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Little Flower Catholic School, an educational ministry of Little Flower Parish, exists to provide quality Catholic education for the Eastside and beyond as it has since 1926. Little Flower is a compassionate, caring community for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade that celebrates the growth of each person. We welcome all families who share our philosophy and mission.
Preschool
Our accredited Preschool offers completely flexible half and full day options for your three and four year old children.
Leadership
There are many opportunities for student leadership at Little Flower, culminating in The Catholic Vision of Leading Like Jesus experience in the eighth grade year.
Innovation
Little Flower provides unique opportunities for student growth and enrichment. Our students are engaged in real-world, hands-on learning activities.
The Little Way
St. Therese is the originator of "The Little Way". We strive to serve God and others through her "little way" of simplicity and love.
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Our school provides a safe, nurturing environment, a challenging academic curriculum, with an emphasis on the arts, that prepares students for higher educations and helps them develop into confident, responsible citizens. Following the words of St. Therese, our patroness, “Love is repaid by love alone,” we promote a dedication to the Catholic values of peace, justice, and service.
Recent News
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All-Class Reunion Goes Virtual !
Support our students as they walk together as the LF Justice League to raise money for field trips and teacher appreciation events/tokens. The Walk-A-Thon goal is $5,000 and it will take place on Friday, October 2nd.
Students receive prize tickets for every 5 laps they walk + additional tickets for all students in top class.
These efforts will help the PTO keep field trips available to all students at no cost and provide teachers with some special thanks for all their hard work
Support our students as they walk "Around the World" to raise money for field trips designed to expand their worldview. These efforts through the PTO will help keep field trips available to all students at no cost. Please review this information to see how you can help.
General InformationSummerfest will take place May 31, June 1, and June 2
The month of May has brought lots activity throughout the school!
Fourth graders have been discovering how prehistoric indians of Indiana used simple machines to live and work.
Liturgical Choir at Marian University
The 8th grade blessing is a long-standing tradition at Little Flower and this year was held on Friday, September 15.
Follow this link for class supply lists for the coming school year
The sixth grade class visited the C.A.N.D.L.E.S. Museum in Terre Haute.
2018 St. Patrick's Day Parade
Team Pictures for Boys Basketball and Girls Volleyball !
COME ONE, COME ALL TO THE BINGO AND REVERSE RAFFLE NIGHT HOSTED BY OUR ATHLETIC COMMISSION AND PTO ON SATURDAY JANUARY 27TH AT LITTLE FLOWER
On November 4, 2017, we celebrated the annual All-Class Reunion for Little Flower Catholic School. Around 300 Little Flower Alumni and their guests were in attendance.
Little Flower Catholic School conducts an Annual Fund, beginning in November of each year, following our annual All-Class Reunion. The reunion is a night filled with memories of good times and good friends at Little Flower. Following the reunion, we shift our thoughts to providing more memorable experiences for the children at Little Flower today.
November 1, 2017 marks the launch of a brand new website for Little Flower Catholic School that will surely bring many benefits for both prospective and current school families..
Eighth Grade student Mya White has received Honorable Mention distinction in the Next Vista for Learning Seeing Service for a video she made about the Exotic Feline Rescue Center
A grant obtained by the Eastside Catholic School Partnership has brought Project Lead the Way to Little Flower for the 2017-2018 school year and beyond.
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All schools operated by schools and parishes under the guidance of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis admit students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. The schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.