About Us

Fast Facts

  • Founded in 1956 by Rev. John Bush
  • Located in the heart of downtown Grand Blanc
  • Preschool – 8th grade coeducational Catholic Parish School in Diocese of Lansing
  • Member of the National Catholic Education Association (NCEA)
  • Member of the Genesee County Catholic Schools (GCCS) League
  • Accredited by the Michigan Association of Non-Public Schools (MANS)
  • Special Services provided by Grand Blanc Community Schools
  • Average class size 22 – 25
  • Enrollment number is less than 500 students
  • 24 full-time teachers and additional support staff
  • Active parent support groups
  • Uniform required
  • Bus transportation provided by Grand Blanc Community Schools

Faith Formation

At Holy Family, we believe each student is a child of God and we teach, learn and live in the light of Christ. We do this through the celebration of the sacraments, prayer, daily religion class, and service to others. 

Students, faculty, and staff celebrate weekly Masses, attend Reconciliation several times a year starting in 2nd grade, and participate in weekly Adoration. We offer students opportunities to serve at Mass, sing in the Choir, attend weekly Adoration, and participate in other ways to serve our Lord. 

Our Pastor, Fr. Joe Krupp, and Parochial Vicar, Fr. Le Vodivodi, make themselves known to the students, with classroom visits and conversations on an individual and group basis. Our students enjoy these familiar interactions and ask questions that concern their faith and understand they have a trusting ear to listen and help guide them spiritually.

Safe Environment

Holy Family Catholic School understands the concern for our students, faculty and staff to be in a safe and secure learning environment. We have gone through many measures to make sure our students are safe throughout the school day so that learning is top priority. All our faculty, staff and volunteers are certified and trained through the diocese on these important safety issues.

Virtus

All staff, faculty and volunteers are required to attend a VIRTUS training session. These training sessions combat sexual abuse of children in the Church. It is currently in use in over 80 dioceses in the United States.

Health & Wellness