Praying together. Planning school liturgies. Organizing international service projects. At Salesianum, young men of all religious backgrounds take charge in living out the Gospel — in the classroom, on the stage, on the field, and in our communities.
Through service learning projects, Salesian brothers support and interact directly with those they serve. And at our Center for Faith, Justice and Leadership (CFJL), brothers build close bonds as they help each other, talking openly about their faiths and lives.
A full range of spirituality and leadership programs
Salesianum School educates and develops the whole person based on the teaching of Saint Francis de Sales, whose spirituality can be summarized in “Live Jesus.” As an independent Catholic secondary school founded by the Oblates of St. Francis de Sales in 1903, Salesianum challenges young men through dynamic college preparatory and extracurricular programs to live as Salesian Gentlemen devoted to faith, community, and service.