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Saint Lawrence Academy (Santa Clara)

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Type
  
Private, Coeducational

Established
  
1975

President
  
Phil Dolan

Tuition
  
15,650 USD

Number of students
  
245 (2013–2014)

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Roman Catholic

Closed
  
2016

Principal
  
Bridgit McGarry

Phone
  
+1 408-296-3013

Colors
  
Green, Gold

Address
  
2000 Lawrence Ct, Santa Clara, CA 95051, USA

Similar
  
St Lawrence Elementa, The King's Academy, Bellarmine College Preparato, St Francis High School, Presentat High School

Saint Lawrence Academy, was a college-preparatory Roman Catholic high school in Santa Clara, California, USA founded in 1975. The school is marketed for its small size with close interaction among students, administration, faculty, and counselors. It is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Jose in California. It closed in 2016.

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Academics

As a college preparatory school, Saint Lawrence Academy's graduation requirements include coursework in English, mathematics, social studies, science, foreign language, fine arts, religious studies, computers and physical education. Saint Lawrence Academy also offers Advanced Placement and various honors courses. Students at Saint Lawrence Academy are offered English Literature, English Language, Spanish Language and Culture, U.S. History, Calculus AB and BC, Physics, Macro and Micro Economics, and Psychology. World languages are currently offered for study: French, Spanish and Sign language.

Athletics

With approximately 70% of Saint Lawrence Academy students participating in athletics, success of the teams are varied. The Celtics field 14 teams in 11 sports. Sports include basketball, baseball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field and volleyball.

Saint Lawrence Academy's Cross Country team competes in the Private Schools Athletic League (PSAL). Celtics cross country began in 1998. Since then, it has earned 10 individual qualifications to the Division 5 CIF State Cross Country Championships . Celtics runners have competed in State Championship races in 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, and most recently during the 2010 season. Three former athletes finished runner-up in the Division 5 Central Coast Section (CCS): Omar Ahmad, 2nd place, 2001 and 02; Amina Ahmad, 2nd place, 2004 (3rd place in 2003); and Carlos Chavez, 2nd place, 2007. Omar Ahmad competed in cross country and track & field for Santa Clara University and graduated from SCU in 2007.

In 2010, the cross country team went undefeated during the regular league season and were co-league champions of the PSAL, representing the best overall team effort on the largest team in school history (33 athletes). The 2010 team broke numerous school records, including overall team size, going undefeated during the regular league season, earning a perfect score in a league meet (JV league finals with a score of 15), two first place race finishers in two league meet races in the same meet (varsity and JV boys individual champions) and many more. One very important school record was established by the girls—having five girls stay together all season to finish with the first ever girls team in school history. The fall 2011 edition of SL cross country brings in a lot of momentum. Losing only two seniors to graduation, the 2011 cross country team promises to have even more potential success. Already with 30 athletes signed up, including 12 girls, the team could surpass last year as the biggest and most successful, especially considering incoming freshmen athletes have yet to join.

Saint Lawrence Academy Track & Field competes as a supplemental member of the West Bay Athletic League (WBAL). Celtics track & field began also in 1998. Since then, it has earned a total of 11 CCS trials qualifications. Celtics athletes have competed in the CCS trials in 2001, 03, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, and most recently qualified two athletes at the end of the 2011 season. The 2011 track & field team had a roster of 58 athletes and 4 student managers, which represented 25% of the student body of Saint Lawrence Academy. For one sport to contain a quarter of a school's enrollment is uncommon. The track team enjoyed great success and broke several school records. Athletes in the track & field/cross country programs are currently involved in off-season personal training at different levels of commitment. It has been noted by several coaches familiar with Saint Lawrence Academy, once the athletes discover summer training, Saint Lawrence Academy has the potential to be competitive at a much higher level.

The biggest story in athletics at Saint Lawrence Academy is in track & field. Saint Lawrence Academy has the distinct honor to have had as a former student/athlete, the 11th best pole vaulter in CCS history and current member of the Cornell University Big Red track & field team, Josh Cusick. During his time at St. Lawrence, Josh earned All-American status twice: in the decathlon at the 2007 USATF National Junior Olympic Championships in Walnut, CA and in the pentathlon at the 2008 National Scholastic Indoor Championships in New York City. During his junior year, Josh finished 6th in the state of California at the State Championships in the pole vault. During his senior year he jumped a school record of 16-00.75 and became the 11th best all-time pole vaulter in the CCS. Josh finished his high school career with a total of 16 school records (400m, 800m, 1000m, 60m/65m/110m/300m/400m hurdles, long jump, high jump, discus, pole vault, 4x400m relay, javelin, pentathlon, and decathlon). In February and May 2011, as a sophomore at Cornell, Josh became the Ivy League's reigning men's heptathlon runner-up and men's decathlon runner-up at the indoor and outdoor Heptagonal Championships, respectively.

Saint Lawrence Academy's Baseball team has also been invited, perennially, to the CIF-CCS championships. The soccer team from the 1995-96 school year made the CCS playoffs for the first time in school history.

Closure

On 2 February 2016, the Diocese of San Jose announced the closure of Saint Lawrence Academy at the conclusion of the school year due to "a significant accumulated deficit, declining enrollment levels, and the inability to raise funds to stabilize and sustain operations."

References

Saint Lawrence Academy (Santa Clara) Wikipedia