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The goal is to foster a deep and genuine love for Jesus Christ, Mary, the Church, the Pope and the salvation of souls. This includes:

  • A personal relationship with Christ so that students may come to know, love and imitate Him
  • A deep understanding of the Faith through a solid program of religious instruction
  • Living a life of grace and participation in the sacramental life of the Church
  • The conscious pursuit of virtue
  • Prayer as an integral part of school life
  • Respect for students of all faiths

Apostolic Formation
The goal is to form within each student a compassionate heart so that as an apostle of Christ, he or she will reach out to society in service. This includes:

  • The conviction to live according to Christian ideals
  • An awareness of social issues, particularly suffering and injustice in the world
  • A practical understanding of service
  • The desire to contribute to the well being of the community

The qualities that aid apostolic action: leadership, teamwork, initiative and perseverance

Religious Education
A s a private Catholic school we are faithful to the teachings of the Holy Father and the Magisterium of the Church. Christ is the center of all that we do it is His model of charity that we foster amongst our children, parents and staff.

Sacraments and Prayer Life
At Clear Water Academy we celebrate the sacrament of the Eucharist with a school mass on Fridays. We invite our parish priests to celebrate mass and to hear confession. Children who have made First Confession and First Holy Communion are offered the sacraments along with their families.

Developing and nurturing an active prayer life is foundational to our Integral Formation philosophy. We begin every morning with a prayer for our Bishop, instilling a deep and sincere connection to our broader Catholic community in the Diocese of Calgary.

Spiritual Direction
Spiritual Direction is offered to all students, parents, teachers and staff on a regular basis. This is all part of developing and nurturing the whole person. The Dean of Students in collaboration with our Director of Formation and our Legionary priest Father Jon Budke, support and nurture the spiritual development of our school community.

Retreats
Retreats are organized throughout the year for students, teachers and staff.

Role and Responsibilities of the Dean of Students
We have two Dean of Students that work with our students. Mr Paul Hudec works with the students in the Boys School (grade 4 to high school) and Mrs Cecile Marquis works with the Lower School and the Girls School. Their primary role is to assist the students in their formation by meeting one-on-one with student on a regular basis to discuss their academic, spiritual, human and apostolic formation. The Dean of Students are also very involved in the Apostolic Program, designed to teach students about service to others, using Christ as our model.

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