St. Anne Catholic School was founded in 1937 as the parish school for St. Anne Catholic Churchin the Diocese of Beaumont. St. Anne School has provided quality academic work and exceptional co-curricular educational opportunities to thousands of students for more than seventy years. The school opened as a four-room schoolhouse staffed by the Sisters of St. Mary of Namur, Belgium, from 1937 through the school term of 1972-73. The first principal was Sister Margaret. Also assigned to St. Anne during the early years were Sister Alice Claire, Sister Agatha, and Sister Mary Irma.
Over the years, the school has grown into a multi-facility physical plant with full gymnasium and cafeteria, two academic buildings with fully-equipped science laboratory and large library. With Clear Touch Interactive Boards, classroom sets of Ipads, classroom sets of Chromebooks, and computer workstations in the classrooms. St. Anne is equipped with more state-of-the-art technology tools than any other school in the area.