Welcome to Ursuline
Ursuline students grow into tomorrow's leaders, problem-solvers, and active global citizens.
Confidence
Our Personal Development Program and growth mindset culture are just two ways you can develop resilience and be inspired to learn, to lead, and to serve.
Service
Ursuline students learn to create change in the world around them through service and social justice projects. Find out what it means to pay it forward.
Possibilities
Find your voice and discover your potential - in computer science class, on the athletic field, in a dance club, or traveling overseas.
Community
We value the individual student while striving to connect all students and build community with parents and alumnae and Ursuline sister schools.
Spirituality
Students are encouraged to develop their personal relationship with God, and grow in their appreciation and understanding of the Catholic faith.
Academics
21st Century learning and project-based experiences help each student develop critical thinking and analytical skills. Get well prepared for life beyond high school.
Ursuline Facts
$107
Million in college scholarships offered to the last 4 graduating classes
72
Thousand hours of service recorded over 4 years
8
Computer Science courses offered to students, grades 6 - 12
5
Honor Societies - NHS, NJHS, Art, Music, English
19
Global Scholar designations awarded over past 5 years
2
Years as national Vocabulary Bowl champions in our division
$1.6
Million in scholarships & financial aid awarded to current students
60
Clubs led by students with faculty moderators
800
Total students in our middle school and high school
27
Athletic teams in 13 different sports, Grade 6 through Varsity
7
Drama, music, dance & visual art performances in a year
8
Thousand alumnae around the world
News & Announcements
We welcomed alumnae representing 32 graduating classes from 1960 to 2012.
Congratulations to our golf team for winning the NYSPHSAA Girls Golf Team Championship!
Isabella Vembenil and Kendal Mangum were recognized for their excellent essays on the complexities of housing.
Dr. Allison Carson led workshops for our 7th grade students to actively engage in interdisciplinary critical thinking exercises that address real-world issues.
Eight high school musicians had the unique opportunity to perform with world-renowned musicians Riza Printup and her band, including famous trumpeter Marcus Printup. And the middle school created their own blues.
The Class of 2022 was celebrated for their accomplishments as well as their fortitude, grace and joy. We also honored the surprising parallels with the first ever graduating class. Common experiences and traditions connect all classes across the years.