Hands on. All in.
Fully Alive.

Sign up for the Martin Saints fall open house!

A new kind of Catholic school is here — one where every student engages his/her mind, body, and spirit in a joyful, Christ-focused life.

At Martin Saints Classical High School, academics centered on deep thinking combine with faith-first study in a small classroom setting. And you can experience it firsthand at our fall open house!

Sign up for the Fall Open House

Wednesday, October 8th TK:00-TK:00

Meet faculty, staff, and current students and families. Tour the school. And learn how our excellence as a Chesterton Academy is redefining what Catholic school can be.

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Conveniently Located in East Norriton

 

The beautiful Martin Saints schoolgrounds are home to both local students and those who travel from as far as Philly and Quakertown. Learn about transportation options for your family here.

3000 Keenwood Road,
East Norriton, PA, 19403

What Do Students Experience at Martin Saints?

Classical Curriculum

Great works of literature and philosophy. The principles underlying mathematics. Here, students are encouraged to think critically.

Saintly Direction

Our patrons, the Martin family of saints, faced modern struggles… but raised a full household with reverence, love, fidelity, and grit.

Devotion, not Distraction

Perfecting a craft. Exploring nature. Studying science firsthand. At Martin Saints, we put screens down — and learn through experiences.

Collegiate-Level Faculty

Martin Saints is home to esteemed researchers, artists, Catholic scholars, and even a West Point officer — and all are missionaries.

What is a Classical Curriculum?

Truth, beauty, and goodness are all interconnected, and so is our approach to every subject area. Classes are therefore integrated with each other. For example, we study how history influences art; how math intersects with nature; how philosophy and theology can be applied.

Hands-on Learning. All-in Believing.

Body and soul are fully alive at Martin Saints. Students dive into athletics, extracurriculars, and friendships with vigor. Student life is built around the House system, source of lively clubs and a range of other activities. The Martin Saints Griffins compete in fall, winter and spring sports as part of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) as well as the Penn-Jersey Athletic Association (PJAA).

Affordable Tuition. Flexible Transportation.

As a Chesterton Academy, Martin Saints is committed to keeping an excellent education affordable.

For 2025-2026, the maximum tuition is $14,000 per annumwith financial aid, scholarships, and multi-student discounts available.

We are also committed to finding transportation solutions for your family. Whether it’s a local district bus, shuttling, SEPTA vouchers, or friendly carpooling, every student has a path to Martin Saints.

Fully Alive Learning:
Visit Martin Saints

Register today for our fall open house on October 8th for your chance to see how meaningful our model of Catholic education can be for your child.

Have questions? Contact our admissions team for fast answers.

FAQ

  • Martin Saints is a deeply Catholic institution, informed by a faith-driven mission. We welcome, and currently have, students from other Christian denominations.

    We are glad to discuss with you what it means to participate in Catholic life at Martin Saints. We believe part of a classical education involves questioning and discussing the reasons for our Catholic faith, and we encourage you to join that conversation.

  • The Chesterton Schools Network is a proven, international network of classical Catholic high schools. All Chesterton schools share high standards, and are committed to affordability as well as loyalty to the Church’s magisterium and teachings.

    All Chesterton schools share the spirituality of our patron, G.K. Chesterton, a writer of great faith, joy, and wit.

    Learn more: https://chestertonschoolsnetwork.org/

  • Martin Saints is a fully Catholic school, operating in communion with, and the support of, our Archbishop. You’ll find that deacons, priests, and bishops from our Philly Archdiocese are regular guests, leading us in worship and on retreats. However, we are a private, independent school, not formally part of the Archdiocesan system.