Future Vikings – Start Your Journey Today!

If you’re an 8th grader planning your next step, now is the time to submit your application to Nolan Catholic High School! The process has never been easier—and the sooner you apply, the sooner you can secure your place.


A Simple, Streamlined Process

For our partner school families, applying is quick and stress-free. Because Nolan Catholic is an extension of your school community, there is no entrance exam for enrolling and minimal paperwork for you. Nolan Catholic will work directly with your student’s current school to gather all materials needed for the admissions committee.


What Happens Next?

It’s as simple as:

Apply → Get Accepted → Enroll


We send out acceptance decisions every Friday, so once your application is submitted, you won’t be waiting long. Even better, you can enroll immediately after acceptance, securing your spot in the incoming freshman class.


Don’t Miss What’s Ahead

Events for incoming 9th graders are right around the corner and are designed specifically for enrolled students. Submitting your application now ensures you don’t miss out on these exciting opportunities to meet classmates, connect with teachers, and start your Viking journey.


Tuition Assistance Reminder

As you complete your application, we also encourage families to submit the tuition assistance application. Starting early ensures you have access to all available resources and can plan confidently for the year ahead.


If you have any questions or need help at any point, we are here for you every step of the way.



Your future as a Viking starts with one simple step—apply today! 💙

Ashley White '03

Director of Recruitment and Enrollment, Diocese of Fort Worth


(817) 945-9418

awhite@nchstx.org

www.nolancatholic.org | Apply Online

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Coffee, Talk, and Tour - Friday, April 24

Coffee, Talk, & Tour

An Invitation for Future Viking Families!

April 24, 2026, 9-11 AM

Nolan Catholic High School 
4501 Bridge St. Fort Worth, TX 76103


Prospective families are invited to join us for Coffee, Talk, & Tour on Friday, March 27, from 9:00–11:00 AM. This special morning is designed to give parents an inside look at what makes Nolan Catholic High School a place where students grow in faith, character, and leadership.


Enjoy coffee and conversation with President Clint Weber and Principal Susan LoCoco as they share more about Nolan Catholic’s Four Pillars: Catholic Faith Formation, Academics, Character Development, and Leadership. You’ll have the opportunity to ask questions, learn about our community, and hear how we partner with families in guiding students through their high school journey.

Upcoming Future Viking Events

Future Viking Night: Baseball & Softball

Tuesday, April 14 | Softball at 6:00 PM and Baseball at 7:00 PM

Nolan Catholic High School

Join us for a fun-filled evening on campus as we welcome our Future Vikings for a special Baseball & Softball Future Viking Night! This is the perfect opportunity for PK–8 students and their families to experience Viking athletics, school spirit, and community.

 

The night kicks off with Varsity Softball at 6:00 PM as the Lady Vikings take on Trinity Christian Academy, followed by Varsity Baseball at 7:00 PM against Parish Episcopal. Between games and innings, there will be plenty of excitement for our youngest fans.

 

Future Vikings receive free admission and will have the chance to run the bases on the field! Adding to the fun, we will have free burgers, making it a true family night at the ballpark.

Ballet Folklórico “La Vikina” will host its 3rd Showcase Fundraiser on Friday, April 17 at 6:30 PM
Experience firsthand the beauty of ballet folklorico through stunning choreography and colorful costumes. Your contribution will help support our program by funding new costumes and choreography lessons, ensuring we can continue sharing our passion for dance at Nolan Catholic High School and throughout our Fort Worth diocesan schools and churches. 


For more information about ticket prices, click here.

2026 Royelles Dance Spring Events

Spring Clinic | April 11
K-4th-Grade: 9 AM-12 PM

5th-11th-Grade: 1 PM-4:00 PM


Spring Show | April 16

7:00 PM


Auditions | April 29-May 1

Information Session - April 20 at 5:45 PM

Auditions - April 29-May 1 from 4 PM-6 PM


*Students must be accepted and enrolled to try out

NCHS Cheer Tryouts & Clinics

Tryout Clinic | April 20-22

Information Session - April 13 at 5 PM

Clinic - April 20-22 from 4-5:30 PM


Tryouts | April 24
4:00 PM


*Students must be accepted and enrolled to try out

Stephen Breen Spirit Games April 19th

Save the date for a fun, faith-filled day for the whole family! Hosted by the Stephen Breen Memorial Foundation and the Diocese of Fort Worth, Spirit Games brings families together for Mass, games, and activities in support of Catholic education.


We’ll begin with Mass, followed by a day full of fun, including obstacle courses, 9 Square in the Air, face painting, and more.


Register under your school and earn 93% back for your school—a meaningful way to support your community while enjoying the day together.


Nolan Catholic will be offering campus tours and admissions support on-site from 12:00–2:00 PM. Come tour campus, speak with our admissions team, and even begin your application that day.


Register to attend or join the Pope Leo and Bishop Olson Team!


https://runsignup.com/Race/198656/Donate/h1tGEuxzpT7nuNep

Summer at Nolan Catholic offers something for every student-athlete and learner.


Our Summer Athletic Camps (Grades 3–8) provide younger athletes the opportunity to build skills, compete, and learn from Nolan Catholic coaches in a fun and energetic environment.


From outdoor exploration in Camp Wonder Nature Camp to creativity in Floral Design, imagination-driven learning in Role-Playing Games, and confidence-building through Speech and Debate, each camp is designed to spark curiosity and encourage growth. Students can also experience culture and movement in Bailamos! Introduction to Ballet Folklórico, while older students can prepare for what’s ahead through specialized offerings like Freshman 101 and Mastering the College Essay.

Register today and make the most of your summer at Nolan Catholic.

Around Our Campus

Vikings Excel at TAPPS Academic State Championships

Nolan Catholic students recently delivered an outstanding performance at the TAPPS Academic State Championships—one of the largest academic competitions in Texas, featuring thousands of entries across a wide range of academic and speech events.


Leading the way was Anna Sophia Heyne (St. Elizabeth Ann Seton), who earned 1st Place in Literary Criticism, highlighting the strength of Nolan Catholic’s academic programs. Additional top finishers included:


  • Gabriel Harasimiuk – 4th Place, Science (Top Biology Score)
  • St. Elizabeth Ann Seton
  • Colvin Ochs – 4th Place, Current Events
  • Keller Middle School
  • Hong Quynh Le – 5th Place, Math
  • St. Joseph Catholic School
  • Brigid Connors – 7th Place, Persuasive Speaking
  • St. Joseph Catholic School
  • Xavier Garcia – 7th Place, Prose
  • Connolly Middle School
  • Zoe Killian – 7th Place, Literary Criticism
  • Liberty Middle School
  • Lillian Koehler – 8th Place, Poetry
  • St. Elizabeth Ann Seton


As a team, Nolan Catholic placed 9th overall among 6A schools, an impressive accomplishment—especially in our first year back at the state competition in some time. Moments like these reflect the strength of our academic community and the opportunities available for students to grow, compete, and succeed.

Where Faith Meets Innovation:

Inside Nolan Catholic’s CEDE Course

This year, Nolan Catholic has been proud to partner with The Catholic University of America’s Busch School of Business to bring one of their undergraduate business courses directly to our campus for dual enrollment credit. The Catholic Entrepreneurship and Design Experience (CEDE) course is one of the most unique courses students will encounter in high school. Developed in collaboration with Catholic University faculty, it brings together personal vocation discernment, Catholic Social Teaching, and entrepreneurship into a single, semester-long experience.


Rather than relying on traditional lectures and tests, students engage in real conversations, hands-on design projects, and honest self-reflection. They explore not just what they want to do after graduation, but who they are and what they were made to contribute to the world. This course welcomes future engineers and future artists, future founders and future parents - truly anyone who desires to live with greater intention and purpose.


At the heart of the course is the Odyssey Project, a personal two-year life design plan that each student builds piece by piece throughout the semester. Along the way, students uncover their core values, discover the unique motivational patterns that energize them, and take an honest look at how they are allocating their time to create their legacy. The course is rooted in the fundamental belief that each student was uniquely designed by God to add value to the world in a way that is both unique and unrepeatable.


By the end of the semester, students won’t just have a document; they will have a clearer sense of direction, a deeper confidence in who they are, and practical tools for making decisions that align with their faith and their calling.

Lights, Catholic, Action!

S2 Ep.30: Faith, STEM, and Robots

Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth


The most visual episode of #LightsCatholicAction you have yet to see. Meet the Robo Vikes—Nolan Catholic High School’s robotics team—who race against the clock each season to design, build, and compete with a 130-pound robot. Join podcast host Sissel Anderson as she tours their workshop and talks with students about how faith, creativity, and perseverance can power innovation.


Your robotics team has qualified for the FIRST in Texas District Championship event in Houston next week. The Robo Vikes are currently ranked 19th in the state (plus New Mexico) out of 181 registered FRC teams—an incredible accomplishment!


Watch HERE

Ashley White '03

Director of Recruitment and Enrollment, Diocese of Fort Worth

(817) 945-9418

awhite@nchstx.org

www.nolancatholic.org