November 8, 2025 - 04:03

The Archdiocese of Hartford is preparing to launch two new Catholic schools in response to a rising interest in Catholic education and increased church attendance. Among the new institutions is the Chesterton Academy of St. Francis of Assisi, which is set to welcome its first students in ninth and tenth grades in the Fall of 2026. This initiative reflects a broader trend within the community, where families are seeking quality educational options rooted in Catholic values.
The decision to expand the school system comes as the Archdiocese aims to provide a nurturing environment that fosters both academic excellence and spiritual growth. Church leaders have noted that the demand for Catholic education has been on the rise, prompting this proactive step to meet the needs of families in the area.
The Archdiocese is optimistic that these new schools will play a significant role in revitalizing interest in Catholic teachings and community involvement, ultimately strengthening the bonds among families and the church.
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