Our Lady of Victory Catholic School

A nonprofit organization

The story of Our Lady of Victory School begins in 1908. The Sisters of Saint Mary of Namur were teaching at St. Ignatius Academy located in downtown Fort Worth. The school formally opened on September 12, 1910, as a boarding or day school for young ladies. As the enrollment grew, the elementary school was formed and completed in 1954. As a south side landmark, OLV has grown to educate many Fort Worth students.

Our Needs

Our Lady of Victory Catholic School, along with many other organizations and individuals, has felt the impact of Covid-19. The OLV School community will not be able to have the annual FALL FESTIVAL due to group social distancing. The FALL FESTIVAL brings in an annual $24,000. This is directly going to impact our budget.
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Mission

THE MISSION OF OUR LADY OF VICTORY CATHOLIC SCHOOL IS TO EDUCATE THE WHOLE CHILD IN A CATHOLIC, CHRIST-CENTERED ENVIRONMENT, AND TO ENABLE THE CHILD TO GROW SPIRITUALLY, INTELLECTUALLY, AND IN RESPONSIBILITY. WE STRIVE TO FACILITATE THE DISCOVERY AND SHARING OF EACH STUDENTS GOD-GIVEN GIFTS IN SERVICE TO OTHERS.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Our Lady of Victory Catholic School

Tax id (EIN)

43-2113765

Guidestar

Operating Budget

$500,000 - $999,999

Address

3320 Hemphill St
Fort Worth, TX 76110

Phone

817-924-5123

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