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Notre Dame High School (St. Louis)

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Type
  
Private

President
  
Dr. Meghan Bohac

Grades
  
9–12

Founded
  
1934

Gender
  
Single-sex education

Established
  
1934

Principal
  
Mrs. Amy Bush

Phone
  
+1 314-544-1015

Number of students
  
325 (2008)

Colors
  
White, Columbia blue

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Roman Catholic (School Sisters of Notre Dame)

Address
  
320 E Ripa Ave, Lemay Township, MO 63125, USA

Accreditation
  
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools

Similar
  
Bishop DuBourg High Sch, Cor Jesu Academy, Nerinx Hall, Rosati‑Ka High School, St John Vianney High Sch

Profiles

Notre Dame High School is a Roman Catholic, private, all-girls school located just south of St. Louis city on the 43-acre grounds of the motherhouse of the School Sisters of Notre Dame. on the Mississippi River. While its roots go back to 1897, its present form and name date to 1934.

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History

In 1897 the School Sisters of Notre Dame founded Sancta Maria in Ripa High School so that girls who were considering joining their congregation could complete their high school education. This was at their motherhouse just south of the city of St. Louis.

In 1925, Sancta Maria was accredited by the North Central Association as a four-year high school. In 1934 it extended its services to those not aspiring to be sisters, and changed its name to Notre Dame High School. Classes were held in the motherhouse until 1955 when the current school was built.

Around 1960 enrollment exceeded 500 young ladies. Innovations included advanced college credit courses, more electives, and modular scheduling. In 1977 with the closing of Notre Dame College on campus the high school acquired that building to house its science, fine arts, and counseling departments. In 1996 the high school became a part of the newly formed Notre Dame Ministry Corporation.

The high school has over 7,500 alumnae in 46 states and 8 countries, and one in seven faculty members are the Sisters. All of its graduates pursue higher education.

Activities

Activity groups include: Student Council, Theater, Rebel Writers, Mothers in Training (MIT), A Cappella Group, and clubs for art, for science, for internet, and for Chinese. For outreach there are the Earth Club, Shalom Club, Library Guild, and Harry Potter Club. There are also the National, Hispanic, and Journalism Honor Societies.

The school sponsors 12 sports: basketball, softball, soccer, track, field hockey, cross country, golf, tennis, volleyball, swimming, racquetball, and lacrosse. Excelling in soccer, its goalkeeper was named best in the state in 2016. It also has a competitive cheer-leading group.

References

Notre Dame High School (St. Louis) Wikipedia