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What I Love About My Catholic Education

by Khoi Le '27

At PVI, everyone is always learning new things, including me. In my Geometry class last year, I learned how to find the measure of a missing segment or angle. At my old school, the math program was horrible so I didn’t learn much, but here I learned new things in every class. During my freshman year I also learned that drugs, vaping, and partying will get me nowhere in life. In my Gift of Human Love class, I learned the gift of my body and life and that I shouldn’t take those gifts for granted.

My Catholic education at PVI is very important to me, and it makes me who I am today. By attending a Catholic school, my spiritual life is expanded. In my Theology class, I learned more and more about Christ in every class, and that God truly loves and cares for me. I was always reminded of God’s infinite and divine love. The teachers and classmates here are both caring and nice. The teachers at PVI give us many opportunities. Everyone is given a chance to improve, and even if we mess up, we are given a second chance; at other schools, students don’t often get that opportunity. Most of my classmates are Catholic and share the same virtues and commandments as I do. In conclusion, my Catholic education and my ability to attend PVI is a privilege and a gift.

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