The Mary Louis Academy, located in Jamaica Estates, is proud to announce the establishment of several new and exciting initiatives designed to provide young women with increased opportunities to achieve academic success, develop leadership skills, set career goals and form strategies to achieve those goals.
High School Supplement 2017
St. Agnes Academic HS
For more than a century, St. Agnes Academic High School in College Point has been educating, empowering and inspiring young women. Students are exposed to a full range of academic resources and college partnerships to assure success in high school, college and beyond.
St. John’s Preparatory School
St. John’s Preparatory School in Astoria inspires every student to be a confident leader who can meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Cathedral High School
Cathedral High School in Manhattan prepares young women for the world that lies ahead of them. The Class of 2017 received over $29 million in college scholarships and grants and were accepted into prestigious universities.
Dominican Academy
Located in an historic mansion on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, Dominican Academy consistently ranks among New York City’s best high schools.
La Salle Academy
La Salle Academy is one of the oldest Catholic high schools in Manhattan, educating young men in the Lasallian tradition for 170 years. Accredited by the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges as a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, La Salle is rich in tradition and service, and offers a host of innovative programming.
St. Vincent Ferrer High School
Founded in 1888, St. Vincent Ferrer High School in Manhattan educated young women in Catholic and Dominican values.
St. Joseph High School
St. Joseph High School, Downtown Brooklyn, has partnered with Black Girls Code, Mouse Technology and NYU Tandon School of Engineering in addition to having a new Fab Lab to provide students with hands-on active learning opportunities in the fields of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics.