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Where Can I Find Private Schools with a Focus on Gospel Values in California?

Updated: 3 days ago

Students from St. Victor School sit in pews during a weekly school Mass as a priest speaks at the front of the church, illustrating how faith and Gospel values are integrated into daily life at this San Jose Catholic school.
Students gather for weekly Mass at St. Victor School, where faith, reflection, and community prayer are part of forming the whole child.

Families looking for private schools with a focus on Gospel values in California will find that education at St. Victor School in San Jose. As a Preschool–8th grade Catholic school, we integrate faith, academic excellence, and moral formation into daily life — while welcoming families of all faith backgrounds.


For us, Gospel values are not a slogan. They shape how students learn, serve, lead, and grow — intellectually, spiritually, and socially.


What Does “Gospel Values” Mean in a Private School?

At St. Victor School, our understanding of right and wrong is rooted in the teachings of Jesus and guided by the Beatitudes. Students learn that morality is grounded in human dignity and the call to love and serve others.


At St. Victor School, Gospel values include:

  • Respect for the dignity of every person

  • A commitment to service and justice

  • Compassion rooted in the Beatitudes

  • Leadership rooted in compassion and responsibility


In a whole-child approach to Catholic education, these principles inform not only religion class, but classroom discussions, relationships, service learning, and student leadership opportunities.


Faith in Action at Every Stage

As a school community, we celebrate weekly Mass together. By gathering in prayer, reflection, and gratitude we are reinvigorated by the Bread of Life each week. Each grade also completes a service project throughout the year, learning that faith is lived through action. This year Fourth Grade has a year-long project of collecting cans during Lunchtime with the proceeds being donated to our sister school in Vietnam for their scholarship fund.


In our Preschool and Kindergarten classrooms, we meet children at their level. Students learn Gospel values through Bible stories and simple acts of service such as helping to clean up, making a card for someone who needs encouragement, or giving a loved one a hug. We remind them of Jesus’ words, “Let the little ones come to me,” and that they are already good because they were made in God’s image.


Helping children understand both their inherent dignity and their responsibility toward others is the beginning of whole-child formation.


Forming Ethical Thinkers

As students grow, so does the depth of their moral reasoning.


In middle school, students participate in thoughtful ethics discussions and debates.

They learn to listen respectfully, evaluate ideas, and articulate their reasoning with clarity and confidence.


We believe that forming the whole child means nurturing both intellect and conscience. Academic ability alone is not enough. Intellect without ethics becomes little more than computation, and easily replaced by artificial intelligence. We're better than that. We help students develop their wisdom to use their knowledge well.


Students are encouraged to think deeply about how Gospel values apply to real-world situations and to develop the confidence to stand by what they believe is right, even when peer pressure makes that difficult.


Our goal is not simply academic achievement. It is formation: graduating young people who leave with knowledge, compassion, and conviction.


Conviction, when grounded in faith and reflection, is a strength.


All Are Welcome

While we are a Catholic school, families of all faith backgrounds are welcome at St. Victor. What unites our community is a shared commitment to raising children who lead with integrity, compassion, and purpose.


Gospel-centered education prepares students not only for high school, but for lives of responsibility and service.


Students graduate as:

  • Children of Faith

  • Lifelong Learners

  • Caring and Responsible Citizens


Whole-child education rooted in the Gospel prepares students not only for high school, but for lives of purpose and service. Families of all faith backgrounds are welcome here. What unites us is a shared commitment to raising young people who lead with integrity and compassion.


When Gospel values are in private school

If you are searching for private schools with a focus on Gospel values in California, St. Victor School in San Jose offers a Catholic education centered on whole-child formation — academically rigorous, morally grounded, and spiritually rooted.

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