The St. Romuald Interparochial School (SRIS) traces its origins in Breckinridge County, Kentucky to the early 1800s. Several early facilities were supported at various locations and instruction was provided by a variety of religious orders throughout history. The current site, adjacent to the St. Romuald Catholic Church in Hardinsburg, Kentucky, traces its history to the early 20th century. Today’s SRIS has operated in its present three facilities since 1952 and 1965 respectively. When the St. Romuald High School closed its operation in 1991, the resolve of the entire Breckinridge County community, both the Catholic and non-Catholic populations, determined that SRIS would not only continue as a pre-elementary, elementary, and middle school center, but would grow even stronger as a superior educational center committed to fundamental learning, growth, and development, and committed to a Christ-centered learning environment.
Today, SRIS is home to a thriving and dedicated enrollment of two hundred sixty-one children in pre-school through the eighth grade. Our goal is to serve all children, and all families, who are committed to the SRIS mission, its philosophy, and its dreams.
Sincerely yours in education,
Rob Cox, Principal
St. Romuald Current Enrollment:
Preschool and PreKindergarten = 47 Elementary School = 126 Middle School = 88