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Gwynedd Mercy Academy High School

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Type
  
Private, All-Female

Established
  
1861

Dean
  
Beverly Gandolfo

Tuition
  
14,500 USD

Number of students
  
408 (2008)

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Roman Catholic

CEEB code
  
391600

Principal
  
Sr. Patricia Flynn

Phone
  
+1 215-646-8815

Colors
  
Red, Gold

Gwynedd Mercy Academy High School

Address
  
1345 Sumneytown Pike, Lower Gwynedd Township, PA 19002, USA

Similar
  
Gwynedd Mercy University, Gwynedd Mercy Academy, La Salle College High Sch, Mt St Joseph Academy, Germanto Academy

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Gwynedd Mercy Academy High School is a private, Roman Catholic, all-girls high school in Gwynedd Valley, Pennsylvania. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

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Background

Gwynedd Mercy Academy High School was established as the Academy of the Sisters of Mercy in 1861 by the Sisters of Mercy. The school shares a campus with Gwynedd-Mercy College. In 1861, the Sisters of Mercy established the Academy of the Sisters of Mercy in Philadelphia.

The Academy began in Assumption Parish and later changed location to a residence at Broad Street and Columbia Avenue in Philadelphia. By August 1863, there were 28 students. Over the years the Academy experienced many changes and eventually moved to the Taylor Estate in Gwynedd Valley, where the Sisters converted stables and erected a science building to serve the Academy and College from 1947 to 1955. In April 1955, construction of the building for the elementary and secondary schools was completed and the Academy of Mercy became Gwynedd Mercy Academy.

Enrollment continued to increase and in 1982, the Sisters of Mercy purchased the Spring House Public School to house the elementary division. The high school remained in the facility that was built in 1955.

Over the years, Gwynedd Mercy Academy has evolved its programs in response to changing needs. In Montgomery County there was a great need for specialized classrooms for Art and Music and for a Performing Arts Center. The first phase of construction was completed in August 1999. A new library, Art and Music rooms, music practice rooms, a writing lab and a tiered lecture hall, as well as new tennis courts and a track were included in this first phase.

Enrollment increases and student talents highlighted the need for continued development of a Performing Arts Center. The Renaissance Campaign was organized to finance the second phase which was completed in March 2004. This area encompasses the main entrance and lobby, a chapel with movable seats to accommodate 50 persons, and an auditorium which seats 525. Also included in that phase are storage areas, a dressing room and a TV studio.

Today GMA has an enrollment of 408 girls in grades 9-12 and continues to respond in all areas to the needs of the times.

Notable Alumnae

  • Kate M. Harper 1974 - Pennsylvania State Representative
  • Jillian Mele 2001 Local News Anchor, NBC 10
  • Anita Luff Smith 1976 - president and CEO of Capital Blue Cross
  • References

    Gwynedd Mercy Academy High School Wikipedia


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