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Our Motto

Domini Sumus “We are the Lord’s” (Romans 14:8)

St. Pius X Catholic High School opened in 1958 with a student body of 418 students. As the first high school of the newly established Diocese of Atlanta, St. Pius X also boasts the title of being Georgia’s first Catholic co-educational secondary school. While today more than 1,300 souls walk the halls of St. Pius X, our roots and identity remain captured in our motto.

Domini Sumus... "We Are the Lord's" is written on our walls, is evident in the actions of our students, and is shown through the hearts of our families.

 

The School’s Crest

The school crest contains much from the life of Pope St. Pius X. On the crest, the winged lion symbolizes St. Mark, the patron Saint of Venice, the city of which Cardinal Sarto was patriarch and cardinal before he became pope. As pope, Pius X retained this symbol for his own coat of arms. It is from this symbol that the school proudly calls itself the “Golden Lions.”

Appearing on the coat of arms of both Pius X and the first Archbishop of Atlanta are the waves of the sea. On the saint’s coat of arms they represent the seaport of Venice. On the coat of arms of the Archbishop of Atlanta and on our own, they symbolize the city of Atlanta.

Superimposed on the waves is the anchor of hope, again from the coat of arms of Pius X. At the lower left of the shield is a sword. This is the symbol of the martyrdom of St. Paul from whose First Epistle to the Corinthians Pope Pius X took his motto and from whose Epistle to the Romans the school derives its motto, “Domini Sumus.”

Significant colors on the emblem are gold and white, the Papal colors, and with blue, the school colors. The color red symbolizes the martyrdom of the Apostle Paul.

To the left of the emblem is the “chi rho.” Its original meaning is derived from the two overlapping letters X and P, corresponding to the Greek letters X (CHI, pronounced Kh) and P (rho) as the initials of the Greek word Christòs. The Chi Rho is used here to symbolize Christ in the Eucharist and St. Pius X's motto: To restore all things in Christ.

Our Colors

 
Blue
 
Gold
 
White

Faculty

  • 98 Faculty members
  • 6 Doctoral degrees
  • 9 Specialist degrees
  • 62 Master’s degrees
  • 21 Bachelor’s degrees

Teachers’ Average Experience

  • 19 years

FACILITIES

  • 62 Classrooms
  • 4 Computer Labs
  • 8 Science Labs
  • 1 STEM Lab
  • 1 Library
    • 250,000+ Electronic Books
    • 10,000 Print Books
    • 48 Chromebooks
    • 29 computers
    • 3 3D Printers
  • 1 Music Studio
  • 1 Art Studio
  • 1 Dance Studio
  • 1 Drama Studio
  • 1 Chapel
  • 1 Theater/Auditorium
  • 4 Athletic Fields
  • 2 Gyms
  • 1 Fitness Center
  • 1 Track
  • 1 Cafeteria

Enrollment

1004 Students

 
 

485 Boys, 519 Girls

Catholic Enrollment
70%
Non-Catholic Enrollment
30%
30%  
  70%

Minority Enrollment
32%

TUITION & FINANCIAL AID

Tuition

  • $19,000 Active Catholic
  • $21,000 Non-Catholic
Financial Aid
  • Average award: $9,350

Instruction at 4 Levels:

  • Advanced Placement: 8 Rigor Points
  • College Prep Honors: 4 Rigor Points
  • College Prep Accelerated
  • College Prep

Study Support Program with 3 Teachers

Class of 2025 Stats

  • Average SAT: 1226
  • Average ACT: 26.0
  • Average PSAT: 1108
  • Submitted College Applications: 1903
  • Scholarship Money (excluding HOPE): $17,577,399
  • College Matriculation (in-state): 43%
  • College matriculation (out-of-state): 57%

2024-2025 AP Summary

  • AP Courses Offered: 27
  • AP Exams Administered: 1,005
  • AP Scholars: 83
  • AP Scholars with Honor: 50
  • AP Scholars with Distinction: 63

2024-2025 National Merit Scholarship Competition:

  • National Merit Finalist: 2
  • National Merit Commended Students: 9
  • College Board National African-American Scholar: 5
  • College Board National Hispanic Scholar: 7
  • College Board First Generation Scholar: 1

Graduates

Alumni
14,313

Prior Graduating Class
246 graduates

2025 Graduates Attending

 

Four Year Colleges: 99%
Two Year Colleges: 1%

Largest Matriculation for Class of 2024

In State

Out of State

Athletics

Participation

High School

16

Sports

771

Students (72%)

25

Varsity Teams

35

Sub-Varsity

Middle School

15

Teams

448

Students

Fall Sports

Cheerleading – Competition
Cheerleading – Spirit
Cross Country – Boys & Girls
Esports
Flag Football – Girls
Football
Softball – Fastpitch
Volleyball – Girls

Winter Sports

Basketball - Boys & Girls
Cheerleading – Spirit
Dance Team
Swimming/Diving – Boys & Girls
Wrestling

Spring Sports

Baseball
Esports
Golf - Boys & Girls
Lacrosse - Boys & Girls
Soccer - Boys & Girls
Tennis - Boys & Girls
Track & Field - Boys & Girls

Fine Arts

Programs

Band and Color Guard
Chorus
Dance and Dance Team
Guitar
Music Production
Theater
Visual Arts

Participation

685

Students (69%)

16

Major Performances & Events

6

After School Programs

3

National Honor Societies


Graduates

62

Fine Arts Diploma Seals

18

Fine Arts Majors & Minors