Kearns-St. Ann is accredited by the Northwest Association of Colleges and Schools and certified by the Utah State Department of Education. The following subjects are included in the school curriculum:
| Religion | Reading | |
| Spelling | English | |
| Mathematics | Social Studies | |
| Handwriting | Science | |
| Phonics |
In addition, Kearns-St. Ann School includes in its program:
| Art | Computer Science | |
| Music | Physical Education | |
| Health | Exploratories (6th-8th) | |
| Library Skills |
| Kearns-St. Ann School strives for an enrollment rich in cultural, ethnic, religious and financial diversity. The faculty and staff guide students through the challenges of accepting and celebrating differences. The school is noted for its solid but nurturing discipline, and high achievers. | |
| To achieve its goal of promoting the development of the whole child, Kearns-St. Ann School provides and encourages activities which carry the learning experience outside the classroom. Spelling and math competitions, Student Council, field trips, science fairs and student appreciation days develop an all-school spirit. Family-oriented activities such as the Fall Benefit, Back to School Nights, Scouts and Sacramental Preparation classes help build family togetherness. Athletic programs include volleyball, basketball, softball and baseball. | ![]() |
| The academic program at the middle school level (grades 6, 7, & 8) is departmentalized for the basic content areas of English, Math, Science, History, and Reading. | |
The middle school students participate in the exploratory program. This once-a-week, semester long class allows the students to experience a variety of topics. Classes have included: golf, dance, art, karate, the weekly school news broadcast, first aid and putting on a musical, to name a few. The selection changes every semester.
Christian service activities foster an awareness of the needs of the human family. Students preparing for Confirmation perform Christian service projects. All students visit local nursing homes regularly. Charity and civility are as meritorious as correct spelling and accurate calculations.
Commitment from parents is expected to extend beyond payment of diocesan-set tuition. Parental involvement in the school, as well as in the developmental process, is vital to each student's educational achievement. Please see the Lend a Hand section to see ways in which a parent can help.