Creative Programs

Our school system offers many opportunities for students to develop their artistic sides. We boast excellent music, art, and drama programs, and our instructors in all three departments are well-versed in their respective areas of expertise. ECCSS also hosts a number of summer camps that are geared toward those students who are drawn to the arts.

Program Overview

Below you will be able to view various documents regarding curriculum, offerings and information about Elk County Catholic School System. If you have questions or concerns, please contact the school.

  • St. Marys Catholic Elementary School

    St. Marys Catholic Elementary School follows the curriculum standards set by the Diocese of Erie, which include instruction in the following subjects:

    • Religion
    • Science
    • Social Studies
    • Mathematics
    • Health
    • Physical Education
    • Technology
    • Language Arts
    • Character Development
    •  Music
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  • St. Marys Catholic Middle School

    In middle school students study the core subjects of:

    • Science
    • Social Studies
    • English
    • Math

    Students also have:

    • Religion
    • Reading, Spelling, Literature
    • Physical Education
    • Technology
    • Music
    • Art
    • Spanish
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  • Elk County Catholic High School

    Students graduate in one of three curricula: advanced college preparatory, college preparatory, or technical bound.


    Full credit courses meet five times per week for periods of 43 minutes. A minimum of 26 credits in the following subject areas are required for graduation:

    • English (4)
    • Mathematics (4)
    • Science (3)
    • Social Studies (4)
    • Theology (4)
    • Health (1)
    • Physical Education (1)
    • Tech Foundations (1)
    • Driver’s Education

    22 1/3 Credits + Electives

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  • St. Leo Catholic School

    At St. Leo School, we focus on so much more than training a child to learn skills to target a career. Do you want your child to flourish as a human being-one that is made to know the truth, choose the good, and love the beautiful? That is the focus at St. Leo School.

    • Spiritually engaged students who get to go to Mass frequently and are developing a growing love and devotion to the Eucharist.
    • A united faculty that leads students to seek their whole formation– spiritually, academically, physically, and emotionally.
    • A curriculum that is designed to encourage a depth of wonder that has seemingly disappeared in secular society today.
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