Holy Family Catholic Schools


Holy Family Catholic Schools is a Roman Catholic school system based in Dubuque, Iowa. Holy Family, which operates schools in eastern Dubuque County, is a part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Dubuque. As of the 2011–2012 school year, HFCS has 1,837 students enrolled in its schools.

General information

HFCS currently operates:

Early Childhood Centers

In 2019 the school system considered whether to close Holy Ghost School, which had 75 students, and/or St. Anthony School, which had 79 students. The decision was to close both effective 2020.

Elementary schools

Downtown Catholic School and Sacred HeartHoly Trinity School became St. Francis School in 2002, and St. Francis closed in 2004. Four Oaks Family and Children Services bought the school building in 2006.

Middle school

In the 2009-2010 school year, there were 2,113 students attending Holy Family Catholic Schools. Of those, 1,945 were white, 21 were black, 26 were Asian, 57 students were Hispanic, and 1 was American Indian. Additionally, 1,058 were male, and 1,055 were female.

History

In July 2001, Wahlert High School and all Dubuque Catholic elementary schools and Catholic early childhood centers joined to become one system under the name Holy Family Catholic Schools. This step was taken in an effort to continue making Catholic elementary and secondary schools in Dubuque available and accessible to all those who choose Catholic education.