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St. Catharine Academy

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

St. Catharine Academy
Address
Map
2250 Williamsbridge Road

,
10469

United States
Coordinates40°51′32″N 73°51′24″W / 40.85889°N 73.85667°W / 40.85889; -73.85667
Information
TypePrivate, all-female
Religious affiliation(s)
Patron saint(s)Catharine of Genoa[2]
Established1889 (134 years ago) (1889)
PresidentSr. Patricia Wolf
PrincipalSr. Ann Welch
Grades912
Enrollment500[3] (2019)
Student to teacher ratio17:1
Color(s)Blue and gold   
MascotHusky
Team nameHuskies
RivalPreston High School; former Aquinas High School
AccreditationMiddle States Association of Colleges and Schools[1]
PublicationThrough the Looking Glass
NewspaperThe Phoenix
Tuition$10,000 (2019–2020)
Websitescahs.org

St. Catharine High School is an American all-girls', private, Roman Catholic high school located in the Pelham Gardens neighborhood of the Bronx, New York.[4]

It is located within the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York.

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History

The Sisters of Mercy, founded by Mother Catherine McAuley in Dublin, Ireland, opened an academy in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan in New York City in September 1889.[citation needed]

The classes included grades 1 through 12.

At that time, the first academy resembled the large estates which surrounded it. Toward the end of the 19th century, as registration increased, the sisters erected a new building across the street at 539 West 152nd Street.

In 1900, the University of the State of New York granted a Regents charter to the school.

The rapid growth of the area and the great increase in enrollment showed the inadequacy of the accommodations. The elementary grades in the academy were discontinued and these classrooms were used for high school students.

Facilities were not sufficient even with this change, so it was necessary to build a much larger school. In the fall of 1953 the old building was sold and the academy moved to its present location at 2250 Williamsbridge Road. The school continues to undergo a series of renovations and improvements.

As of 2019, the school's enrollment was approximately 500 girls.

Sponsorship and fees

The school is sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of the Regional Community of New York.

Annual tuition is approximately $11,000. There is also a general fee of $800 for Grade 9 students and $650 for Grades 10–12, which covers a school-leased iPad, a graphic calculator (grade 9), and other necessities.

Accreditation

The school is chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York and is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, the Mercy Secondary Education Association and the National Catholic Educational  Association.

Programs for each student are planned to meet the requirements of the New York State Education Department.[citation needed]

Sports

The school offers sports, including junior varsity and varsity basketball; junior varsity and varsity cheerleading; varsity soccer; varsity softball; and junior varsity and varsity volleyball.

The school colors are blue and gold.[5]

Notable alumnae

References

  1. ^ MSA-CSS. "MSA-Commission on Secondary Schools". Archived from the original on July 12, 2009. Retrieved May 27, 2009.
  2. ^ Sr. Rhea Bean, RSM (2014). "A Brief History of St Catharine Academy: School History" (PDF). www.scahs.org. Archived from the original on April 20, 2023.
  3. ^ [dead link] [1]
  4. ^ "St. Catharine Academy". US News & World Report. Archived from the original on November 16, 2023. Retrieved November 17, 2023.
  5. ^ SCA. "History of Saint Catharine Academy". Saint Catharine Academy. Retrieved August 1, 2007.[permanent dead link]/[dead link]

External links

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