Elementary School at OLPH

Building strong foundations in academics, character, and Catholic values in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Forming Hearts and Minds in Catholic Elementary Education

Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School, part of the Diocese of Phoenix, provides a Christ-centered elementary education that nurtures the whole child. From Kindergarten through 5th grade, students are guided by dedicated teachers who inspire curiosity, discipline, and a love of learning. Rooted in Catholic values and academic excellence, OLPH prepares children to grow in faith, knowledge, and service—equipping them for success in middle school, high school, and beyond.

At Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School in Scottsdale, Arizona, our elementary program provides a strong foundation for the whole child — academically, spiritually, and socially. Through faith-based learning, small class sizes, and a commitment to academic excellence, OLPH helps students grow in knowledge, confidence, and compassion. From rigorous academics and creative exploration to service and leadership, our students are inspired each day to reach their God-given potential.

Strong Academic Foundations

Building proficiency in reading, writing, math, science, and social studies with curriculum aligned to Diocesan and state standards.

Young girls holding yellow roses during a school outdoor event at Our Lady of Perpetual Help School.

Faith and Character Formation

Daily prayer, weekly Mass, and integrated religion classes that teach Catholic values and inspire students to live with compassion and integrity.

Colorful classroom with diverse students focused on writing activities.

Personalized Learning

Teachers partner closely with families to provide personal guidance, helping each child thrive academically and socially.

Colorful student working on a craft project in a classroom.

STEM, Arts, and Creativity

Hands-on learning in technology, science labs, music, and the arts encourages critical thinking and creative problem-solving.

Colorful tie-dye fabric project by students in classroom.

Service and Leadership

Students participate in age-appropriate service projects that foster responsibility, gratitude, and leadership within their community.

Kindergarten teacher helping a young student with reading or coloring activity in classroom.

Safe, Nurturing Environment

A welcoming campus culture where children feel supported, respected, and motivated to discover their God-given potential.