Type Private, College-prep Established 1925 Principal Mrs. A. Lujan Phone +1 915-532-3238 Colors Navy Blue, Gold | Religious affiliation(s) Catholic
(Lasallians) CEEB code 442210 Tuition 7,270 USD Number of students 500 | |
Motto Signum Fidei
(Sign of Faith) Address 1309 N Stanton St, El Paso, TX 79902, USA |
Cathedral High School is a private, Catholic high school for young men in Downtown El Paso, Texas. It is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of El Paso which owns and administers the school. Its mission is "Enter to Learn, Leave to Serve".
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The school has just over 500 students and draws students from El Paso County, Ciudad Juárez and New Mexico. College courses, taught at Cathedral High School in conjunction with the El Paso Community College, afford junior and senior students the opportunity to complete their first year of college while still a Cathedral student. The class of 2007 graduated with a total of 2,238 transferable college credit hours, an average of 30 hours per student. The school has a 100% graduation rate and over 90% of the school's graduates continue their education at university level. The school was remodeled in 2015 installing a air-conditioner which was non-existent for its school history.
The school considers its programs in Campus ministry, community service and religious education to be central to the incorporation of Catholic Christian spirituality into the daily lives of students.
History
Cathedral High School was founded in 1925. Although the school is owned and administered by the Diocese of El Paso, the Brothers of the Christian Schools (known in the U.S. simply as the Christian Brothers) have been involved in the school since its foundation. Until the late 1950s the faculty of the school was composed entirely of Brothers.