Our Technological Ecosystem
Technology at St. Patrick is a tool for creation, not just consumption. Students use it to design, build, and innovate.
Modern Infrastructure
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All classrooms are equipped with a working station, and high-speed connectivity.
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Students have access to LEGO and VEX robotics kits, 3D printers as well as laser engravers.
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Reliable, secure Wi-Fi coverage across the entire campus.


Technology at St. Patrick is a tool for creation, not just consumption. Students use it to design, build, and innovate.
Modern Infrastructure:
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All classrooms are equipped with a working station and high-speed connectivity.
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Students have access to LEGO and VEX robotics kits, 3D printers as well as laser engravers.
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Reliable, secure Wi-Fi coverage across the entire campus.
Digital Tools & Platforms:
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Learning Management Systems (LMS) that support blended and flipped learning.
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Google Workspace for Education tools to boost productivity and collaboration.
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Coding, robotics, and design platforms that foster computational thinking and digital fluency.
Robotics & STEM Integration:
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Robotics and engineering are integrated into the curriculum through hands-on challenges, clubs, and competitions.
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Project-based learning grounded in STEM principles
Our Technological Ecosystem
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In 2023, St. Patrick School joined the international Artificial Intelligence Observatory, a pioneering initiative by “Fundación Maecenas”. This observatory is a research and innovation hub designed to:
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Promote the responsible and ethical use of Artificial Intelligence in education
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Explore the impact of AI on learning, communication, and future professions
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Offer workshops, research projects, and student challenges related to machine learning, data ethics, and emerging technologies
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Provide training to students, families, and teachers to navigate AI critically, creatively, and with discernment
Through this observatory, our students not only learn about AI—they learn to think with and beyond it, becoming changemakers in the digital age.

Artificial Intelligence Observatory
Artificial Intelligence
Observatory

In 2023, St. Patrick School joined the international Artificial Intelligence Observatory, a pioneering initiative by “Fundación Maecenas”. This observatory is a research and innovation hub designed to:
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Promote the responsible and ethical use of Artificial Intelligence in education
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Explore the impact of AI on learning, communication, and future professions
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Offer workshops, research projects, and student challenges related to machine learning, data ethics, and emerging technologies
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Provide training to students, families, and teachers to navigate AI critically, creatively, and with discernment
Through this observatory, our students not only learn about AI—they learn to think with and beyond it, becoming changemakers in the digital age
PREMIUM MEMBERSHIP WITH THE INTERNATIONAL OBSERVATORY OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
The premium membership with the OIA offers our educational community exclusive access to:
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Specialized AI training designed for teachers, administrators, and families.
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Alignment with global best practices and continuous improvements implemented in international educational centers.
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A space for knowledge enhancement to actively support students' academic futures.
Screen Limit Policy
Rooted in Habit 7: Sharpen the Saw, our Screen Limit Protocol minimizes digital distraction to support the Science of Reading and healthy brain development. By championing physical books and face-to-face connection, we cultivate the deep focus and mental well-being our students need to grow into balanced, effective leaders.
Grades: Nido through 3rd grade, emphasizing in "Less Screen Time, More Active Learning.
Students are not permitted to use screens in the school environment at any grade level.
