Notre Dame High School (Girls)
Founded in 1912 by the Sisters of St. Ursula, Notre Dame School is a college-preparatory school for girls located in the historic Greenwich Village section of Manhattan. Named one of the Outstanding High Schools in the country by U.S. News and World Report, Notre Dame provides a challenging curriculum, which integrates classroom learning with educational opportunities in culture, science, arts, and technology. For nearly 100 years, Notre Dame has had a reputation for high academic standards while providing a warm and family-like environment.
Middle States Accredited; Advanced Placement (AP) courses in Art History, Calculus, English, U.S. Government, and U.S. History; Classes in American Studies through the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History; Faith formation program includes: Values Curriculum, Community Service, and Student Retreats; Fully equipped Science labs; SmartBoard technology; Foreign language program; Extra-curricular activities include: Art, Drama, Literary Magazine, Chorus, Student Government, Yearbook, and National Honor Society; Sports programs include: Basketball, Softball, Soccer, Volleyball, Running, and Tennis