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History

The Rosminian priests opened Blessed Sacrament School in the fall of 1962 with five small classes and four teachers. In September of 1969, the Franciscan Missionary Sisters joined the faculty and retired in June of 1987.

Growth has marked the history of Blessed Sacrament Catholic School from its inception to the present. Many physical changes, as well as academic changes, have been implemented to enhance and expand our curriculum. Our present staff includes the Principal and Assistant Principal, a full-time Business Manager, a full-time Administrative Assistant, part-time office support, 20 teachers, Spanish/Art teacher, Extended Day Staff, Catering Service for the hot lunch program, and a nightly cleaning service. 

Blessed Sacrament Catholic School was originally accredited in 1972, by the Florida Catholic Conference, authorized by the State of Florida to accredit Catholic Schools every seven years. We were reaccredited in March of 2019.

Blessed Sacrament Catholic School opened a VPK program in the fall of 2012. This program is funded by the state of Florida and regulated by the Pinellas County Licensing Board and Early Learning Coalition of Pinellas County. 

Blessed Sacrament Catholic School opened an Early Childhood Three-Year-Old program in the fall of 2018. This program is regulated by the Pinellas County Licensing Board and Early Learning Coalition of Pinellas County. 

Blessed Sacrament Catholic School opened an Early Childhood Two-Year-Old program in the fall of 2020. This program is regulated by the Pinellas County Licensing Board and Early Learning Coalition of Pinellas County.