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Happy Children

Our Lady Star of the Sea 
Atlantic City, NJ

Educating the Mind.

Empowering the Heart.

Engaging in service.

We welcome children of all beliefs,
who seek a Catholic school experience,
at a price that you can afford.

Rest assured that we do everything to ensure the health, safety and well-being of our students. With our deliberately small class sizes, dedicated professional educators, and faith-based education, your child will thrive! 

Open Enrollment

Our Lady Star of the Sea School is currently enrolling grades Pre-K through grade 8 for the 2025-2026 school year. We have a limited number of openings so please contact us today to schedule a tour and begin the enrollment process!

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Caring Art teacher helping 2 students

Affordability

Here at Our Lady Star of the Sea School, over 90% of our students qualify for tuition assistance. We strive to educate the whole child and want to ensure that providing your child an excellent education can come at an affordable price. This is made possible by our many business sponsors and private benefactors.

Our History and Legacy

Our Lady Star of the Sea Parish began in 1894, with the appointment of its first pastor, Reverend, P.J. Petri.  Fourteen years later, in 1908, having arranged for the Sisters of Mercy to work in the ministry of education, Father Petri opened Our Lady Star of the Sea School, with eighty students who were primarily Irish-American Catholics.

 

The parish school continued under the leadership of the Sisters of Mercy through World War I, the Depression, and World War II.  Eventually there were two classes of each grade. In 1949 local iron workers donated their services to build the school gymnasium in record time, an event often compared to a “barn raising”.  The building, named Memorial Hall, was dedicated to the memory of those who had served the country in World War II.  During this same time period, an extension was built onto the original school building, adding space for a library, resource room, and business office.

 

By the 1970’s, because Atlantic City had gone through a major decline in population, school enrollment dropped, resulting in one class of each grade.  This was also when the school community, previously comprised of a nearly all Irish Catholic population, began to include students who were ethnically diverse and non-Catholic.  In 1976 the Kindergarten opened and followed the next year with the addition of two Special Education classes, sponsored by the Diocese of Camden.

 

During the 1980’s the development of Atlantic City as a Casino Resort was moving at full speed.  This brought tremendous employment opportunities for the many immigrants arriving from Asia, Central and South America, the Pacific Islands, and the Caribbean resulting in the community of Our Lady Star of the Sea becoming  multi-cultural, multi-lingual and multi-denominational.

Continue reading about our history. 

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