About Assumption Catholic School
Assumption Catholic School
For nearly a century, Assumption Catholic School has been dedicated to providing a high-quality education and fostering the development of strong character and leadership skills in the Hibbing community. Established in 1925 on five acres of land acquired by Msgr. John Limmer, the school initially consisted of a brick exterior and wooden framing, housing ten classrooms and an auditorium. Religious services were held in the auditorium until 1940 when a church was built, and classes for first through eighth grade commenced in the fall of 1925.
Throughout its long history, Assumption Catholic School has remained committed to its mission of academic excellence and character formation. The school's alumni network extends across the country, with many proud graduates maintaining multi-generational ties within their local community.
In 2007, Assumption Catholic School moved into a new state-of-the-art facility attached to the original two-story building. The second floor of the historic school now houses an art room and is poised to host a new science room for upper grades. This modernization reflects the school's ongoing dedication to providing students with innovative learning environments while preserving its rich heritage.
As Assumption Catholic School continues to evolve and grow, it remains steadfast in its commitment to nurturing young minds and preparing future leaders. The school invites you to explore its website to discover more about the exceptional educational opportunities it offers.
With nearly a century of experience in shaping young minds, Assumption Catholic School stands as a pillar of educational excellence in Hibbing, Minnesota. Its enduring legacy is testament to its unwavering dedication to providing students with an outstanding education rooted in faith-based values.
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