La Salle Academy (Boys High School)

215 East 6th Street, New York, NY 10003
215 East 6th Street New York New York 10003 US
Dr. Thomas Fitzmaurice, President
212-475-8940212-475-8940
212-529-3598

La Salle Academy is a rigorous all-male college-preparatory Catholic high school. We educate students of diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds with special outreach to those most in need. We provide a nurturing environment, which fosters spiritual, moral, intellectual, emotional and physical growth in the Roman Catholic tradition and the Lasallian spirit, as embodied in Saint John Baptist de La Salle. 

School At-a-Glance

La Salle offers all students a rigorous New York State Regents curriculum along with religious instruction that prepares them for the top colleges and universities in the United States. La Salle partners with Saint Francis College in their Bridge Plus Program which allows students to earn college credits while in high school. La Salle now offers five courses that are eligible for this college credit. Advanced Placement (AP) courses include: Spanish Language and Culture, Calculus AB, English Literature and Composition, United States Government and Politics, and United States History. Enrichment programs include: Writing Center, STEM, Cardinal Readiness Program for incoming freshmen, a Guest Lecture Series, and SAT Preparation. Athletic programs include: Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cross-country/track, Handball, and Soccer. Extra-curricular activities include: Band, Lasallian Youth/Campus Ministry, The Cardinal Newspaper, Student Ambassadors, Chess Club, Debate Team, Finance Club, The Green Team, Intramural Basketball, Model UN, National Honor Society, Photography Club, Asian Club, Student Council, and Yearbook Club. Elective Courses include: Anatomy/Physiology, Environmental Science, Physics, Band, Music Theory and Composition, Advanced Music, Advanced Art, Studio Art, Graphic Art, Ceramics, Photography, Coding, Leadership, Sociology, Creative Writing, Criminal Law, AP Spanish, Finance, and Journalism.