Schools & Churches

New Haven Baptist Church

 

   

 

 

New Haven Baptist Church was established in 1887.  The heritage of this Church is rooted in the rural members who in 1887 feeling the leadership of the power of God established in a little one-room building the New Haven Baptist Church.

 

 

St. Catherine Church 


Reverend Robert Able established St. Catherine Church in 1844.  The first church was a log building situated in the cemetery.  In February 1862 St. Catherine Church was seized by the Confederate Army and temporarily converted into a hospital.

A cornerstone was laid for a new Catholic Church on May 4, 1884.  This church was destroyed by fire in 1928. The present church was built and dedicated in 1930.

 
     
 
 

 

St. Catherine of Alexandria Academy

The first school was built shortly before 1868.  The Sisters of Loretto staffed the school.  In the 1900s the Ursaline Sisters of Mount St. Joseph of Owensboro staffed the school.

St. Catherine of Alexandria Academy
413 First Street
New Haven, KY  40051
Phone (502) 549-3680
Fax     (502) 549-5410

Pastor - Rev. Jeffrey Leger
Principal – Jo Renee O’Bryan

St. Catherine of Alexandria Academy has been serving the community for over 75 years.  We are an Accredited School with all certified teachers.  We offer the following services:

  1. Pre-K (3 and 4 yr. old) through 8th
  2. Weekly Mass
  3. DSL in the Computer Lab
  4. Internet in the classrooms
  5. Accelerated Reader
  6. Small class sizes
  7. Athletic Program (boys/girls basketball and    girls volleyball)
  8. Financial Assistance Available

 

If you would like to schedule a tour of the school or if you have any questions please call at

502/549-3680.

 

 

 

New Haven School


Home Of  The Mustangs
489 High Street
New Haven, KY 40051
Phone: (502) 349-7232
Fax: (502) 349-7231

New Haven was built in 1955 by architects Thomas J. Nolan & Sons. The general contractors were Sprat & Mitchell. The school underwent a comprehensive renovation during the 2000-2001 school year. The school has approximately 420 students and consists of  grades pre- school through 8th grade. New Haven is a rural school with 95% of its students riding busses to school. The community lies at the edge of the Knobs region located in the central part of Kentucky.    

      

 
 

 

 
 

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