Mission & History

Our Mission

The Mission of Independence Mission Schools is to provide a transformative Catholic education that develops students intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually and that provides children of all faiths across the City of Philadelphia with the opportunity to learn in an academically rigorous environment and to grow in a culture of love, setting them on the path to a promising future.

Our Vision

Our Vision is that IMS students will leave our school community emotionally and spiritually formed by our Catholic example, performing at or above grade level, and enrolled in an academically rigorous high school program ready to achieve their dreams. We strive to become a top-tier academic destination for all children in Philadelphia.

How St. Malachy Catholic School is living out the IMS mission: 

Each morning, our students, parents and teachers recite the St. Malachy School Creed: “I am St. Malachy. I am inspired by my faith and community to be my true self, to continually improve, and to encourage others to be their best selves. I am on the path to higher education. We are St. Malachy Proud!”

Our Beliefs

Love

The cornerstone of a Catholic education is a culture of love that values and embraces the unique gifts of every child and that treats all people with dignity.

High Expectations for All

We assume the best of our students; holding them to high expectations for academic achievement, behavior, and personal growth and guiding their development into respectful, confident adults.

Diversity & Inclusion

It is possible to build unity in diversity, for differences neither restrain nor divide us, but allow us to look more deeply at  ourselves and at our world.

God-given Potential

Our students come to us full of promise and we are charged with
helping them achieve their potential, so that they leave IMS having choices in the pursuit of college and career, based on confidence in their own intellectual, emotional, and spiritual
aptitudes.

Strength in Community

Community is at the heart of our work. Our existence makes our
communities stronger, the community makes our schools stronger, and we are preparing students to be contributing members of their communities.

Our History

  • Founded in 1860, St. Malachy has been serving as a community anchor in North Philadelphia for 150+ years.
  • The current school building was constructed in 1891 and Sisters of Mercy served on the faculty until 1992.
  • In 2013, St. Malachy became part of IMS, a nonprofit, independent network of Catholic schools.