Our Programs
Middle School Athletics
Middle School students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of sports. Teams compete in the North Suburban Parochial School League (NSPSL.) All students/players are expected to maintain a certain grade point average in their academics, and abide by all school policies, in order to be eligible to participate in a school sport(s).
Athletic Handbook
Athletic Waiver
Fall
Fall Soccer Schedule
Soccer Field Directions
Winter
*Wrestling can start as early as Grade 3 or at discretion of coach.
Spring
Extra-Curricular Activities
Elementary School
Elementary students have the opportunity to participate in many school and non-school, parent-planned extra-curricular activities.
Availability is subject to change.
Extra-curricular activities offered at school:
- Band (grades 4-8)
- Boys Scouts (grades K-8)
- DARE Program (grade 5)
- Drama Club (grades 3-8)
- Girl Scouts (grades K-8)
- Jr. Basketball (grades 1-2 & 3-4)
- Lego Machines (grades 1-4)
- Mad Science (grades 1-6)
- Math Master (grades 3-5)
- Robotics: First Lego League (grades 5-8, ages 9-14)
Middle School
Middle School students have the opportunity to participate in many school and non-school (parent planned) extra-curricular activities.
Availability is subject to change.
Extra-curricular activities offered at school:
- Band (grades 4-8)
- Choir (grades 5-8)
- Chess Club (grades 1-6)
- Environmental Learning Camp (grade 6)
- Theater (grades 4-8)
- Mad Science (grades 1-6)
- Robotics (grades 5-7)
- Science Fair (grades 6-8)
- Spanish Camp (grade 8)
SAFE Programs
The Student And Family Enrichment Committee at St. Stephen’s School (SAFE), organizes some of the non-athletic extracurricular activities for students and families during the school year. This committee was formed in order to provide additional opportunities for students whose interests lie outside of athletics, as well as to provide more community building opportunities for school families throughout the school year.
Goals for the enrichment programs to families and students include:
- Helping the needs/interests of a greater number of students
- Building student social networks by meeting others with similar interests across grade levels
- Offering community building events helps families meet each other
- Ennhancing the school’s marketability