La Salle Academy is one of the oldest Catholic high schools in New York City, serving young men for 167 years.
La Salle Academy is one of the oldest Catholic high schools in New York City, serving young men for 167 years.
Queen of the Rosary Catholic Academy is making dramatic changes – just like its Williamsburg neighborhood.
St. Sebastian School, a Catholic School of Excellence founded in 1926, serves the parishes of B.V.M. Help of Christians (St. Mary’s), Queen of Angels, St. Teresa and St. Sebastian.
St. John’s Preparatory School, a college preparatory co-educational high school in Astoria, is dedicated to promoting academic excellence and to instilling the principles and values of the Catholic faith in a positive, nurturing environment.
Founded to serve the children of Dyker Heights, Our Lady of Guadalupe (OLG) School includes the typical kindergarten through eighth grade enrollment, but also has an outstanding pre-school program for 3- and 4-year-old children.
Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Academy (MHRCA), is a diverse school community sensitive to the cultural origins of all.
In March, 2015, Xaverian’s president, Robert B. Alesi ’78, along with Brother Lawrence Harvey, C.F.X., chairman of the board of trustees, proudly announced that the board of trustees voted unanimously to commence the latest phase of Xaverian’s long-range strategic plan, which includes expanding co-education from its highly successful middle school program, Genesis, to the high school grade levels, as well as the continued progression of multi-phased renovation and expansion initiatives.
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Academy is located in the Prospect/Lefferts Gardens area of Flatbush.
Located at 350 East 56th Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenue) in New York City, academic success has been synonymous with Cathedral since its founding in 1905.
Parents choose Our Lady of Grace Catholic Academy for their children because of high academic standards, exceptional values and a safe school environment.