House System
Chesterton Academy’s House system is drawn from the 1,000 year-old tradition of Christian education exemplified in the colleges at Oxford and Cambridge. The Houses provide real, tangible community within the larger school, giving students the opportunity to take ownership, fulfill the call to leadership, and to cultivate the ideal conditions for virtue. Each House has two Senior and two Junior prefects, two faculty advisors, and several parent liaisons.
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Clubs & Activities
Chesterton Academy of St. James, has initiated a variety of clubs and activities. We will encourage students to seek out a moderator and host their own clubs and activities as well. Please contact us if you’re interested in starting one!
We currently offer the following clubs at Chesterton Academy of St. James:
Clubs & Activities
Yearbook Club
Student Council
Student Newspaper
Music
Men’s Schola
Women’s Schola
Instrumental Ensembles
Music Ensemble
Faith & Service
Retreats
Pro-Life Club
Pilgrimages
Athletics
Sports at the Chesterton Academy of St. James are teacher and parent-driven. As a new school, we look forward to building an athletic program based on what our enrolled students and families want. Since the body is the temple of the Holy Spirit we will encourage sports at every level and will seek to build upon our initial offerings so that we may provide a strong athletic program. Here are some of the sports we offer and hope to offer:
Fall Sports
Mens’ Soccer
Mens’ and Womens’ Cross Country
Womens’ Volleyball
Mens’ Tennis
Womens’ Tennis
Winter Sports
Mens’ Basketball
Womens’ Basketball
Spring Sports
Mens’ Baseball
Womens’ Softball
Womens’ Soccer
Spiritual Life
Nurturing the Spiritual Life
Catholicism is central to our mission. For this reason, every school day begins with Mass. We teach theology out of the Bible, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and papal documents. Other important ways we live the faith include annual pilgrimages and retreats, modest and wholesome extracurricular activities, and sacred art and crucifixes adorn the hall and the classrooms.
Faith in our schools
Daily Mass
Weekly opportunities for Adoration
Retreats, Confession, and Spiritual Formation
Faith incorporated into every subject
Chaplains or regular visits from priests and religious
Pilgrimages
Chesterton Network Schools are encouraged to provide opportunities for students to go on pilgrimage. In addition to the March for Life and local pilgrimages, seniors have the opportunity to travel to Rome and Assisi, Italy. They encounter relics from the saints, sing for the Holy Father and see in real life the wonders of the ancient churches in the Eternal City.