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Our History & Tradition
Francis Libermann Catholic Secondary School has developed a rich history in its relatively young life. Founded in 1977 by Father John Geary, and staffed by a small group of dedicated professionals, the school at once established itself as a model of academic excellence and faith experience.
The school's motto, “Inter Mutanda Constantia”--steadfastness in the midst of change--has indeed proven to be the guiding principle of Francis Libermann Catholic High School. We have maintained a traditional, non-semestered, coeducational school which holds in high regard both academic excellence and Gospel values.
The emphasis on community and faith experience has led to the foundation of some highly regarded traditions from our retreat program to a wide variety of support to charities. Students are encouraged, and given the opportunity to live out Gospel values within their community as well. Ours is a rich, diverse and multi-ethnic population whose members see daily the true value of those blessings. Our sense of community has also been fostered by the very practical common lunch, where students and teachers are able to interact without being hampered by mismatched schedules. That community spirit has remained intact because the population of Libermann has been kept small and close.
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