo Acutis and Saint Pier Giorgio Frassati.
October 7, 2025
In celebration of the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, Erie Catholic continued a tradition of gathering together with pets, families, and members of our school campus communities for a special pet blessing. With joyful hearts (and some wagging tails), families brought their animal companions to receive a blessing from our campus pastors. After the prayer, each pet received an individual blessing a sign of our interconnectedness with all of creation. A Saint Who Saw All Life as Sacred The Feast of St. Francis, celebrated each year on October 4th, to honor Francis of Assisi. St. Francis was known for his deep humility, joyful spirit, and reverence for all living things. He saw every creature as a reflection of God’s love, referring to animals as brothers and sisters and the earth itself as our shared home. Bringing this teaching to life in a school setting helps students understand that faith extends beyond the classroom. It teaches them to recognize God’s presence in everyday experiences and to approach the world with kindness and responsibility. Living Our Faith in Everyday Ways At Erie Catholic, our mission is to form students in mind, body, and spirit and that means making space for faith in the rhythms of daily life. The Pet Blessing is a wonderful example of that. It invites students and families to connect what they learn about saints, Scripture, and Church teaching to something tangible: the unconditional love of a pet, the joy of shared community, and the sacredness of creation. Celebrate the Spirit of St. Francis at Home Here are a few simple ways your family can honor the legacy of St. Francis and live out our Catholic values this week: Bless Your Pets at Home: If your child has another pet at home or simply wants to revisit the experience, take a moment to say a prayer together for your family pets. Encourage your child to say what they’re thankful for about their pet and ask for God's continued care over them. Spend Time in Creation: Take a family walk, visit a local park, or simply sit outside and notice the beauty of nature. Talk about how St. Francis saw every part of creation as a reflection of God’s love. Be of Service to God's Creatures: Donate gently used towels or pet food to a local animal shelter or consider collecting items from neighbors, friends, and family to give to a shelter in need. An act of stewardship and compassion aligns perfectly with Catholic Social Teaching. Read Together: Share a story about St. Francis or animals in Scripture. Use this as a chance to talk about how we’re called to love and protect all living things. Say the Prayer of St. Francis Together: Lord, make me an instrument of your peace...This prayer is a powerful way to reinforce the values of empathy, peace, and humility at home. By bringing these small acts into your family life, you’re helping your child grow in faith and character—living out the message of St. Francis in everyday ways. In Closing We are grateful to our campus pastors for sharing in this wonderful event for our school communities. Whether a pet was present in person, in a photo, or held close in spirit, we hope this tradition left everyone feeling a little more grounded, joyful, and connected in faith. May we continue to raise children who are kind, compassionate, and faithful toward all of God’s creation.
August 25, 2025
As we begin a new school year, I am filled with gratitude and excitement for what lies ahead for the Erie Catholic School System. First, I want to offer my heartfelt thanks to Janice Whiteman, who served as Erie Catholic's transition director since February, for her extraordinary dedication. In this unique role, she provided steady leadership to our principals, helped prepare our campuses for the year ahead, and guided the system with the same passion for Catholic education that has always defined her service. Because of her hard work, Erie Catholic is well-positioned to continue its mission of forming young hearts and minds in faith, knowledge, and service. Now, as I step into my role as president, I look forward to building on that strong foundation. Together with our principals, teachers, and families, my focus will be threefold: to welcome more families into our schools by growing enrollment, to joyfully share the great things happening across all of our campuses, and to listen closely to our parents so we can better understand how to serve the needs of today’s students. But this work cannot rest on our schools alone. The beauty of Catholic education is that it flourishes when it is rooted in the life of the Church and supported by the wider community. To our parents, grandparents, and parishioners: I encourage you to be active participants in this mission. Whether through volunteering in the classroom, supporting events, serving on a parish or school campus committee, or simply sharing your story of why Catholic education matters to you, your involvement strengthens our schools and inspires others to see its value. I also want to extend a special word to our alumni. Erie has a rich history of Catholic education, and while many beloved schools have closed over the years, their legacy lives on in Erie Catholic. This is your home, too. It is a place where you can gather in fellowship, celebrate your roots, and help ensure that future generations of students experience the same blessings you once received. Your prayers, presence, and support allow us to carry forward a tradition of faith and excellence that has shaped our community for decades. When we join together in faith, we not only shape the future of our students, but we also shine a light on the positive impact Catholic education has on our greater community. Our students learn to lead with integrity, to serve with compassion, and to see the world through the lens of faith—gifts that ripple far beyond the walls of our classrooms. Let us begin this school year in prayer: Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of Catholic education in Erie. As we begin this new year, guide our students to grow in wisdom, faith, and love. Inspire our families, faculty, alumni, and parishioners to work together as stewards of this mission, so that Your presence may be known in our schools and throughout our community. Amen. With gratitude and hope, Travis Washko President, Erie Catholic School System
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