Located at 350 East 56th Street (between First and Second avenues) in New York City, academic success has been synonymous with Cathedral High School since its founding in 1905.
Located at 350 East 56th Street (between First and Second avenues) in New York City, academic success has been synonymous with Cathedral High School since its founding in 1905.
Saint Vincent Ferrer High School is located in a safe, accessible, quiet part of the Upper East Side of Manhattan, but its students come from all over to attend this Catholic college preparatory school.
Founded in 1848 by the Brothers of the Christian Schools, La Salle Academy is a private, all boys high school in Manhattan.
Inspire the next you at St. Joseph’s College in Brooklyn. Innovative programs are developed by top industry leaders and will give you the competitive edge you’re looking for. Outside the classroom, campus life is rich and diverse, providing you with every opportunity to enjoy the full collegiate experience.
As part of Catholic Schools Week, students from St. Saviour Catholic Academy, Park Slope, gathered food and supplies to donate to Midnight Run to feed the hungry of New York City.
In anticipation of Catholic Schools Week 2017, The Tablet proudly presents this special pullout section with valuable information for current and prospective Catholic school parents on Catholic schools in Brooklyn and Queens.
As we begin to celebrate Catholic Schools Week on Jan. 29, the theme: “Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service” definitely applies to the academies and parish schools within the Diocese of Brooklyn.
Students within the Diocese of Brooklyn showed gains on the spring 2016 N.Y.S. math and English Language Arts (ELA) tests. Overall, a larger percentage of students in grades four, six and eight scored at the proficient levels (Levels 3 and 4) in both math and ELA in 2016 as compared to the 2015 tests.
Exciting things are happening this year within the Catholic elementary academy and parish school system in the Diocese of Brooklyn.