Diversity is an essential aspect of any community; nowhere is this more apparent than at St. Thomas High School. The Basilian Fathers were established with the principles of community and believed an authentic Catholic Education is based on a diverse student community. To truly appreciate and learn from the community, St. Thomas has strived to educate a diverse student population, whether ethnic, socioeconomic, or geographical living area. Exposing students to a diverse student population allows students to develop new perspectives and experiences they might not otherwise encounter. This will enable them to grow as individuals in their education and personal and spiritual lives. A diverse community is essential to creating a vibrant, inclusive learning environment that benefits everyone involved.

Student Demographics

  • White – 60%
  • Hispanic – 20%
  • Black – 6%
  • Asian – 3%
  • Other – 11%

Religions

  • Catholic – 67%
  • Protestant – 28%
  • Jewish, Greek Orthodox, Islam, Agnostic – 5%

Socioeconomic Diversity

  • ⅓ of student population receives financial assistance

Current Student Matriculation

  • 72% non-public school
  • 28% public school

Zip Codes

  • 120