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Type
  
Private, All-Male

Established
  
1959

Founder
  
Franklin P. Cucinotta

Colors
  
White, Blue, Navy blue

Patron saint(s)
  
St. Augustine of Hippo

Phone
  
+1 856-697-2600

Founded
  
1959

St. Augustine Preparatory School

Motto
  
Veritas ∙ Unitas ∙ Caritas (Truth ∙ Unity ∙ Love)

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Roman Catholic Order of Saint Augustine

Oversight
  
Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden

Address
  
611 Cedar Ave, Richland, NJ 08350, USA

Similar
  
Cedar Creek High School, Vineland High School S, St Joseph Catholic School, Our Lady of Mercy Academy, Holy Spirit High School

Profiles

St. Augustine Preparatory School is a private all-male Roman Catholic four-year college preparatory school located in the Richland section of Buena Vista Township, in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. Located on 118 acres (0.48 km2) of wooded property, it serves students in ninth through twelfth grade from across South Jersey under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden. The school has been accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Secondary Schools since 1983 and the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools. St. Augustine was founded in 1959 by the Order of Saint Augustine as a minor seminary to help young men prepare for studies in the priesthood and religious life; the first class was a mixture of seminarians and day students. The school is a member of the Augustinian Secondary Education Association.

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As of the 2011-12 school year, the school had an enrollment of 689 students and 47.2 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 14.2:1.

The school's graduating Class of 2014 was offered over $42 million in scholarships.

History

Established in September 1959, the school's first senior class of 12 students graduated in 1963. The school's first Headmaster was Fr. Peter Toscani, OSA. Classes were first held in the Monastery, which was previously an estate named "Red Oaks". The first school building, Augustinian Hall, consisted of four classrooms and a gymnasium, which opened in 1960. The first expansion included the western wing of Augustinian Hall in 1967-68. The Spina Gymnasium was constructed in 1979-80 and the former gym was converted into classrooms and a chapel. The enrollment ranged between 150 and 210 students for many years.

The third expansion of facilities was the construction of the Edith Favretto Scarpa Arts and Sciences Building in 1998. The building houses most of the campus' computer labs, the media center, the library, and additional classrooms. Following that expansion, enrollment grew from 235 to 550. A minor renovation replaced the chapel with additional classrooms in 2000. The most recent addition to the school is The Louis and Josephine Buondonno Forum, or simply, "The Forum". Following the construction of the new building, enrollment increased to 650 students. In the Forum are the Rodio Gymnasium, the Consalo Dining hall, The Navone Swimming Pool, weight room, wrestling room, and additional classrooms.

On October 8, 2014 the Prep held a dedication ceremony for the new Navone Athletic Training Facility. The 5,000 square foot facility includes cross fit equipment, a batting cage, and a weight room. It is named in honor of its benefactor Paul Navone.

In June 2011, longtime school President Fr. Paul Galetto, OSA, was replaced by Fr. Donald Reilly, OSA, previously Prior Provincial of the Villanova province of the Augustinian Order, and previous Chairman of the school's Board of Directors. The school announced in November 2016 that Fr. Robert Murray was designated to become the school's new President at the end of the 2016-2017 school year.

Campus

The school's campus consists of six buildings set over 118 acres (0.48 km2) of wooded property. The principal educational facilities are:

Augustinian Hall

45 General Classrooms; Latin/French/Greek/Italian curriculums; Spina Memorial Gymnasium; Administrative Offices; Wireless Internet Access

The Louis & Josephine Buondonno Forum

Consalo Dining Hall; 15 General Classrooms; Greenhouse; Student Bookstore; Student Lounge/Recreational Room; Student Infirmary; Administrative/Business Offices/Office of the President; Chapel; Rodio Gymnasium; Navone Pool; Weight-lifting area; Wrestling arena; Ergometer Room; Wireless Internet Access

Edith Favretto Scarpa Arts & Sciences Building

35,000+ Volumes; Computer Workspaces; 3 General Classrooms; College Guidance Offices; Wireless Internet Access

Allegrini Monastery

Residence of the Order of Saint Augustine; Residence of Rev. Donald F. Reilly OSA: President; Monastery Gardens

Greek Amphitheater

Teaching space for the school's language arts curriculum.

LaRosa Field

Turf Field; Provides playing space for the school's football, lacrosse & soccer teams

Navone Athletic Training Facility

Cross Fit Equipment; Batting Cage; Weight Room

Athletic Fields

5 tennis courts; 1 lacrosse field; 2 practice football/mixed use fields; 2 baseball fields

Patron saint

The school is named in honor of the 4th century saint, St. Augustine of Hippo, one of a few Augustinian friar schools in the United States and others throughout the world with this same patron saint. The North American foundation of the order dates back to 1796.

Athletics

The Saint Augustine Prep Hermits compete in the National Division of the Cape-Atlantic League, an athletic conference consisting of both parochial and private and public high schools located in Atlantic County, Cape May County, Cumberland County, and Gloucester County, New Jersey. However, The Hermits are set to start competing in the American Conference in each sport, as soon as the scheduling year comes around. The Cape-Atlantic League operates under the aegis of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA).

School colors are blue and white. The school offers 18 inter-scholastic sports programs, including: football, soccer, cross country, basketball, swimming, ice hockey, wrestling, track and field, chess, baseball, golf, tennis, crew, lacrosse, volleyball, fencing, bowling, sailing, ultimate frisbee, rugby, and a new sport for the 2008-09 year, water polo. St. Augustine teams have recently competed in state championships in hockey, tennis, basketball, golf, swimming, soccer, wrestling, and crew.

The swim team was the 4th-ranked swim team in the nation in 2005. They won the 06-07 Non-Public A State Title with a 105-65 win against St. Joseph High School, as well as the 07-08 Non-Public A State Title with a 109-61 victory over Seton Hall Preparatory School.

The crew team's Lightweight 8+ won both the Stotesbury Cup Regatta and the Scholastic Rowing Association of America Regatta (commonly referred to as the "Scholastic Nationals") in the 2006 spring season, marking the first national title achieved by St. Augustine Prep. In the 2012 spring season, the Junior Varsity 8+ won the Scholastic Nationals.

The ice hockey team claimed the 2006-07 Non-Public state championship, defeating St. Peter's Preparatory School by a score of 3-1 on March 23, 2007, as the first South Jersey school to win the state title in hockey finishing the season with a 23-0-0 record and becoming the first ice hockey team in New Jersey history to go undefeated and untied.

The soccer team was declared state champion in the 2003 NJSIAA Parochial A Boys' Soccer State Tournament jointly with Delbarton School. The team was the Non-Public A Champion in the 2005 Boys Soccer Non-Public Finals, defeating Seton Hall Preparatory School 4-1. The soccer team finished the season with a record and 25-1 and won the Non-Public A championship in 2010 with a 2-0 win over Pingry School, marking the program's fifth state title and their first since their 2005 win.

The basketball team won the 2001 Parochial South B state championship, defeating McCorristin Catholic High School by 65-49 in the tournament final. The basketball team won the 2002 Parochial South A, defeating Camden Catholic High School 50-45. The team won again in 2004 with a 56-48 win over Camden Catholic High School. In 2010-11, the basketball team won their fourth Non-Public A championship by defeating Seton Hall Prep 71-60. Paul Rodio, a member of the Class of 1970, earned his 776th victory in February 2013 as St. Augustine Prep's head basketball coach, making him the winningest coach in South Jersey history.

The tennis team won the Non-Public, South A title in 2003 over Monsignor Donovan High School 4-1. The team won the Non-Public, South A title again in 2005 and 2006, defeating Christian Brothers Academy 5-0 and 4-1, respectively. In 2007, the tennis team finished the year 10th on The Star-Ledger's top 20 list having won the Non-Public A State title in a come-from-behind 3-2 victory over Delbarton School, winning their first state title after having been swept 5-0 by Delbarton in both of their previous state title games.

The wrestling team won Non-Public B state titles in 2001 and 2003 over Gloucester Catholic High School and St. Mary's High School of East Rutherford respectively. The 2001 title was the team's first since 1985.

The football team won the NJSIAA Non-Public Group I state sectional championships in 1995.

Notable alumni

  • William Gormley (Class of 1964), former member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1978-1982) and New Jersey State Senate (1982-2007), representing the 2nd Legislative District.
  • Sam Fiocchi (Class of 1970), member of the New Jersey General Assembly who represents the 1st Legislative District.
  • Daniel J. Hilferty (Class of 1974), President and Chief Executive Officer of Independence Blue Cross.
  • Mike Catalana (Class of 1981), sports director of WHAM-TV in Rochester, New York.
  • Chris Gheysens (Class of 1989), Chief Executive Officer of Wawa Inc.
  • Andrew Sullivan (Class of 1999), professional basketball player for Dexia Mons-Hainaut in Belgium; represented Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
  • Olu Babalola (Class of 2001), professional basketball player for Sheffield Sharks in Britain.
  • Pops Mensah-Bonsu (Class of 2002), played for the Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets, and the Benetton Treviso and the Toronto Raptors; represented Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
  • Neil McPeak (Class of 2005), member of the US Rowing team for the 2012 Summer Olympics who was part of the US Junior National Team which won the World Championships.
  • Jack Crawford (Class of 2008), professional American football player for the Dallas Cowboys.
  • Austin Johnson (Class of 2012), defensive lineman who plays for the Penn State Nittany Lions football team.
  • Brendan McHugh (born 1990), swimmer who specializes in breaststroke events.
  • References

    St. Augustine Preparatory School Wikipedia