


In the brand new village of Monroe in 1858, there were few Catholics. By 1860, Father Sullivan became St. Victor’s first pastor. At one time Monroe had two Catholic parishes. St. Mary’s Parish in Monroe was established in 1861 by a small group of German Catholics. It was very important to German pioneers that they were able to worship in their own language and provide Catholic education for their children. It is common to find two Catholic churches in relatively small towns in Wisconsin today for that reason. Five years later, St. Mary’s had both a church and a school. With the struggle to maintain their parish, St. Mary’s closed their school in 1876 and eventually was completely closed as a parish with the death of their pastor, Fr. Sebastian Rohr in 1918.
St. Victor School serves students from four-year-old kindergarten through fifth grade. We offer a full curriculum that includes religion, language arts, math, science, social studies, art, computer, library, music, physical education and Spanish. Students are involved in a variety of learning experiences that allow students to grow to their full potential.