Wahlert offers 1:1 computing technology, a focus on personalized learning, ample opportunity for college credit and robust extracurricular activities with a tradition of success. Beyond the classroom,
a thriving high school ministry program and commitment to service and community encourages all students to grow as responsible, conscientious adults, prepared for a future we cannot imagine.
Discover Wahlert Catholic Night: November 10, at 6 p.m.
Join us Monday, November 10, at 6:00 p.m. to learn more about the opportunities at Wahlert Catholic High School. Check-in begins at 5:45 p.m. A student/parent information session will begin at 6 p.m. After the presentation and Q&A, families can enjoy a tour of campus, explore the activity fair, meet current students, and discover how Wahlert Catholic elevates the high school experience.
No registration is required! All incoming 9th-12th graders considering Wahlert Catholic for 2026-2027 are welcome to attend.





Education Savings Accounts (ESA) and Tuition Assistance
Catholic education is a gift worth sacrifice, yet Holy Family is committed to affordability. While our tuition is a universal rate aligned with the cost to educate, we understand that every family’s circumstances are different, so our model isn’t “one-size-fits-all.”
Three Ways to Reduce Out-of-Pocket Tuition Costs:
- Parish subsidies are available to active members of a local Catholic church.
- School Tuition Organization (STO) or local scholarships – All families are invited to apply for assistance and scholarships via the FACTS application beginning Jan. 1.
- Iowa Education Savings Accounts (ESA) can be used by Iowa students toward tuition at accredited non-public schools, like Wahlert Catholic. To receive the ESA, families must apply via the Odyssey application at holyfamilydbq.org/esa by June 30. The 26-27 application will open in April 2026.