Assumption High School

Assumption High School


Assumption High School 

1020 West Central Park Avenue

Davenport, IA 52804

563.326.5313

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Assumption High School

Upon 8th grade graduation, the majority of our St. Paul the Apostle Catholic School students attend Assumption Catholic High School.

 

Assumption Mission Statement

Our mission, as a Catholic educational community, is to prepare students academically, spiritually, and morally for the opportunities and responsibilities of the future.

Assumption High School is a Catholic high school located in Davenport, Iowa. Assumption High School opened it's doors on September 10, 1958 as a Catholic co-institutional facility, as a result of the merger of St. Ambrose Academy for boys and Immaculate Conception Academy for girls. At an initial cost of $2.4 million, Assumption High School would have never been possible without the support of Bishop Ralph Hayes and the 12 parishes within Scott County in 1958: Holy Family, Our Lady of Lourdes, Sacred Heart, St. Alphonsus, St. Ann, St. Anthony, St. Henry, St. James, St. Joseph, St. Mary, St. Paul the Apostle, and St. Peter. Assumption became co-educational in 1969.

From the beginning, Assumption’s Catholic identity has given it a special spirit. Each day begins with prayer, with the knowledge that all is done for the “Glory of God.” AHS has been faithful to this vision that makes it unique in the community. 

Assumption Students Will . . .

Academically:

  • Develop critical thinking skills necessary to make good decisions
  • Solve problems independently and cooperatively
  • Become self-directed, life-long learners
  • Be effective communicators
  • Reason scientifically, mathematically, and historically
  • Access and apply technology competently

Spiritually:

  • Be active in faith, life, and expression
  • Seek personal, spiritual understanding
  • Develop personal wellness practices
  • Be willing to learn, understand, and live the teachings of Christ and the Church
  • Be accepting of self and others

Morally:

  • Develop self-confidence and self-discipline
  • Take responsibility for their actions
  • Display global and cross-cultural understanding
  • Demonstrate moral and social justice principles daily


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