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Our Lady of Victory (Cincinnati)

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Our Lady of Victory School and Church
Address
Map
810 Neeb Rd.

, ,
45233

United States
Coordinates39°06′29″N 84°38′07″W / 39.107965°N 84.635392°W / 39.107965; -84.635392
Information
TypePrivate
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Patron saint(s)Mary
Established1842 (as St. Stephens) 1853 (as Our Lady of Victory)
School districtOak Hills Local School District
PrincipalAmy Borgman
GradesPre K-8
Enrollment470 (2017)
Color(s)blue, gold, and light blue    
SloganCelebrating Children, Celebrating Our Faith, Celebrating Success
MascotVictor E. Viper
NicknameVipers
RivalSt. Dominic and Our Lady of the Visitation
WebsiteOur Lady of Victory

Our Lady of Victory (OLV) is a Catholic parish in Cincinnati, Ohio. Victory is a part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati. It is the third oldest parish in Hamilton County, Ohio, established in 1842 as a log cabin. OLV was originally known as St. Stephens until 1853. The school is one of the largest in the area and is one of only two in Delhi Township, Ohio.

OLV's location in Hamilton County and Ohio

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School

OLV serves grades pre-kindergarten through eighth grade. Extra-curricular classes include technology class, art (drawing, painting, and ceramics), Spanish, music, and physical education. When students graduate they attend high schools, including Elder High School, Seton High School (Cincinnati, Ohio), and St. Ursula Academy (Cincinnati, Ohio).

List of some clubs, organizations, and other school events

  • Environmental Club
  • Ambassador Board
  • Chess Club
  • Book Club
  • Math Club
  • STEM Club
  • Homeroom representatives
  • Field Day
  • First and Sixth Grade Buddies
  • OLV Walk Day
  • Blue and Gold Day
  • Spelling Bee
  • Geography Bee
Interior of Our Lady of Victory Church

Athletics

Our Lady of Victory's sports include football, soccer, baseball, softball, basketball, volleyball, and golf. Victory has five baseball fields, a football field, and a soccer field. It also has two basketball/volleyball gyms. One of the gyms is part of a multi-purpose building called the Convocation Center. The other is a sport-specific gym known as the "Tin Can". Team colors are navy blue, light blue, and gold.

Festival

Victory's main fundraiser is the parish festival usually in mid-May. The festival includes rides, raffles, poker, a Sunday chicken dinner, booths, games of chance, performing bands, and food and drinks.[1]

Holy Smokes

In August 2016, OLV hosted the first annual Holy Smokes Barbecue Competition. The event is sanctioned by the Kansas City Barbecue Society.

Notable alumni

Name

Our Lady of Victory is named in honor of Mary. The story behind Our Lady of Victory is Pope Pius V told all of Europe to pray the Rosary for their army because they were heavily outnumbered by the Ottomans. Because they prayed for Mary's intercession, she helped them to win the battle over and stun the Ottomans. Since the battle was won, with help of Mary, she is called Our Lady of Victory.

Recent principals

  • Sally Hicks (2000-2006)
  • Jim Leisring (2007)
  • Kathy Kane (2008-2015)[2]
  • Amy Borgman (2015–present)

References

  1. ^ "Our Lady of Victory parish hosts festival". WKRC-TV. Archived from the original on May 18, 2015.
  2. ^ Knight, Josh (February 26, 2015). "Three west side schools recognized nationally". WKRC-TV. Archived from the original on February 26, 2015.

External links

Archdiocese of Cincinnati (In pink)
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