Loyola School strives to provide an independent school education in the Ignatian tradition. Loyola School is committed to challenging your child religiously, intellectually, aesthetically, physically, and socially. In keeping with the Ignatian spirit of cura personalis (care for the whole person), the school strives to develop the diverse and unique talents of each member of the Loyola community, and encourages the use of these talents to serve others for the greater glory of God.
School At-a-GlanceMiddle States Accredited; SmartBoards in every classroom; Library; Computer lab; Enrichment program includes: Fine Arts, Foreign language, Health Education, and Physical Education; Extra-curricular activities include: Art, Eucharistic Ministers, Literary Magazine, Math League, Music, School Newspaper, Peer Leadership, Photography, Speech Team, Student Government, and Yearbook; Sports programs include: Girls Basketball, Softball, and Track, Boys Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, and Track, and Co-ed Golf
Founded as the first Archdiocesan high school for girls in Westchester, Maria Regina is a college preparatory high school under the administration of the Sisters of the Resurrection. The school’s faculty is comprised of fully qualified members of religious communities and lay teachers. For over 50 years, Maria Regina’s key objective has been to develop within each student a true sense of Gospel values, using a holistic approach that fosters the integration of each person as an individual within the global community.
School At-a-GlanceAdvanced placement (AP) and college credited courses, Two computer labs, Completely wireless campus, Foreign Language program, Art & Music courses, Student retreats, Extra-curricular activities include: Literary Magazine, an Award-winning ITV team, Yearbook, Choral Ensemble, National Honor Society, and National Art Honor Society, Sports programs on varsity and junior varsity levels include: Basketball, Tennis, Volleyball, Cheerleading, Soccer, and Softball
Founded in 1926 by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Marymount School is an independent Catholic day school that educates young women to challenge, shape, and change the world. The Upper School offers a highly personalized, rigorous academic program where students learn how to think critically, solve problems creatively, and communicate clearly and effectively. A wide range of extracurricular activities and athletics provides opportunities for self-expression, leadership, and collaboration. Rooted in the Catholic tradition, the School offers a value-centered environment that cultivates a strong sense of social justice and ethical decision-making in each student.
School At-a-GlanceClasses IX-XII; recognized as an Apple Distinguished School, Upper School students use MacBook Airs to support learning; makerspaces and science laboratories to facilitate a robust STEAM curriculum; two classrooms at The Metropolitan Museum of Art and regular gallery visits to enhance the humanities program; unique financial literacy curriculum using Bloomberg terminals; philanthropy and advocacy program embedded in social justice curriculum; world language program (French, Spanish, Latin); Varsity and Junior Varsity teams in 12 sports, including volleyball, soccer, rowing, fencing, lacrosse, tennis, track, and basketball; dynamic visual and performing arts programs.
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Monsignor Scanlan High School is dedicated to celebrating traditional Christian values, and the diversity of society. The school provides an education, which emphasizes high academic standards, social awareness, and spiritual development. Monsignor Scanlan strives to create a family environment that challenges, yet nurtures; cultivates an appreciation for the worth and dignity of every individual, fosters dedication to community service, and develops a life-long commitment to maximizing individual potential.
School At-a-GlanceEnrichment program includes: Business and Computer classes, Fine Arts, Foreign language, Health Education, and Physical Education; Library; Religious instruction; Sports programs include: Basketball, Baseball, Softball, and Volleyball; Extra-curricular activities include: National Honor Society, Choir, Campus Ministry, School Newspaper, and Yearbook
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Mount St. Michael Academy is a private Catholic school located in the North East Bronx. The school provides a comprehensive college preparatory education for boys in Grades 6 through 12. The faculty, which is composed of lay men and women, Marist Brothers and Dominican Sisters, is dedicated to each student’s success. Rigorous academics combined with a positive school climate, infused with Catholic, Christian values, help to ensure that each student is prepared for the college of his choice and has the skills and attitudes necessary for collegiate success.
School At-a-GlanceApproximately 800 students in Grades 6-12; after-school program for Grades 6-8; Religious Education every day; vibrant Campus Ministry and Community Service program; 4 computer rooms; Smart Board Technology in every classroom; well-equipped library; Honors and Advanced Placement Program; Focus Education Program for students with IEPs; Champagnat Scholars Program for gifted and talented students; Sports Medicine Program for students interested in medical careers; over 40 extra-curricular activities and clubs; 17 interscholastic sports; 22 acre campus includes a football stadium, track, baseball diamond and 4 practice fields.
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School At-a-GlanceGirls Grades Pre-K 3 to 12; AdvancED Accredited; Adherence to New York State curriculum and the Archdiocese of New York Essential Learning Plan Standards; Regent curriculum (grade 8); After school care program (Pre-K to 8); Bus service; Full-time Nurse on staff; Lunch program (grades 1-8); Computer lab with internet access; SmartBoard technology; WiFi in all buildings; One-to-one tablet ratio allows students to use interactive curricular programs, grades 6-8; Enrichment program includes: Foreign language (Spanish, grades 1-8) Music, Art, Physical Education; Sports programs include: Soccer, Swimming, Track, Basketball and Softball; Extra-curricular activities include: Bell Choir; Girl scouts; Peer tutoring; Drama club, Book club; Hiking club; Painting club; Movie club.
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.
School At-a-GlanceMiddle 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
Our Lady of Lourdes High School (OLLHS) is a premier Coeducational Independent Catholic High School in the Hudson Valley. OLLHS offers a rigorous college preparatory education to a diverse student population. The school’s 18-acre campus is located in the town of Poughkeepsie, New York amid the lush landscape of the Hudson River Valley. Students in grades 9 through 12 are offered an inspiring and rigorous academic experience dedicated to the pursuit of Sanctitas et Scientia – Holiness and Knowledge. Our Lady of Lourdes High School is dedicated to creating an educational experience that focuses on the development of the whole person: spiritually, intellectually, physically, and emotionally.
School At-a-GlanceThe school’s curriculum features Honors, AP, and College level courses, and next-generation classrooms integrate academics with advanced technological resources. Schoolwide curriculum and instruction are designed to foster personal responsibility, intellectual curiosity, creativity, self-confidence, and academic excellence. Students have opportunities for inquiry-based learning combined with a commitment to a traditional literacy focus utilizing Chromebooks and Canvas Learning Management System. Over 25 Advanced Placement (AP), and College level courses are available at the school. College courses are offered through a partnership with Dutchess Community College. OLLHS boasts 100% college placement with 86% of recent graduates accepted to their first-choice college and 95% of recent graduates earning an average of 33 college credits. SAT scores are consistently above the national and New York State mean scores and OLLHS is annually represented in the National Merit Competition with National Merit Scholarship winners, finalists, semifinalists, and commended students. The school offers advanced programs in Science, Mathematics, Computer Programming, Forensics, Business and Health Sciences, and many more. OLLHS continues to expand its Arts with Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Dance, Select Chorus, Photography, Theater Arts & Studio Art. Students can choose from more than 70 Clubs and Athletic teams.
Preston High School, named for Monsignor Thomas Preston, is a private, Catholic, college-preparatory school for girls founded in 1947 by the Sisters of the Divine Compassion. The mission is to empower young women as they discover their own potential and value through a broad and challenging education, active participation in community, and a commitment to Christian service, so that she may become a compassionate leader for change in the world.
School At-a-GlanceMiddle States Accredited; Chartered by the New York State Board of Regents; Honors and AP Programs; Interscholastic competitions; Career-related courses; Fully equipped technology; Extra-curricular activities include: Athletics program, Theater program, Student Council, and Outreach programs
Fr. Christopher Devron, President
Regis High School offers a tuition free, Jesuit college preparatory education to Roman Catholic young men from the New York metropolitan area who demonstrate superior intellectual and leadership potential. The school is committed to both academic excellence and fostering a spirit of generosity and service. With an emphasis on academic rigor and Catholic formation, the school’s program is designed to promote your son’s intellectual and spiritual growth. Regis seeks to inspire and train the ethnically diverse young men in its care to become leaders in the Church, in the civic community, and in their chosen profession.
School At-a-GlanceReligious instruction; Enrichment program includes: Computer Science, Foreign language, and Fine Arts; Sports programs include: Basketball, Baseball, Track, Cross Country, and Volleyball; Extra-curricular activities include: Speech and Debate, Student Newspaper, Student Government, Yearbook, Chess Club, and Bowling Club
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Salesian is an academic high school for boys, that embodies the rich educational tradition of St. John Bosco. The tradition is based on Reason, Religion, Kindness, and the presence of educators among the students. Your son will enjoy the benefits of a quality academic program in a structured and supportive setting that prizes personalized attention. Salesian High School prepares its students for life, shapes character through Christian values, and provides opportunities for lasting friendships.
School At-a-GlanceFreshman Plus Program, Advanced Placement (AP) courses in Biology, English, and American and World History, Honors Program, American Studies Academy, College Bridge and College Link Program with Iona College, Sports Program includes: Basketball, Baseball, Wrestling, Volleyball, Tennis, Golf, Soccer, Cross Country Track, Bowling, Big Brother Program, Parent Support Seminars, Youth Ministry
Jackie Ciaccia ’06, Director of Enrollment Management and Communication
School of the Holy Child is an independent Catholic school for young women in grades 5 through 12. The school’s mission is to develop young women of conscience and action who become responsible global citizens. Holy Child offers rigorous and well-rounded academics in the arts, sciences and humanities. Information about financial aid can be found at: https://www.solutionsbysss.com/parents/.
School At-a-GlanceEvery day at Holy Child, we aim to engage our girls in an education that will shape who they are for the rest of their lives. Every project, opportunity, and experience is thoughtfully curated to help develop young women of conscience and action who will “meet the wants of the age.” No matter when a girl arrives at Holy Child, we have the same vision of her on graduation day. We want her to leave Holy Child as the best version of herself. She will be intellectual, courageous, confident, compassionate, and spiritual.
Advanced Placement (AP) courses, Foreign language courses in French, Spanish, Mandarin and Latin, Writing Center, Faculty available to students before and after school, and during lunch, Sports programs include: Basketball, Field Hockey, Soccer, Swimming, Track, Golf, Lacrosse, and Tennis, Performing Arts include: Vocal and Instrumental instruction and performance, Visual Arts include: Drawing and Painting, Graphic Design, Photography, and Sculpture, Extra-curricular activities include: Student publications, Student Government, Vocal Groups, National Honor Society, Robotics Club, CAMBIAS (diversity club), Mock Trial, Model UN, Campus Ministry, and Shakespeare Club, Student Exchange Programs, Travel opportunities for language and cultural immersion, School Year Abroad program in France, Spain, Italy, Japan, Vietnam and China. Students perform 100 hours of community service by graduation.