Forming the Future
In a time when many families long for communities rooted in shared values, Catholic schools offer a spiritual and academic home. They serve as extensions of the family and parish—places where faith and
knowledge grow together.
In a time when many families long for communities rooted in shared values, Catholic schools offer a spiritual and academic home. They serve as extensions of the family and parish—places where faith and
knowledge grow together.
The Allen, Frisco, Mckinney region is one of the fastest-growing areas in the Diocese of Dallas. Despite vibrant parishes and increasing family populations, this region lacks a nearby Catholic elementary school. Some families have had to drive across the Metroplex—or even leave their home parishes—to access Catholic education. Others continue to wait patiently for an option close to home.
Population growth
over the past 20 years
Faithful families
across the 5 Parishes
K-8 Students enrolled
in Religious Education


Despite this vibrant, faith-filled rapidly growing community, there is no Catholic grade school in this region 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.

Catholic schools uniquely nurture the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Students are formed in strong moral values, discipline, and service to others. Our goal is not only to form scholars, but saints.

Mother Teresa Catholic School will be a regional Catholic school, serving five surrounding parishes. This model: