It is my pleasure to welcome you to St. Joseph Catholic School. Since 1894, we have served families in the Brazos Valley by providing a Catholic education. We pride ourselves on providing an education that nurtures hearts, inspires minds and ignites the spirits of our students.
We have a rich tradition of academic excellence rooted in our Catholic faith. We see each child as a unique gift from God with their own way of learning and knowing, and we work to meet each child where they are academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually. At SJCS, we couple strong academic rigor with our care of the whole child to ensure that students are growing and developing into strong, assertive and passionate young people.
SJCS is a family focused, caring community where all students are given the opportunity thrive. Our small class sizes allows students an opportunity to know one another well and build strong community and leadership skills. Our graduates are confident and fully prepared to tackle the challenges of high school and beyond. I invite you to explore our website, follow us on social media and plan a visit to our school to learn more about St. Joseph Catholic School.
God bless and Go Eagles!
Mrs. Julia Mishler
Principal
Elementary Campus - Grades PreK-5th
901 E. William Joel Bryan Pkwy, Bryan, TX 77803
Phone: (979) 822-6643
Secondary Campus - Grades 6th-12th
600 South Coulter Drive, Bryan, TX 77803
Phone: (979) 822-6641
Fax: (979) 779-2810
Emanuel Glockzin Family Athletic Complex
6044 Rye Loop Road, Bryan, TX 77807
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Accreditations:
St. Joseph Catholic School is accredited by the Texas Catholic Conference of Bishops Education Department (TCCB ED). SJCS is also a member of the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA).
Non-discrimination Statement:
Schools within the Diocese of Austin do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in: (i) the admission of students; (ii) the offerings of rights, privileges, programs, or activities generally made available to their students; or (iii) the administration of educational policies, admissions policies, loan programs, athletic programs, employment practices or policies, or other school-administered programs