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Catholic Microschools: “Too Small” Becomes Sustainable

Updated: Dec 5


Students sitting around round tables with a teacher standing behind a podium in front a wall-sized white board

As Catholic schools across America shutter their doors under shrinking enrollment and rising costs, a surprising savior is emerging — the microschool. Once seen as a stop-gap or “last-ditch” effort to stay afloat, microschools — with their multi-age classrooms, deeply personal instruction, and faith-driven community — are proving to be not just viable, but flourishing. From classrooms on the brink of closure to lean, thriving institutions with growing enrollments, these intimate schools are redefining what it means for a Catholic school to be sustainable.

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