School officials project that Bay Ridge Catholic Academy will open with 400 students, which would make it one of the biggest elementary schools in the diocese.

School officials project that Bay Ridge Catholic Academy will open with 400 students, which would make it one of the biggest elementary schools in the diocese.
St. Anselm Catholic Academy and Holy Angels Catholic Academy will merge to form Bay Ridge Catholic Academy, the Diocese of Brooklyn announced on Oct. 31.
Wide-eyed students from St. Anselm Catholic Academy in Bay Ridge received a special visit from members of the U.S. Coast Guard on June 5.
The teachers, faculty, staff and students of St. Anselm Catholic Academy, Bay Ridge, came to school with their orange Spirit Day 2019 t-shirts May 24, and the excitement was palpable.
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Several elementary academies and schools are welcoming new principals and assistant principals this September.
Parents, children and guests gathered around exhibits to listen as young researchers discussed their findings at St. Anselm Catholic Academy’s SACA STEM (Science, Tech, Engineering and Math) Fair in Bay Ridge. Some exhibits offered a hands-on learning experience.
The Tablet, with the generous collaboration of the Archbishop John Hughes Knights of Columbus Council No. 481, invited youth from Brooklyn and Queens to participate in the annual “Christ Is Risen Easter Art Contest.”
The teachers and staff at St. Anselm Catholic Academy in Bay Ridge hold true to their mission to treat every student with respect and to maximize the spiritual, academic, emotional and social growth of the students.
This week’s Tablet TALK highlights a jazzy night in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a climate change documentary in Bayside, a night of feathers, beads and masks in Mill Basin and much more.