Mother Teresa
Catholic School

Five Parishes. One Family.

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Our Mission

Mother Teresa Catholic School students strive to love God above all things, serve others, and be faithful disciples of Christ.

Our Vision

With fidelity to the Catholic Church, Mother Teresa Catholic School nurtures students in mind, body, and spirit, inspiring each to reach their full potential in pursuit of truth, goodness, and beauty.

Our Values

> Discipleship in Christ
> Academic Excellence
> Service to Others
> Pursuit of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty

BY THE NUMBERS

Mother Teresa Catholic School serves as a regional school for Collin County. It is centrally
located among parishes in Allen, Frisco, and McKinney.

157

,

162

Students Ages 5-14
in the Allen, Frisco,
and McKinney region

21

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000

Faithful families
across the 5 Parishes

125

%

Population growth
over the past 20 years

3

,

390

K-8 Students enrolled
in Religious Education

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Forming the Future

Catholic schools serve as spiritual extensions of the home and provide broader faith communities that enrich and support parish life.

The Allen, Frisco, and McKinney region has a rapidly growing population of young families. It is home to more than 67,000 children ages 0-4 and more than 157,000 children ages 5-14. Within our five supporting parishes alone, over 21,000 faithful families are registered and 3,390 students in grades K-8 are enrolled in religious education. The 3 city area has seen a 125% population growth over the last twenty years.

Despite this vibrant, faith-filled, rapidly growing community, there is no Catholic grade school in central Collin County to provide a fully integrated experience where faith, academics, and community are interwoven daily. We have a significant opportunity to offer children in our region a formation that is both deeply rooted in Catholic identity and committed to academic excellence—nurturing not only minds, but hearts and souls.

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Want to Support Mother Teresa Catholic School?

Learn more about financially supporting this important Diocesan initiative. Please contact the MTCS Advancement Office at advancement@motherteresacatholic.org or (214) 379-3178.

Fr. Rudy Garcia

What a blessing it is to know that Catholic Education is on the horizon in Frisco and Collin County! I cannot think of anything more important in today’s relativistic culture than the formation of young hearts and minds in the values of the Gospel. Catholic education has never been primarily about job training but rather a sincere search for wisdom and virtue. I am thrilled to know that in the heart of one of the fastest growing areas of the country the Mother Theresa Catholic School will be about the great work of forming saints and scholars who will bring about a transformative impact on the culture and the world.  

Fr. Rudy Garcia

Pastor, St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church

 John Kraft

My wife Nancy and I have always been passionate about our responsibility to be advocates for Catholic Education. We are true believers in integrating our Catholic Faith with an exceptional education that promotes values and community service. Nancy was a teacher at Mary Immaculate and we have seen the incredible benefits of Catholic Schools for our children and now grandchildren. We were so grateful to be one of the Founding Families for St. Mark and John Paul II and are excited to give our unconditional support for Mother Teresa Catholic School.

 John Kraft

Mother Teresa School Board Member

 John Kraft

Collin County has grown so much, and we know that there needs to be a Catholic school. There’s a calling for that and that’s why we want to come together and have this opportunity for our students.

Fr. Andrew Semler, St. Jude

Mr. Bass

In communion with our Bishop, we are one body the church, So these 5 parishes St. Michael, St. Gabriel’s, St. Jude, Our Lady of Angels and St. Francis, with all the other parishes in the diocese, we are one body carrying out a common goal which is the proclamation of the gospel and falling in love with Jesus Christ in this area.

Helping them see how math, music or theater ultimately can flow from the glory of God, and give glory to God, and help them see how their professional lives ultimately are founded. To what God has done for them, keeping God in communication, and really illuminating every aspect of their lives is something a Catholic school can and should accomplish.

Fr. Wade Bass, Our Lady of Angels

Fr. Eugene Okoli

Faith-based education will help the new generation, their formation and their character building in so many different ways. The seeds of today will be the flowers of tomorrow so forming these children will be very crucial.

Fr. Eugene Okoli, St. Gabriel

Jeannette Lamber

A regional model is a beautiful way to transform parish life. We celebrate our Catholic faith in every subject area, we celebrate liturgy together, and we have the blessing of the clergy from all the parishes that participate in the lives of these children. Our children will see all our priests, who love their faith, and that’s truly a gift.

Jeannette Lambert, Superintendent

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