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The Order of Saint Augustine founded this private Catholic school in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1926 at the request of the local Catholic bishop, who saw the need for such a school in this fast-growing area of northeastern Oklahoma.
Since its earliest days, Cascia Hall has served the needs of parents and students of all faiths who have found our insistence on the education of the total person very much to their liking.
The traditional Cascia Hall program is college preparatory, emphasizing the liberal arts. Cascia Hall offers the Upper School student a variety of courses, the completion of which prepares the student for entrance into college. The Middle School functions to introduce 6th, 7th, and 8th grade students to a traditional liberal arts curriculum which, at this level, serves as a foundation for studies in the Upper School.
At Cascia Hall, in keeping with the teachings of St. Augustine (354-430 A.D.), we are concerned with educating the whole person spiritually, physically, emotionally, psychologically, and intellectually, to bring each student to a deeper understanding of the gift of life and talents which a loving God has bestowed upon them.
Cascia Hall's current maximum enrollment is less than 600 students. Middle
School (Grades 6-8) classes have 24 students or less. Each grade is 72 students
or less. The Upper School (Grades 9-12) has an average class size of 18 with an
average of 90-95 students per grade. The student:teacher ratio is 12:1. Half the
students are non-Catholic, and the male:female ratio is approximately 50:50.
Students live in all sections of the city of Tulsa, most within a few miles
of the school, although some commute daily from towns as far as 50 miles away.
For more than 80 years, Cascia Hall students have earned the respect and
admiration of the people of the city of Tulsa. Cascia Hall students have proven
themselves efficient, intelligent, moral, and trustworthy citizens. The
responsibility for continuing this heritage is borne by each member of the
Cascia Hall community. Students are provided with a handbook explaining the
school's expectations of their behavior. A copy is available upon request.
Cascia Hall does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
or national/ethnic origin in the administration of
its educational policies, admissions policies, financial aid program, athletics, and other school-administered programs.