
Knoxville Catholic High School has been inspiring young people through the ministry of Christ since 1932. Today, our campus in the heart of West Knoxville features best-in-class facilities, a distinguished faculty and a steadfast commitment to Catholic education. We are excited to announce that construction of the St. Gregory the Great Auditorium is well underway!
Stow yer cargo! Start yer play! Knoxville Catholic is a special place where students are nurtured and challenge as they grow to become remarkable and faith-filled young adults. To learn about our exceptional academic programs, athletics and student life, please visit us and apply!
Stow yer cargo! Start yer play! Knoxville Catholic is a special place where students are nurtured and challenge as they grow to become remarkable and faith-filled young adults. To learn about our exceptional academic programs, athletics and student life, please visit us and apply!
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From the classroom to the theatre, from the chapel to the playing fields, KCHS is preparing scholars, leaders, champions and saints. Established in 1932, Catholic empowers students with the essential skills and knowledge needed to thrive in college and beyond. Knox Catholic is a community of faith and academic excellence, where every student is known, loved and called to greatness.
Knoxville Catholic High School is pleased to announce the construction of the St. Gregory the Great Auditorium, a best-in-class performing arts center that will tremendously enhance our rapidly growing band, theater, choral, digital media, dance and fine arts programs.
In 2014, the Cardinal Newman Society recognized Knoxville Catholic High School as a "School of Excellence" - an honor given to less than five percent of the nation's Catholic high schools.
In 2014, the Cardinal Newman Society recognized Knoxville Catholic High School as a "School of Excellence" - an honor given to less than five percent of the nation's Catholic high schools.
Knoxville Catholic is blessed with a devoted faculty, dedicated to our mission that strives to teach the whole child through the Gospel as we prepare students to be Disciples of Christ. The faculty is comprised of 60 full and part-time teachers, and 7 full-time guidance staff, three of whom work exclusively with learning difference students.
Knoxville Catholic High School (KCHS) is a four-year, college preparatory school for young men and women located in Knoxville, Tennessee. KCHS has an average enrollment of 650 students and employees 100 faculty and staff members. Over half of our faculty hold advanced degrees.
KCHS is consistently recognized as one of the "Top 50 Catholic High Schools" in the nation by the Cardinal Newman Society for excellence in academics, leadership and Catholic identity.Knox Catholic seeks to hire and retain employees who are skilled in their field, involved participants in the school community, active in their faith, and enthusiastically dedicated to carrying out the mission of Knoxville Catholic.
KCHS is consistently recognized as one of the "Top 50 Catholic High Schools" in the nation by the Cardinal Newman Society for excellence in academics, leadership and Catholic identity.Knox Catholic seeks to hire and retain employees who are skilled in their field, involved participants in the school community, active in their faith, and enthusiastically dedicated to carrying out the mission of Knoxville Catholic.
As a school community, we use social media to connect, engage and enrich the lives of our students, families, alumni and supporters. Stay connected to your favorite KCHS team, club or organization! I agree to the social media policies as set forth on page 57 in the KCHS Parent/Student handbook.
Students, coaches, moderators and parents using social media, either for school or personal use, must be vigilant in representing themselves as responsible members of the Catholic school community when taking part in electronic communication that can be viewed publicly.
Students, coaches, moderators and parents using social media, either for school or personal use, must be vigilant in representing themselves as responsible members of the Catholic school community when taking part in electronic communication that can be viewed publicly.
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I love this school. I am pleasantly surprised at the communication from administration. I feel that we are part of a big family and that they care about my child and his future. I appreciate the support from everyone so far, parents, older students and faculty. This school is so much more than public school!
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