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St. Anthony High School

9th-12th Grade

4807 S. 2nd Street
Milwaukee, WI 53207

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Gain Real-World Experience

St. Anthony High School’s Work Study program enables students to develop career skills while in high school. During the latter part of the school day, participating students report to their approved place of employment, balancing academics with hands-on, real-world experience.

In addition to earning a paycheck, students receive 0.5 elective credits per semester for their work experience.

Students also participate in field trips with a vocational focus, offering exposure to various industries, workplaces, and professions.

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Get the Support
You Need

Our dedicated counseling team guides students and families through goal-setting, college planning, career exploration, and navigating scholarships and financial aid.

The Class of 2025 (151 students) collectively earned more than $31 million in scholarships, with eleven students receiving over $1 million each in merit-based awards. With 700 college acceptances and a 70% acceptance rate, our graduates leave ready to thrive in the next chapter of their journey.

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Find Your
Calling

We are committed to forming the whole student with our Catholic identity guiding every aspect of school life.

Our Campus Ministry Program provides opportunities for spiritual growth through service, worship, and active participation in Mass.

Throughout the year, student retreats provide an opportunity for prayer, reflection, and connection—strengthening relationships with Christ and with one another.

Faith Formation

Theology

High school students at St. Anthony School are required to complete theology courses as part of their academic curriculum. Through engaging lessons, discussions, and reflections, students develop a strong foundation of values that guide them both in and beyond the classroom.

Sacramental Preparation

Confirmation
Eleventh- and twelfth-grade students are invited to receive the Sacrament of Confirmation. Participants are required to attend after-school Confirmation classes, a Confirmation retreat, and complete 20 hours of service as part of their journey of faith.

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Earn College Credit

St. Anthony High School students can earn college credit while still in high school, take advanced courses that prepare them for higher education, and even graduate with an associate’s degree.

These pathways allow students to develop the skills, confidence, and experience needed to succeed in college and beyond.

Advanced Opportunities

AP Courses

Advanced Placement classes prepare students for college and may lead to college credit based on exam scores.

Dual Enrollment

Juniors and seniors can take college-level courses through UW-Milwaukee (UWM) and Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC), earning both high school and college credit.

Associate’s Degree

Through a partnership with Viterbo University, students can earn an Associate’s Degree by high school graduation.

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Travel the World

St. Anthony High School seniors are invited to apply for the opportunity of a lifetime—an international pilgrimage that deepens faith and broadens horizons.

Past pilgrimages have taken students to the historic streets of Italy and the sacred sites of Mexico City, offering unforgettable experiences that inspire spiritual growth and cultural understanding.

 Eligible students will be notified about this opportunity and the process to apply during the school year.

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Join a Winning Team

St. Anthony High School’s Roman Legion athletics program knows how to win—claiming conference championship titles in both girls’ volleyball and boys’ soccer during the 2024 season.

Our student-athletes compete in a variety of sports, including baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, powerlifting, cross country, and track. We are also excited to be building a new golf club, equipped with an indoor golf simulator.

These opportunities allow students to challenge themselves, build teamwork, and represent our school with pride.