The Student Life Department works in partnership with Academic Departments to integrate living, learning, and faith, whereby students are educated for service and leadership throughout the world. This collaboration of curriculum and co-curriculum, formal and informal learning, is essential to the development of a campus environment in which students live, learn, and grow in faith.
At Villanova our hope is to cultivate a well-rounded student. We believe that each student is a more complete person when she/he is involved in activities which can turn into positive passions developed well beyond the high school years.
Essential to all of our Student Life organizations is to provide positive life experiences and service to others while building community.
Some of these opportunities include:
• Over 20 clubs
• Student Government (ASB)
• All school Mass
• Christian service program
• Class Retreats
• Drama Productions
• Wildcat Traditions- Wildcat Day, International Day, Beach day and the Talent Show
For more information about Student Life at Villanova please view the Student Life pages by searching the tabs on the left hand side of this page.
Or contact the Assistant Headmaster for Student Life: Mr. Michael Stumpf

The President of Villanova Preparatory School will present a Lenten Lecture Series on Mary of Nazareth, Myths and Realities: A Journey with Mary, Mother of God and our Mother.
Rev. Gregory Heidenblut, O.S.A.
Monday's in Lent from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
February 27th through April 2nd
St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, Ojai - Parish Hall
Villanova Preparatory School alumni parents Dr. and Mrs. Stephen Maloon are the very first to purchase a donor inscription plate for the new Black Box Theater seating.
The Black Box Theater renovation began in October, when workers removed the interior walls of Ingalls Hall a single story structure built in the 1950s that previously housed a small art classroom and theater space.
Sound and lighting equipment, the seating, and other interior finishing materials are currently being delivered.
The offer to inscribe a donor plate for $295 was recently published in the Fall/Winter edition of Vista magazine which goes out to parents, alumni and donors.