Catholic School
Faithfully committed to
investing in the future
since 1922
Welcome and thank you for your interest in Saint John the Baptist Catholic School. Saint John the Baptist Catholic School has been investing in future generations of Longmont and surrounding cities since 1926. Our students are provided with a rigorous, time-tested curriculum. Our dedicated staff is committed to providing a faith-based and nurturing environment.
We are North Central Accredited and offer preschool through eighth grade, with enrollment of approximately 444 students. Kindergarten and first grade classes have triple rounds while second through eighth grades have double rounds.
In addition to a strong curriculum in religion, mathematics, social studies, science, and language arts, our students also participate in Spanish, art, music, and physical education classes. Extra curricular activities and athletic programs are provided after school.
For 80 plus years, the Saint Johns Catholic School community has been promoting Catholic doctrine and traditions. The children say daily prayers celebrate weekly mass and are prepared to receive the Sacrament of Reconciliation and the Holy Eucharist. Our children actively participate in service to our school, parish and surrounding community.
In partnership with parents and families, Saint John the Baptist Catholic School provides a Catholic learning environment that enhances spiritual growth, stresses academic excellence, fosters mutual respect and develops personal responsibility.
Mission Statement
In partnership with parents and families, Saint John the Baptist Catholic School provides a Catholic learning environment that enhances spiritual growth, stresses academic excellence, fosters mutual respect and develop personal responsibility.
Philosophy Statement
Saint John the Baptist Catholic School is called by faith to proclaim the Risen Christ through the lives and experiences of its parents, students, and staff. It is committed to providing faith, academic, and social experiences to prepare its students to be life-long learners and leaders in the church and community as witnesses to the gospel of Jesus Christ.











