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Type
  
Private

Established
  
1845

Faculty
  
23

Phone
  
+1 912-236-5508

Number of students
  
356 (2007)

Religious affiliation(s)
  
Roman Catholic

Principal
  
Mary Anne Hogan

Grades
  
9-12

Founder
  
Sisters of Mercy

Colors
  
Blue, Gold

Address
  
207 E Liberty, Savannah, GA 31401, USA

Similar
  
Benedicti Military School, Savannah Arts Academy, Savannah Early College, Alfred E Beach High Sch, Calvary Day School

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St vincent s academy savannah


St. Vincent's Academy (SVA) is a private, Catholic, all-female high school located next to the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in downtown Savannah, Georgia. The school operates within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Savannah and enrolls about 350 girls in grades 9-12.

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History

St. Vincent's Academy was opened in June 1845 by the Sisters of Mercy as the Convent and Academy of Saint Vincent dePaul. Under the leadership of Mother Vincent Mahoney, the Sisters of Mercy from Charleston, South Carolina began the boarding school, an orphanage, a day school, and a free school. The St. Vincent's Convent became an independent Motherhouse within two years.

More than 20 schools, hospitals, and orphanages were founded throughout Georgia from the Motherhouse. A few early foundations that continue in service include St. Mary's Home, Savannah (1875), and St. Joseph's Hospital (1880).

The early curriculum included Penmanship, Astronomy, Composition of Fiction, Sacred and Profane History, Ancient Geography, Chronology, Mythology, and Embroidery.

Campus

Architect Charles B. Cluskey designed the convent and academy building in the Greek Revival style.

Catherine McAuley Awards

Each year, St. Vincent's Academy honors an alumna with the Catherine McAuley Award. The award is given to a person who exemplifies the attributes of Catherine McCauley and therefore exemplifies the ideals of St. Vincent's Academy while a student and throughout her life.

St. Vincent's Tour of Homes and Tea

Each October, St. Vincent's Academy presents St. Vincent's Annual Tour of Homes and Tea, a self-guided tour of the original 1845 convent building and eight private homes in Savannah’s Historic District. Proceeds from the Tour and Tea benefit the preservation and restoration of the convent.

Athletics

SVA offers 9 sports including volleyball, softball, cross country, basketball, swimming, rifle, sailing, soccer, tennis, golf, and track. St. Vincent’s is a member of the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) and currently competes in the AA classification. During the 2013-2014 school year, St. Vincent’s qualified for state competition in 9 different sports.

Clubs and organizations

Club events are scheduled two times per month throughout the school year. Many of these clubs participate in activities beyond meeting times during school hours.

Notable alumni

The early history of St. Vincent’s is intertwined with that of Savannah and the South. During the Civil War, eight-year-old Maggie Davis, whose father Jefferson Davis was President of the Confederate States of America, became a student at St. Vincent’s. Her brother also came to the convent daily to recite his lessons.

References

St. Vincent's Academy Wikipedia