Established 1960 Grades 9–12 Principal Kevin Walsh Number of students 635 | President Michael E. Loyet '77 Enrollment 635 Phone +1 314-965-4853 Dean of Students Scott Brown '84 | |
Address 1311 S Kirkwood Rd, Kirkwood, MO 63122, USA Similar De Smet Jesuit High School, Christian Brothers College, Chamina College Preparato, Kirkwood High School, Cor Jesu Academy Profiles |
St. John Vianney High School (a.k.a. Vianney High School, or simply Vianney) is a private, all male, Catholic college preparatoryschool located in Kirkwood, Missouri. It is located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Louis. The school was founded by the Society of Mary (Marianists), a religious order of priests and brothers who continue to run the school. The Marianists also run a number of other St. Louis area high schools including Chaminade College Preparatory School and St. Mary's High School.
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History
St. John Vianney High School opened in 1960 and has graduated a class every year since that time. In 1999, Vianney received the prestigious award from the federal government's Blue Ribbon Schools Program. Recently, Vianney has undertaken a number of building projects including new classrooms, gymnasium, library, science labs, and new turf football and baseball fields
Athletics
Vianney sponsors athletic teams in football, soccer, cross country, basketball, swimming, wrestling, baseball, golf, tennis, track and field, volleyball. There are also club teams for outdoor lacrosse, bowling, chess, lacrosse, racquetball and ice hockey.
In 2011 and 2013, the Varsity Chess Team took home first place in the National Championships.
Vianney is a member of the Metro Catholic Conference of private, Catholic high schools. The other members of the conference include:
State Championships
Baseball- 2004, 2006
Football- 2016
Hockey- 1979, 1996
Soccer- 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1987, 1991, 1992
Volleyball- 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2011, 2013
National Championships
Chess- 2011, 2013
Soccer- 1992
School mascot
The St. John Vianney High School mascot is the Golden Griffin – half lion and half eagle. The school colors, black and gold, reflect the colors of the Griffin. The school states that the Griffin represents certain virtues in all of its students.
The Griffin represents the virtues of our students: strength, faith, fraternity, and justice. These virtues shine forth from hearts and minds formed by a rigorous academic program, an integrated religious curriculum, and a wide range of extracurricular opportunities. (Vianney HS website)
School fight song
The St. John Vianney High School fight song is often sung at football and basketball games as well as at pep rallies. The lyrics are as follows:
"We are the black and gold of Vianney. We are the Golden Griffins of Vianney High. Half Lion, half Eagle, so the Griffin can roar, so the Griffin can soar above the lightning and the thunder. We will win, win, win, yeah Vianney. Oh hear the din, din, din, of our clamor and cheers. We want the world to be told about the black and the gold of old Vianney, Vianney, Vianney, Hey!" (written by former guidance counselor Brother Harold Lootens).
Controversy
In 2006, Vianney President Fr. Robert Osborne was accused in a civil lawsuit of sexual misconduct with a student. The Marianist order later settled the lawsuit. Father Osborne was not charged with a crime but was investigated by the Kirkwood Police.