Welcome to St. Timothy School! SMALL. BUT MIGHTY.
UPCOMING EVENTS
18th Annual St. Timothy Dodgeball Tournament will be held again on SATURDAY, March 1, 2025 in the Parish Center. The tournament is divided into six categories: 4-5th grades boys/coed and girls, 6-8th grade boys/coed and girls, and adult females and males/coed. Proceeds from the tournament benefit the 8th grade trip to Washington D.C. Registration form HERE
St Timothy Church Spaghetti Dinner is SUNDAY, March 2, 2025
With just one class per grade, we're better able to identify and encourage the individual talents of each student. Which makes them happy.
When children are happy, they're more successful. At everything. Which makes us happy, too.
We're St. Timothy.
Small School. Big Difference.
Full-day kindergarten through eighth grade, with bus service from Columbus, Worthington, and Upper Arlington school districts
Competitive Diocesan course of study exceeds state standards in every academic content area and prepares students for success at Bishop Watterson High School, Saint Charles Preparatory High School, Cristo Rey, and other similarly rigorous college-preparatory high schools
Diverse extracurricular offerings in athletics, the arts, academic challenge, community service, and faith formation
Affordable after-school care programs
DISCOVER THE BIG DIFFERENCE A SMALL SCHOOL CAN MAKE.
DISCOVER ST. TIMOTHY.
PRINCIPAL'S NOTES
St Timothy Festival on the Green is back July 15th and 16th, 2022
2020-2021 School Reopening Guidelines (as of 7/31/2020) click HERE
For the safety of our students, please review our drop-off procedures:
Please drive slowly and carefully in the parking lot
DO NOT PASS other cars in the drop-off line.
K - 5: Please enter the west driveway (closest to the baseball field) to enter and exit the parking lot. Drop students off one carload at a time, at the cones by the lower lot.
6 - 8: Please enter using the center driveway and drop students off at the doors by the office. Exit the lot using the east driveway (by the rectory).
Families with students in both K-5 and 6-8 are encouraged to drop all students off by the office. K-5 students can reach the playground and lower lot by walking through the school.
St. Timothy School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities made available to students at the school. It does 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.
“Christ our Teacher,
You dwell deep within each of our students:
In those who struggle academically
and in those who excel;
In those who seek attention by acting out,
and in those who remain silent and try to hide from notice;
In those surrounded by friends,
and in those feeling lonely.
Give us the grace to know your presence in each of them and to respond to their needs as you would to ours.
Amen.”