21st century learning and project-based experiences help each student develop lifelong critical thinking and analytical skills.
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21st century learning and project-based experiences help each student develop lifelong critical thinking and analytical skills.
The spiritual life of our students is nourished in many ways, including through countless opportunities to live our school motto, Serviam, “I will serve.”
Upon graduation, seniors embark on exciting college journeys, enhanced with substantial college scholarships.
Our athletics programs teach students teamwork, resilience, and confidence.
Students meet other students with similar passions in co-curriculars. And relationships connect us as a school community - students, parents, faculty/staff, alumnae.
Rooted in the foundation of our 125-year history, we celebrate the past and carry our core values into the future.
Million in college scholarships offered to the last 4 graduating classes
Thousand hours of service recorded over 4 years
Computer Science courses offered to students, grades 6 - 12
Honor Societies - NHS, NJHS, Art, Music, English
Global Scholar designations awarded over past 6 years
Years as national Vocabulary Bowl champions in our division
Million in scholarships & financial aid awarded to current students
Clubs led by students with faculty moderators
Total students in our middle school and high school
Athletic teams in 14 different sports, Grade 6 through Varsity
Drama, music, dance & visual art performances in a year
Thousand alumnae around the world
Ms. Pat DiIorio earns recognition for upcycled sculptures.
The senior track and field athlete scores big on the field, in the classroom, and in the community.
Gorgeous arrangements of carols in various languages and elegant musical pieces delighted the audience. We also inducted 19 students into the Tri-M Music Honor Society.
This signature school event focused on our 2022-23 global issue of concern, period poverty.
Best-selling writer and Emmy Award-winning producer Yvette Manessis Corporon ‘86 P’19 captivated the crowd by revealing what it takes to become a published author.
The school community ushers in its new Principal at Annual Thanksgiving Liturgy.