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The Oratory Academy is a private Catholic elementary and junior high school based on the thinking and spirituality of St. Philip Neri, the prophet of joy. The Academy’s mission is twofold: to create a learning environment that exemplifies the best in dual language education and to nurture a bi-cultural heritage for pre-kindergarten through eighth grade students to better prepare students for life in a global economy.
In answer to those many parents who want their children to continue the unique Catholic education provided by the Academy, the Oratorian family created the Oratory Athenaeum for University Preparation for grades nine through twelve. The Athenaeum was a temple of Athena, the Greek goddess of wisdom, where poets read their work. The Romans took the word and while preserving the depth of its religious sense, gave it a new meaning: a place where students could find the best of the arts and sciences. Because Catholics believe that God is the sole source of all truth and beauty, the word “athenaeum” appropriately reflects the educational tone that the Oratory strives for in the growth and development of the adolescent mind.
El Instituto Newman del Oratorio de San Felipe Neri fue fundado en la ciudad de Reynosa, Tamaulipas en 1999, siguiendo los principios del Sistema Educativo del Oratorio, fundado en Pharr, Texas en 1983. Nuestro campus en México, lleva el nombre de un sobresaliente Cardenal Oratoriano, John Henry Newman, quien, nacido en Londres en 1801, dedicó su vida a investigar y a elaborar tratados acerca del verdadero papel de la Iglesia Católica, siendo partícipe del Movimiento de Oxford. El Papa León III lo hizo Cardenal y actualmente El Santo Padre Juan Pablo II ha dado un gran impulso a la causa de su beatificación al reconocer sus virtudes heróicas.