Situated on 33 acres of land, Saint Kilian Catholic School occupies 70,000 square feet at the intersection of Route 228 and Franklin Road in Cranberry Township and was a labor of love for many individuals. The design of the facility and construction of the building and meets the many needs of our students and parishioners both now and for generations to come. We are delighted to have added a church to our campus in September, 2016.
Every area of our facility provides opportunities to enhance educational and spiritual growth. On our 33 acres, teachers can take the classroom outside to observe different aspects of nature, creating a "green classroom." This type of hands-on learning provides Saint Kilian students with a very unique perspective and appreciation for their environment. The grounds are also used for recess, recreational, and athletic play. A playground, blacktop, soccer/football field, and cross country trail is available for use by all students, both for recess and organized sports.
We could not have been more excited to move our weekly school Mass from the school Gymnasium to our brand new chuch in September, 2016. The church is a short walk down the campus sidewalk for our school children.
The gymnasium is regulation size to accommodate both official basketball and volleyball games. The gymnasium is configured and equipped to have two smaller basketball courts running cross-width enabling multiple activities to take place simultaneously. Accordion-style bleachers flank the gym walls for flexible seating options.
The cafeteria and full service kitchen is used during the weekdays for the students, then as parish meeting and event space during evenings and weekends. The kitchen is used to prepare hot lunches for the students ( click here for more about school lunches), and provides space as a concession stand for activities in the gymnasium.
Safety of our children was kept in mind during every aspect of the design phase of our facility, both inside and out. The classroom wing is highly secured and can only be entered using a monitored access key card. Visitors and volunteers are required to sign in at the office and are not be able to access the student areas without assistance from school personnel (click here to read our Safe Environment Policy). All outdoor areas are fenced in and are easily reached without crossing any streets.
To maintain the safest, most conducive learning environment for students:
We have several students in our school who have life-threatening allergies to nuts and/or peanuts. To ensure the safety of all students we serve, we ask that peanut products or nuts not be brought to school. Current families must adhere to our Allergy Policy and follow our Nut-Checked Safe Snack List when packing lunches or bringing food items into our facility. Documentation is available on our Parent Portal. Please contact the school office with questions.