Catholic Schools Week 2018

St. Agnes Academic High School

Educating, Empowering and Inspiring Women

For 110 years, 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 as well as college partnerships to assure success in high school, college and beyond.

St. Agnes is a witness to the importance of an all-girls education and recognizes that success for women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) is critical to the future. Every student will receive a Chromebook as part of the Google Classroom Project.

Last September, St. Agnes introduced the St. Agnes Academic Health Sciences Program or SAAHS Program to provide hands-on experience and opportunities in a variety of health care fields.

The Maureen Martin Fritch ’78 Health Sciences Lab provides a world of opportunity in a variety of health fields giving St. Agnes girls the “edge” when applying to health and nursing programs.

St. Agnes offers students additional opportunities for independent study through the Science Research Program at SUNY Albany, internships with New York Presbyterian Hospital Queens, college credit for math and science courses through St. John’s University and an expanded partnership with Molloy College.

Statistics prove time and time again that students who are enrolled in all-girls schools set higher educational goals, feel in control of their own choices and achieve at higher levels in math, science and reading.

This is more than a statistic at St. Agnes. Success happens every day with every girl in every classroom!