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ABOUT TERESIANUM ACADEMY

 A word from the Founder,

 

Although the very word education assumes that we are beginning with a young person who is yet to reach his or her potential – spiritually, morally, and academically – there is still a certain disposition and humility that is required of the student who would embark on this set of studies, both sacred and secular.  The young ladies and gentlemen will be required to dress appropriately each day; their speech must be pure and nothing vulgar or unbecoming of a confirmed Catholic will be permitted; most importantly, the students will read and sign a pledge that indicates their will and purpose to pursue the good, true, and beautiful by the means offered, at Mass, in class, and from civil conversations with teachers and fellow students. Such a commitment, affirmed in the beginning and strengthened by appropriate reminders, will be one of the means whereby the school encourages an intentionally limited but attentive student body that will serve to strengthen each particular and all common members.

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This also requires a similar commitment from parents or guardians, who are still their children's primary educators. 

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Jonathan P. Arrington
​Founder of School

Our Philosophy

The school is be a place where the wisdom of our Catholic forefathers reigns and which hosts a well-established and well-ordered environment that is most conducive to forming ladies and gentlemen who are simultaneously scholars and sanctified by their daily participation in the fullness of the Roman Church’s pristine liturgy, as well as a thorough introduction to the life and liturgy of the Eastern Churches. 

Our History

Conceived through much prayer, thought, and encouragement from ​fellow Catholics; begun in 2017 as an educational venture that is sui generis in Denver; the Teresianum Academy is the fruit of the corrective and restorative wisdom of several generations of Catholics, to whom the founding teachers are eternally grateful.

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